I The Behrend Beacon Author scrutinized for implied anti-sematic comments WASHINGTON ( - miser\ ative author and commentator Ann ('oulter face , , media scrutinN ;n2.ain after she made comment' on I\loncla evening that implied anti- sin. During an interview with Donny Deutsch of CNBC. Coulter said that in her dreams the US would look like the Republican National Convention in .2004. "PCOple IVCFC happ\ Convention's attendees They're tolerant. l'ho defended America Deutch, who is Jo\ ish. then responded with, "It would he hotter it we were all Christian?" Coulter said "Yeah." She then claimed that Christianity is an easier religion. and said that "It's kind of a fast track." Behrend students react to the lack of action that led to another school shooting B 1 Lenny Smith Nett c (Who; 1r,,511466: ,\ 1 , 1 \ Cm old mulled tvw ~ triki Ivv .Irnlrnk Wednesda\ beloic 1.11111) him sell at a (le\ C1;111d, ( )I I 1112.11 SCilvt)l. PC111) Sidle lit:Ilk:11d dents urc v, ht . ') ICIIOOI v( . l hCOIMC ;ill 10(1 t k 1111 MOH. \ gunman AYtt Coon \\ a It.t\ ins problem., Ic;Rling up to Ilk rain page. Accoldm,t2 to ~titticim,. ('(1011'S 111)S1 ICCCIII :WC! C Allk)11 Caine I\ 1011& \ hi' high SCIll)(11, \ I C AtiClll 11C11 Lipll Ict vaN, 'mg. - I evict] \ (i0(1. C'htssinates twin till,.cess tech said after the I(2ht on Nb)nda\. knekA. sontethilt2 \\ to happen. One student .and. Yesictiitt‘ I w.it Tilt mit coming to school. mail l h is dude might conic tip licie shoot us tin ',lll dent k% \\ ith 'oon said that ( 'oon had v,iirticd 1 11111 that one dm he \\ going to snap. Coon told seerit students after Nlondit‘'s tight. something lor \ 'all said if he did shoot up the school he'd let nie ;Ind some other dude he Isnok that, but I didn't think he actual ly meant that. - the friend said. thought he \\ Iwo Lidding ti ound this is \\ h,it Rchiciiil find "I thi n k rollic uccd to I:11‘c each ()Lilo' sctiousl\, - hoshnhin Lemma \'cidciest. smd I how should he a \\,t‘ too !(..t loi those \alo dcs peratc. - Nlan \ Heinen(' suhlents think that the students or Successlech should lia \ done Quotes on Civility "What the people want They want an America as'good pie. its promise. she .ail about the — l . llc\ 're Christian. Source: CNN.com, Yahoo! News Sophomore Michael Buesink , di(l, think it would be obvious it comact hitzh authorities in , IICII a matter. You can't screw :Hound ith things like that any c alter Columbine and fir Tech.'. crall, students have \picsseil a feeling of dismay \ et ;mother school shooting. .1o1)11011101i. , Brad Troyan said, "I thml, stuff like this is horrible. "He said if he did shoot up the school he'd let me and some other dude he knew go that, but think he meant that." -One of Coon's It's really sad that things like this continue to happen." One of the injured teachers, Michael Grassie, will live the lest of his life with a bullet lodged in his back. Dr. Jeffrey A. Claridge. a doctor at Metro health Medical Center, said that Ihe bullet missed Grassie's heart ;ind spine by an inch. The other injured people are in American congresswolvan and professor (1936-1996) Janet Neff Sample Center ) for Manners eircivility NiL She continued on in the interview after Deutch admitted that hew as offended by attempting to mend fences, but dug herself into an even deep er hole. "I don't want you to be offended by this," she said. "This is what Christians consid er themselves, because our testament is the con tinuation of your testament. You know that. So we think Jews go to heaven. I mean, [the late Rev. Jerry] Falwell himself said that, but you have to follow laws. Ours is "Christ died for our sins. We consider ourselves perfected Christians. For me to say that for you to become a Christian is to become a perfected Christian is not offensive at all." Coulters remarks have sparked outrage from the liberal media and believers in Judaism, but has yet to apologize for her comments. good condition and are expected to be released from the hospital When events like this occur, school security takes the spot light. Troyan said, "You can add and add security, but that really doesn't seem to work that much." Success Tech, which is an alternative high school, had no metal detectors at the school on Wednesday, but the school board does own some that travel from school to and all I didn't actually classmates they can think of, including writ ten petitions. "I think it's a shame because if the proper security measures were in place and if the students would have warned someone about Coon's threats, this tragedy could have been pre vented and a young man's life could have been saved," Buesink said. is very sim- Barbara Jordan, f w M k I , \ \ school school did, howev- er, have a security guard stationed at the front desk, according Parents from Success Tech have complained about security issues are the school before. "We've been fight ing to get security back for the last two, three years," Parent Teacher Organization leader Charles Blackwell said, "They keep deny ing it." According to Blackwell, the par ents have tried just about everything 3: •' r - I ,) Erotic night of bondage leaves one dead MASSACHUSETTS- An accidental death due to bondage is raising many questions about consent law in Massachusetts. A British tourist Adrian Exlcy was wrapped in plastic sheets which were hound with duct tape with a leather hood put over his head. There was a straw placed in his mouth so he could breathe, but during his three-hour bondage session, Exley's straw fell from his mouth which caused him to suffocate. Exley was participating in the bondage ses sion with Gary Leblanc, a 48-year-old Gulf Oil sales executive, and Scott Vincent, a flight attendant. Exley's body was discovered in the woods last year, two months after his death. The case has recently raised many issues con cerning consent during sexual intercourse. Leblanc admits his responsibility in the matter in a five-page suicide he wrote before he killed himself. Behrend College Specials 50% OFF Friday, Saturday, Add to your resume and write for your school newspaper! The Behrend Beacon is looking for people interested in joining our staff. E-mail Lenny Smith at Irssl);46oopsu.edu if you are interested. Better Ingredients. Better Pizza. Sunday ONLY! [:2•1!1:2Z Expires 10114107 Friday, October 12, 2007 Exley's family is suing Leblanc's estate and Vincent. Exley's lawyers claim he was unaware of the extreme degree to which Leblanc partici pated in sadomasochism. According to John Andrews, a lawyer for Leßlanc's estate, "What occurred was an act or actions between two con senting adults, both of whom knew what they were doing, and it had a tragic end."
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