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Kentucky Knight [OP]

2004-11-18 17:23 | User Profile

Sadly, people like this join the ranks of the Klan. They give all true white warriors a bad name.

[url="http://www.louisvillecardinal.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/11/16/419a4e08b8eea"]http://www.louisvillecardinal.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/11/16/419a4e08b8eea[/url]


Oklahomaman

2004-11-18 19:37 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Kentucky Knight]Sadly, people like this join the ranks of the Klan. They give all true white warriors a bad name.

[url="http://www.louisvillecardinal.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/11/16/419a4e08b8eea"]http://www.louisvillecardinal.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/11/16/419a4e08b8eea[/url][/QUOTE]

Most likely an FBI agent provocatuer. If it weren't for all the government informants the Klan would have died a long time ago.


Texas Dissident

2004-11-18 19:38 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Kentucky Knight]Sadly, people like this join the ranks of the Klan. They give all true white warriors a bad name.

[url="http://www.louisvillecardinal.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/11/16/419a4e08b8eea"]http://www.louisvillecardinal.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/11/16/419a4e08b8eea[/url][/QUOTE]

The guy had some outstanding traffic tickets, big deal. That's hardly giving "all true white warriors a bad name".

“As long as the Klan follows the policies we have in place and are not wanted by the police, they will be allowed back on campus,” Willihnganz said.

All the Klan needs to do is exactly what this guy says here. Just next time make sure the guys don't have anything on their record, no matter how trivial. Our side has to be four times as clean as the other. It's unfair, but that's the way it is right now. Don't let them have the satisfaction of thinking they've run you off for good. If they continue to get harrassed when they've met all the rules, then call the ACLU.


Faust

2004-11-19 03:03 | User Profile

I was going to reply, but I can not get that page to load. Odd.


Kentucky Knight

2004-11-19 17:23 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Texas Dissident]The guy had some outstanding traffic tickets, big deal. That's hardly giving "all true white warriors a bad name". [/QUOTE] The guy is a loser. I am actually happy U of L called the police on him. He just made people like myself who would like to set foot there look like a fool.

[Quote]All the Klan needs to do is exactly what this guy says here. Just next time make sure the guys don't have anything on their record, no matter how trivial. Our side has to be four times as clean as the other. It's unfair, but that's the way it is right now. Don't let them have the satisfaction of thinking they've run you off for good. If they continue to get harrassed when they've met all the rules, then call the ACLU.[/QUOTE]

I've already taken care of U of L many times this year. I had the FBI question them due to some harrassment I had gotton from a Negro Cop there.


golfball

2004-11-19 18:03 | User Profile

It is quite clear that one better have a clean driving record before visiting the U of L.

The University of Louisville has an aggressive negro and negrophile program that encourages others to ignore and even challenge white people that share racial concerns with white students attending classes there.


golfball

2004-11-19 18:10 | User Profile

After reading an article relating to queers and sex perverts, I can see why the U of L is becoming a breeding ground for hatred of whites that are racially aware and concerned. It is quite clear that the University of Louisville is very much in need of the Klan after reading of the filth and perversion presented by the Campus media.

[url]www.louisvillecardinal.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2004/11/16/419a59958511e[/url]

LGBT students may receive center on Belknap campus

By ALLISON M. STRICKLAND Managing Editor

November 16, 2004

Efforts are under way to establish a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender center at the University of Louisville. The center would be the first of its kind in Kentucky, although several schools around the nation already have them.

According to Kristi Lohmeier, director of LGBT Services at U of L, the center would offer programming, support and advocacy: “Right now, the focus is to institutionalize the center.”

Since August 2004, LGBT Services has had an office in the basement of the Houchens Building in room 04B. The space was provided by the Student Government Association, which has also provided LGBT Services with money out of its budget.

“They [the SGA] have done a lot,” said Lohmeier. “They are very supportive.”

The vice provost of Diversity and Equal Opportunity, Mordean Taylor-Archer, also contributed money from her budget. The funds have gone toward paying the program director’s salary as well as sending commonGround and LGBT students to a conference.

Lohmeier is not sure if the center would be well-received on campus.

“There are some people who would think [having a center] is a special right and they [LGBT students] don’t deserve it, and there are some people who are supportive and see the reason why a center like this should exist.”

The PEACC Program did a study with a focus group in 2002-03 to gain insight on how students perceived safety for women on the Belknap and Health Sciences campuses. The lesbian and bisexual focus group reported negative interactions with professors and other students because of their sexual orientation.

According to Lohmeier, it is important to have a center because it sends a message that LGBT students and faculty are important on campus. Lohmeier has not met anyone who has said that a center shouldn’t exist, but some have questioned if there is a need.

Lohmeier feels that a center like this needs to exist on campus to provide a place for LGBT students to come for help.

“There have been a lot of situations on campus where people don’t know where to go for support,” she said. “CommonGround is the only LGBT-focused RSO on campus, but they can’t provide everything to everyone.”

Dustin Walcott, a sophomore Political Science major, said that he thinks a center would be a good for LGBT students on campus.

“I don’t think U of L necessarily needs this, but it would be good for those students,” he said. “LGBT students deserve some place that they can go for support just as any other student does.”

But some students don’t feel the same. “I feel that it is okay for the university to have something like this, but in no way does the university need it. I would find it totally ridiculous if the university were to spend money to fund something like this with our current financial state,” said Nick Jacoby, a recent graduate.

LGBT Services’ Safe Zone Project provides heterosexual allies of LGBT persons with skills and resources to help themselves and others become better advocates for the LGBT student population. Lohmeier’s goal is to have 100 people trained for Safe Zone. For more information, visit [url]www.louisville.edu/provost/diversity/safe_zone.htm[/url].


Kentucky Knight

2004-11-23 18:48 | User Profile

[QUOTE=golfball]It is quite clear that one better have a clean driving record before visiting the U of L.

The University of Louisville has an aggressive negro and negrophile program that encourages others to ignore and even challenge white people that share racial concerns with white students attending classes there.[/QUOTE]

I told Pastor Robb about this. He just laughed. Its people like this, that cost you and I our "Free" speech.