Happy St. Patrick’s Day
Dance, dance, dance
She loves to dance.
Another book club selection
In November 2007, Keith Sampson who is a maintanence man and student at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis was reading a book during his break. A coworker who was black said she was offended by the book.
Sampson’s shop steward later told him the book was like bringing pornography to work. The university’s Affirmative Action Office “investigated” Sampson and wrote him a letter saying that he “demonstrated disdain and insensitivity to [his] coworkers” and ordered him not to read the book in their presence.
So what is this racially offensive book that is so inflammatory as to be considered contraband at an institution of “higher” learning? Well that would be Notre Dame vs. the Klan: How the Fighting Irish Defeated the Ku Klux Klan by Todd Tucker.
The problem that IUPUI has is that the book is not advocating support of the KKK. It describes events that occured in May 1924 where Notre Dame students got into a street fight with the KKK. Apparently IUPUI doesn’t understand that the KKK is religiously biggotted as well as racially biggotted. And that a book that documents a defeat of the KKK is not a book advocating KKK positions. Idiots.
So with great enthusiasm I have selected my next pick for Jason’s Super-Fantastic Bookclub!TM. Go pick up Notre Dame vs. the Klan: How the Fighting Irish Defeated the Ku Klux Klan and read it. You’ll be a rebel because it turns out that it is a banned book by at least one university.
Update:
I just searched IUPUI’s library catalog. Tucker’s book is part of the university collection. Currently it is checked out until 3/31/08. Makes me worry for that patron. He or she may be next in line for a harrassment investigation.
Band names
I decided that when I form a rock band, I need a good band name. I was at the store when I made this conclusion. Here are my rock band names inspired by retail shopping:
- Cancel for Credit
- Special at the Deli
- BOGO
- Bakery Fresh (for my Barry Manilow cover band)
- Cleanup On Aisle 4 (for a quartet – change to Aisle 3 for a trio, etc – clever huh?)
Pro-choice is not
A news story from earlier this week:
U.K. Artist Kills Herself After Aborting Twins
A British artist, expressing remorse and regret, hanged herself after aborting her twins when she was eight weeks pregnant, London’s Sunday Telegraph reported.
“I should never have had an abortion,” Emma Beck wrote in a note she left. “I see now I would have been a good mum.”
The note continued: “I told everyone I didn’t want to do it, even at the hospital. I was frightened, now it is to late. I died when my babies died. I want to be with my babies: they need me, no one else does.”
There can be no mistake, there is an abortion industry that is anything but “pro-choice.” Pro-choice does not pressure women into having abortions. Where are the women’s groups defending women from being pressured into abortions? No one stood up for this woman’s right to choose. They were only concerned with performing more abortions.
Why is it that pro-choice does not include the choice not to have an abortion?
Is it just me…?
Honeybun
Happy birthday Honeybun.
Favorite ways I like potatoes
- Mashed with gravy
- Hashbrowns
- Twice baked
- Baked. Served with butter and grated cheese (cheddar)
- French Fries
My reading list
The Solomon Kane movie is in production right now. The poster is up on the director’s personal web page. Cool huh?
So I’ve decided to announce my inaugural pick of “Jason’s Super Fantastic Bookclub!TM”
(Drumroll please!)
The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane. I went to the library today and picked it up. Hey, no one says you have to buy the selected title. Read, enjoy, discuss…


