Posted on 05/03/2006 4:23:06 PM PDT by wagglebee
There is a logical explanation for Professor Sally Jacobsen's visceral reaction to crosses erected on the Northern Kentucky University campus commemorating babies killed by legalized abortion: She might be a vampire.
I've done some research on vampires, and I think I'm right on this.
On April 12, Jacobsen apparently became so agitated by the "Cemetery of Innocents," as the university-approved display was called by the student pro-life group that constructed it, she instigated a small mob of students to trash 400 of the little white crosses in broad daylight.
Demonstrating quite the vengeful streak, Jacobsen further instructed her students to scatter the broken crosses across the campus to make them more difficult to reconstruct.
Jacobsen told the Cincinnati Enquirer she was teaching a class when she became "outraged" after spotting the exhibit on a knoll outside. She then incited her students to join her in exercising their constitutional free destruction rights, heretofore understood to be free speech rights, but only during break and not during class time, she said.
Reported the Enquirer:
She said she was infuriated by the display, which she saw as intimidating and a "slap in the face" to women who might be making "the agonizing and very private decision to have an abortion" ...
Pulling up the crosses was similar to citizens taking down Nazi displays on Fountain Square, she said.
"Any violence perpetrated against that silly display was minor compared to how I felt when I saw it. Some of my students felt the same way, just outraged," Jacobsen said.
Now before pronouncing Jacobsen a tad over-reactive, liberals would tell us to spend a day wearing a vampire's fangs.
All right.
We know vampires live off the blood of innocents. And we also know that for 33 years abortion-industry vampires have lived off the highest volume of shed innocent human blood in world history 45 million babies killed in America alone, with 3,500 added to that number every day.
Yes, I guess if I were an abortion vampire, I would react strongly to a threatened supply cutoff.
Actually, there has been an outbreak of violence on American college campuses against pro-life displays this spring, leading me to believe that the Future Vampires of America are indeed alarmed.
In March, vandals at Baylor University stole 3,500 pink and blue flags from a pro-life display during the night, replacing a sign that said, "In loving memory of 3,500 children aborted daily in the United States," with a sign stating, "Abortion saves 7,000 adult lives every day."
You see?
Also in March, Harvard University pro-aborts repeatedly defaced or stole pro-life posters on campus depicting the growth of embryo "Elena." A college newspaper editorial decried the posters, stating they "misrepresent[ed] the pro-choice members of this campus as bloodthirsty baby killers."
Yes, the best defense is a good offense, and condemning the truth as a lie is about as far as one can take that strategy.
Two weeks ago, vandals at Princeton University destroyed 347 pink and blue flags representing students from the Class of 2010 who "didn't make it" because they were aborted, stated a sign at the pro-life exhibit. The thugs replaced the flags with coat hangers and signs stating, "347 rusty coat hangers were saved from mangling and mutilation," and "Support smaller class sizes: support abortion."
Remarkable about Jacobsen's vandalistic exploits is that she has been suspended from her job, and she and her minions are being prosecuted. University leaders usually look the other way.
So Jacobsen will be forced to defend her crime against the light of day, which should be interesting if she really is a vampire.
And as pro-aborts increasingly and so clearly juxtapose their malicious intent against the sensibility of the pro-life position, another nail will be driven into the coffin that is abortion.
I say she's an ignorant menace. And a moron--"destruction of offensive displays" so we don't have to "listen" to opinions we don't like? Was it Chesterton who said "Sin makes you stupid?"
I prefer the versions from the Steckly book. Cross bows and winches to haul em out into the light. Complete with a duly ordained priest to bless the weapons before the fight
Been seeing more of that lately.
One of my personal favorites, the great unsung hero of amateur
vampire hunters - Carl Kolchak (The Night Stalker).
I recall a post some time ago about a priest who was blessing women during the big Pro Abort March in D.C. and the visceral hatred they expressed. Someone made the comment that it was like hitting a vampire with holy water as these women literally hissed with hatred. I find that creepy to no end.
The desecration of Churches is increasing, I fear. I think things will get much worse when this Da Vinci Code crap hits the flicks. I've just seen the previews and they lay on the back flogging of the Opus Dei folks pretty heavy in a 30-second sound bite. So, us RCs are going to get pasted but good as hysterical whackos from the Middle Ages.
Looks like it is "get down" time pretty soon. Got my holy water, my rosaries and attend Mass daily. We'll all need those graces if all hell breaks loose.
Per Christum Dominum Nostrum+
I doubt that the distinction will be made between RC and LCMS. Especially with the current eastward trend in the sanctuaries.
This movie is being hailed as "The AntiPassion" by some. Should be an interesting summer.
Indeed. Aux armes citoyens! Formez vos bataillons!
I think the Church is going to take another hit about half as bad as the abuse scandal, which is pretty bad. People know next to nothing about history. Most people will swallow this hook, line and sinker. Just look at the success of the lies regarding Pius XII, which all started with a slanderous play.
Repugnant.
I have not made a full scale study of the "judo" being advised to defuse this movie. Frankly, I'm not sure the average person will listen anyway. Amy Wellborn rolls her eyes at the idiotic questions she receives after her talks. Most people can't place Martin Luther let alone Charlemagne or Constantine. I aim to use the writings of the Fathers. They precede this whole idiotic scheme supposedly hatched around Nicea.
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