I say we take the oil. I don't think people realize the super-crisis mode the North Country is in. When you talk about the cost of fuel oil and how it hits a family, our average family income is half what it is down in southern New Hampshire.
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Re: Re: UNH Student Threatens Faculty, Students, and Children with Sexual Violence
04 May 2005
Date Edited: 04 May 2005 07:30:07 AM
Ken Gagnon has not been forced out of his classes because of "hurt feelings." He's been given the boot, as well he should, because women feel threatened. And not just because he threatens women at large, but because HE MADE SPECIFIC THREATS AGAINST INDIVIDUALS. Do you think his English professor should tolerate him in her class after he said he wanted to thrust his penis through her eye? Every student, faculty, and staff member on the UNH campus has a right to participate in that community without working with someone who threatens people this way.
Ken Gagnon, and others like him, need to understand that there are consequences, that men need to take responsibility for their speech. Words don't just hurt feelings, they do violence. Ken is not harmless.