Posted on 02/28/2006 8:15:57 PM PST by Flavius
Alison Storm News Channel 7 Wednesday, February 22, 2006
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His goal in life? Run the White House. Andrew Davis' goal for the week? Raise money for the newspaper he edits. "I just did a large expose on parking services." It's a conservative paper on Clemson's campus, pages known as delicious, conservative brain-food. "We make no qualms about being very biased of the right wing," he says. To help pay for printing costs, 20-year-old Andrew organized a raffle for a rifle: an AK-47. "We're hoping with this event to show people the AK-47 is no more dangerous than a knife or a car," he says.
Stashed in the basement of Clemson's library among thousands of books, on page 138 is Andrew's motivation. "The Second Amendment is one of our least appreciated that we have and probably the one that is most attacked. We hope this event will raise awareness for the Second Amendment," says Andrew. Not everyone on campus is pleased with the paper's idea. Andrew says he's heard from a faculty member and a student who plan to protest.
But he has found support from campus leaders. "The reaction from the administration has not been one to shut these people down but to let students exercise these rights," says Andrew. And that's a lesson this student hopes to take all the way to the White House. Raffle tickets go on sale February 27th through March 2nd. Organizers plan to offer them on campus near the main library from 9am until 3pm for a $5 donation. For more information you can e-mail Andrew at observr@clemson.edu
Has roughly similar ballistics as a .30-30 actually. Not stellar. Not as good as anything in .308 Winchester/7.62 Nato, certainly.
You wouldn't understand. You have to be a citizen not a subject.
"This is the AK-47 assault rifle, the preferred weapon of your enemy. It makes a distinctive sound when fired at you. So remember it."
He is anti-gun. Of course there is a place for guns on campus as there is anywhere else. For both self defense and when people have time to shoot them.
When I was at Clemson, the place for guns was in every room in the enormous (and infamous)Johnstone dormitories. Every closet had a built-in rifle rack left over from the days when Clemson was a quasi-military college.
I used mine for beer funnel storage. 8^)
Awesome :)
FWIW when I was at Clemson A&M everyone except the Senior Class (wore a swords) was issued a M-1 Garand Rifle.Alas,todays Clemson is now just another non descript College of Pretensions and Phony Sophiticated Superlatives.
"Clemson is now just another non descript College of Pretensions and Phony Sophiticated Superlatives."
Only among the faculty and some liberal northeasterners who make their way down. If you take a walk around campus, it would not be unusual to see half the student body in camo, lol.
This is true. It's also the reason why we get so much guff from the more, ahem, "sophisticated" universities. I take it as a badge of honor these days.
I *was* one of those west coast lefties when I came to Clemson in 1986. Four years and exposure to genuine political diversity cured me of that.
"This is true. It's also the reason why we get so much guff from the more, ahem, "sophisticated" universities. I take it as a badge of honor these days."
Yes, I feel that the "Redneck Ivy League" title is actually a compliment to the school.
I hope he doesn't mind me posting this response to my query about buying a few tickets from him.
Sir, unfortunately we've had to shut down ticket sales because of student and faculty abuse of the SC law that says we can't limit the number of tickets sold, nor deny persons tickets without payment. We're seeking out any avenue to prevent further abuse, especially in future events, but for right now we've had to cease ticket sales to prevent further abuse. I apologize on behalf of the students and faculty here at Clemson who have ruined this event for everyone else. But we are are still going on with handing out literature about the second amendment, and going ahead with the drawing with what we have now. Thanks again for your interest.
Andrew Davis
Editor-in-Chief
Tiger Town Observer
Ok........I will. I was under the impression that anti-gun liberals weren't welcome here. Perhaps I was wrong?
Narcing me out to Jim Rob? Man class is not your middle name.
Were a member of the Apple Polishing Snitch Club in highschool? I think you were probably the club president.
Nice try.
I you actually read my replies you would have seen that I am not anti gun. I've handled gun. I've in fact handled sub machine guns. I've just never had the opportunity to actually shoot one. I grew up in the army. Guns have their place I just don't think they have a place on a University campus.
Your opinion doesn't interest me.
If Jim has a problem with me I'll deal with that but you are not going to push me off this site so get a new hobby.
No gun-grabbing Canadian liberal tells me what to do.
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