From www.napanews.com:
Napa Valley College Conservative Club proves not all college kids are liberal
Founder: 'It's a response to the liberal environment we are in'
Tuesday, April 27, 2004
By HEATHER OSBORN
Register Staff Writer
Being assigned Michael Moore's liberal bestseller "Stupid White Men" for an English course or listening to a professor's liberal convictions during a geometry lecture are just two incidents that motivated conservative students at Napa Valley College to mobilize this year.
"It's a response to the liberal environment we are in," said Stephen Wolfe, the 21-year-old founder of the Conservative Club, one of a growing number of conservative college groups that are showing up across the country.
The local club's inaugural event was a satirical sale of waffles and pancakes in honor of Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., while the theme from the old television show "Flipper" played on a small stereo. A flier highlighted some of the changing stances of Kerry -- the presumed Democratic Party candidate for president -- on education initiatives, anti-terrorism laws and the Iraq war...
To: pennboricuaTake a page from the scene in Monty Python's "Life of Brian" where they hoisted a sandal on a pole.
Mount a pair of flip-flops on a 10-foot pole and just silently stand there - speaking volumes. A little twirl once in a while might draw the cameras.
If this catches on they may start banning you when they see the poles, so Plan B would have a telescoping version . . . It might also pay to have some video cameras ready to catch them trying to tear your display down.
Or . . . Giant pics of Kerry's face - one side showing him facing left, the other facing right. The dems will take you for a supporter - Then just silently flip-flop the picture while he talks - you'll get your message across without saying a word - very effective.