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8 responses so far ↓
1 cranky // Oct 27, 2007 at 9:19 am
Love the blog title.
Sorry to see that the students at my former school of Penn State concept of the First Amendment is free speech for me not thee.
2 g // Oct 28, 2007 at 2:28 pm
Love it, but upset you guys aint out here in Purdue. How about an extension to your campus in boiler county ?
Cheers
G
3 Rinah // Oct 29, 2007 at 12:23 am
Loved the introduction, especially the third paragraph.
Bravissimo- Stupendous. Truly Superior.
4 Psyclone // Oct 31, 2007 at 4:14 am
Hey…I think I qualify!! I am a 59-year-old white conservative Islamophobe who is consistently suspicious of the agendas of dykes, queers, drag queens, camel jockeys, etc. Does that make me “racist” and “homophobic”?!? I surely hope so—at least that’s how I want to be pigeon-holed by all the dykes, queers, drag queens, camel jockeys, etc!!
In fact, I think we should have a special forum at IncorrectU discussing the DQ3 phenomenon. That’s how I refer to the perverts who label themselves with the acronym GLT or is it LGT (maybe chivalry ISNT dead)!!
Anyway, the reason I refer to the lesbian-gay-transgender axis of evil as DQ3 is simple:
Dykes Queers Drag Queens DisQualified
Not that I have anything against homosexuals who mind their own business and are not obsessed with wearing it on their shirtsleeves!!
5 OrthoJew // Nov 1, 2007 at 2:34 am
I guess they call me a hate monger. I have a true distain for psychotic arabs, odd since I speak a little Arabic and married a 2nd generation Arab(Moroccan) Jew, but c’est la vie. I don’t have any significant hatred for Homosexuals like the previous individual, I generally save my anger for those whose actions threaten my country and my family’s security. Let G-d handle the gays.
As for my Arabic hatred, it does get a bit aggressive sometimes… I once cursed out a woman in WalMart for wearing a full on head to toe, only an eye slit, all black burka. I would have been concerned at the prospect of embarrassing myself, except I cursed her out in Arabic so only myself and the other arabs (not in black burkas btw) understood my shamefull language. You see, I’m an Orthodox Jew, therefore it is my obligation as a married woman to follow the same sort of rules as a more fundamentalist Muslim woman. Only I’m not a murderous psychopath. I wear warm long jean skirts or some other long cotton counterpart, I wear modest shirts, not too low cut or short on the arms, and I cover my hair. Now here’s the big difference… I wear a wig. I look just like a normal, all be it maybe a little chilly, looking woman. That’s how my culture is meant to be. That is how the dress code dictated in the Q’uran is meant to be (I should know, they copied it from us.) My religious laws also state that one should always obey one’s country’s laws unless directly violating a law of G-d. My people don’t try to obstruct the foundation of the nations to which we reside. Nor do we attempt to impliment and enforce our laws on unwilling parties. That is a mighty big difference.
I am a patriotic person my G-d comes first but my country comes a damn close second.
I think I deserve a permenant place within the student body of Incorrect U.
6 Andy Salas // Nov 1, 2007 at 12:15 pm
Good Afternoon Mr. Marcus,
My name is Andy w/ The Freedom Broadcast Network. We spoke about a year ago about possibly partnering but did not quite work out.
We have a weekly commentary show on FBN www.myfbn.com on Channel 3 (Lores Rizkalla - Exposing the Threats of Islamo-Facism and it’s effect on our educational system and would like to ask you if we can have permission to use a portion or clip of this video:
http://www.incorrectu.com/2007/10/26/gw-extensive-video-coverage/
We are willing to place and keep www.incorrectu.com’s website address or logo on the video. It will be about a 15 second portion of the video.
Please let me know. My contact info is below.
Andy Salas
andy@myfbn.com
andy@myfbn.com
(877) 766-2001 ext 1486 Direct
(818) 298-3441 Cell
My contact info
7 Martin Heina // Nov 8, 2007 at 8:45 pm
AndyI am a D.C. videographer and love your website…. if you want to do some finer production let me know and we can find a way to make it happen. Keep up the fight .
8 Monty Baccus // Nov 9, 2007 at 11:17 am
Good show!!
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