Noose tied on Ole Miss integration statue
Univ. of Mississippi seeks to question students about noose on statue
There is apparently no underage drinking, bad behavior, or serious hazing at of Sig Ep's 341 other chapters.
I'm really not with it today, folks.
Noose tied on Ole Miss integration statue
I should. Cause I posted it. BTTT. Talk about being presumed GUILTY before a trial.
All the noose that fit to print...
Ole Miss asked the national headquarters of Sigma Phi Epsilon to investigate the 130-member Ole Miss chapter after the noose incident. Sig Ep (and Ole Miss) found evidence of underage drinking, bad behavior, and serious hazing, and pulled the Ole Miss chapter's charter.
Ole Miss was one of Sig Ep's 342 chapters.
I think that it is important at every opportunity to counter a flagrant lie by John Bachelor and a guest author -- it had to be deliberate because even the New York Times acknowledged the truth about Edwin A. Walker (Maj. Gen. U.S. Army). Both men stated that Walker led violent attacks at the University of Mississippi protesting James Meredith. THAT IS A LIE! No response of course to my email to Bachelor that included references to the court case.
"In 1967, the Supreme Court threw out a $500,000 libel judgment [Walker] had won against The Associated Press after the news agency reported that he had "led a charge of students against Federal marshals" deployed at the university to guard Mr. Meredith. The Court said public figures were the same as public officials and therefore the media deserved protection for mistakes made without malice."
BTW "On April 10, 1963, a sniper fired at him as he sat at his desk in his home. The bullet missed his head by about an inch." Lee Harvey Oswald was the shooter.
"Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker, whose right-wing political activities led to an official rebuke [by the Kennedy brothers JFK & RFK] and his resignation from the Army in 1961 , . . General Walker, a lanky, much-decorated Texan who led combat units in World War II and the Korean War, ended his 30-year Army career [in 1961] because, he said, he 'could no longer serve in uniform and be a collaborator with the release of United States sovereignty to the United Nations.'"
All quotes are from the NY Times "Gen. Edwin Walker, 83, Is Dead; Promoted Rightist Causes in 60's"
Given the state of affairs today.. I also point out that Attorney General RFK had conservative activist Walker taken into custody and held for mental examination. IIRC even the ACLU helped free Walker within a day or two. And all that was without the powers that the pukes in Washington have today.
Only whites are held to race standard.