Posted on 03/04/2011 8:31:49 AM PST by smokingfrog
Students at University of California, Berkeley chained themselves to a perch on the ledge of a school building for nearly 8 hours yesterday.
The students were protesting to make their demands known about budget cuts to public education.
Protestors also gathered below the students, police later set off pepper spray to encourage the crowd to leave.
After 9:00 last night the students ended their demonstration after coming to an agreement with authorities to avoid being arrested.
School administration agreed to host a town hall meeting with students to discuss their concerns about budget cuts.
(Excerpt) Read more at 9and10news.com ...
It wasn’t about budget cuts. They read yesterday’s stories about the sex toy demonstration at Northwestern University and the Masturbation Manual at Skidmore College. They were actually screaming, “Two!Four!Six!Eight! We don’t know how to masturbate! Berkley! Berkley! Rah!”
Dumb kids. At least if they protested by climbing up into the trees they could protect the environment as well as their perks.
we should be so lucky
That ought to be some meeting!
Leni
I have to get in one more Skidmore College joke about their masturbation manual.
“Wow. Those guys from Skidmore sure have a strong handshake.”
“Yeah. I wonder what exercise they do to make their arm so strong?”
“I don’t know, but they must do a lot of repetitions!”
“I think their right arms are twice as big as their left arms.”
Jump, jump, jump, JUMP!
Where’s the earthquake when it could do some good?
The fewer of these marshmallow major bimbos and bimboys, the better.
You don't wanna know.
Lets conduct a science experiment . Since these cretins have chained themselves together lets see if they can all bounce together.
Praying for an earthquake.
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