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Speaking of Anti-Catholic Bigots

Has Bill Donohue had anything to say about candidates who speak at Bob Jones University?


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  1. I knew a guy who went to BJU a few years ago. He had something like 150 demerits, for stuff like holding hands with a girl in public. They told him that he could either leave the school gracefully or he would have to endure the punishment for the demerits, which was one spanking per demerit! He decided to leave.

    Oh yeah and if you’re a girl, don’t even think about stepping on campus in anything but a long skirt. Pant suits are forbidden.

  2. endure the punishment for the demerits, which was one spanking per demerit!

    If I went to Bob Jones University, I would get demerits on purpose so I could freak them out with kinky moaning during the spanking.

    Although, that may not freak them out that much…

  3. Oh, come on. The Bob Jones crowd doesn’t make fun of Catholicism; they just think Catholics are all going to burn in Hell forever. Off-color humor about organized religious belief is much worse, up there with being thrown to the lions.

  4. Sooo, is it a swat per demerit or, you know, a bend you over the table and proper waling?

    I’m curious

    Because I would imagine that most if not all the students attending are 18 or over, therefore adults and when you swat or spank an 18 year old that is pretty much assault…..unless you ah, like the authority figure inflicting humiliation and pain on you kinda of thing.

    Otherwise, do students sign a waiver to allow them to do this shit.

    If so…man, that place must be full of bootlickers.

  5. If I went to Bob Jones University, I would get demerits on purpose so I could freak them out with kinky moaning during the spanking.

    I know. That’s so…I mean, regular spankings? For, like, dirty touching? How very alt personals.

  6. If I went to Bob Jones University, I would get demerits on purpose so I could freak them out with kinky moaning during the spanking.

    Although, that may not freak them out that much…

    Actually, it probably would, since they’re indulging their sadism, and enjoyment by the target would almost certainly spoil that.

  7. How many demerits would they give me for smoking a joint during mass and then eating all their little wafers later when I got the munchies?

    Although, that may not freak them out that much…

    No, but it might get the priests all hot & bothered–especially if you were a 7-year old boy.

  8. You’re so sure you know the facts ehh? I know it’s like shooting fish in a barrel to prove a self-rightous third wave feminist wrong but here it goes,

    “Catholic League president William A Donohue letter holds Bob Herbert’s Feb 10 article rightly criticized George W Bush for starting his South Carolina campaign at Bob Jones University; says school unashamedly entertains ideas about Roman Catholics and African-Amerians that should indeed give every American pause; says it is one thing to maintain theological disagreements, but quite another to disparage another religion”

    http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/b/bob_jones_university/index.html?query=CATHOLIC%20LEAGUE%20FOR%20RELIGIOUS%20AND%20CIVIL%20RIGHTS&field=org&match=exact

  9. Hmm… let’s see. The sorts of Presidential candidates that speak at BJU would be members of which political party? That’s pretty much all we need to know to figure out whether Donohue has every criticized them.

  10. “That’s pretty much all we need to know to figure out whether Donohue has every criticized them.”

    Hmmm. As usual you and other on this blog don’t know much.

  11. Nice try, Veritas, but that letter had to do with Bob Jones University, not the candidates themselves. Not that I could really tell much from the little squib you gave there.

    But I’m not finding a thing on google about Donohue going after a candidate, much less a Republican one, for going to Bob Jones University.

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