Posted on 01/28/2005 9:27:55 AM PST by MisterRepublican
EDMOND, Okla. -- A University of Central Oklahoma student group is planning what it calls "Straight Pride Week" on campus.
Members of the College Republicans said despite objections from some, they have every right to celebrate.
"The general gist is that if you are a straight student on campus be proud, be loud, this is your time to shine," said college Republican Kyle Houts.
The group has posted fliers on campus that read, "we're here, we're conservative, we're out."
Members of the Gay Alliance for Tolerance and Equality say they consider the College Republican's celebration an attack on gay and lesbian students.
(Excerpt) Read more at thekcrachannel.com ...
It's really funny that these CR's are sticking it to the PC sissies, but I have a question for the Gay Pride movement.
What's with all this Pride? The homosexuals say that they had no choice and all. How can one be proud of something they have no control over? What's the point? You don't see me running around yelling "Look at me! I'm stunningly handsome, and dashing!"
Thanks!
Or even better, would everyone please "celebrate" (or whatever you do with your sexuality) in PRIVATE?
I don't care what people say. Those people who have big families and raise them responsibly are among the greatest assets to our society. It's those who aren't responsible who are a drain.
As a school teacher, I LOVE dealing with large families. I love having siblings of previous students because their parents are so easy to deal with then.
LOL - my brother and I don't look a bit alike, and we have a common last name, so most teacher didn't know we were related :-).
The cashier in Wal-mart when the kids and I went shopping earlier said she was one of twelve children. That's not unusual for people 45 and older around here. Wandering around during the day with seven kids, I'm often approached by older people from large families who want to tell their stories.
Say it out loud, "I'm straight and I'm proud!"
ping!
Crock Pot!!
Used mine today in preparation for "The Great Georgia Ice Storm"!!
Great recipe, my family makes me whip up a batch just about every week. Creamy Italian chicken and noodles....
So share, already! I'm getting iced in here. ; )
LOL - my brother and I don't look a bit alike, and we have a common last name, so most teacher didn't know we were related :-).
The cashier in Wal-mart when the kids and I went shopping earlier said she was one of twelve children. That's not unusual for people 45 and older around here. Wandering around during the day with seven kids, I'm often approached by older people from large families who want to tell their stories.
That is so cool. I am the oldest of 8 children and have two aunts with 10 and one with 11. So I have a lot of cousins. And no, our names are not Billy Joe Bob or Cletus:). I loved growing up in my large family and especially the way my parents raised us. We certainly didn't get spoiled and were thankful for what we had.
Hey everyone,
I was wondering what the copyright rules were for this site and the comments posted on it. The reason I ask is that some lefty sites like to copy the comments, without attribution to the actual users who posted them, and post them on their own sites.
For an example, please see the tolerant postings of a female homosexual here:
http://www.pamspaulding.com/weblog/2005/01/oklahoma-college-republicans-plan.html
I just wanted to see what everyone's thoughts on these were.
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