The media is reporting that Eve Carson, the UNC Chapel Hill student body president, was identified Thursday as the woman who was fatally shot in a neighborhood near campus early Tuesday morning.
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Lots of Work to be Done
Agree with your main points, Dave. I've been working elsewhere in the state the last few days and it's very interesting to hear the comments folks make in other parts of our state. There's a lot of anger to be sure, but there is also compassion for the entire situation being expressed.
One women reminded me that we have to do more, and start doing it earlier, if we are going to have an impact on some of our young, and especially those who are not in conducive living situations. Her comments reminded me of the quote from the Great Frederick Douglass:
"It is easier to build strong children, than to repair broken men."
Frederick Douglass (1817? - 1895)
Ya know what's funny, Fred?
Ya know what's funny, Fred? This is the same point I was trying to make the other day, but apparently I failed. I was trying to say that we need to fix our communities so that people don't feel the need to kill each other.
Oh well, this isn't the first time I've been misunderstood. (Ehem, to prevent another misunderstanding, I'm not blaming you for the misunderstanding. Oh boy, I need to get off of here.)
Fred Phelps Group to Protest at Eve Carlson Memorial On UNC
Not content in the quest of destroying the lives of families who have lost their children to AIDS or causing anguish to the parents and families of fallen soldiers, the "God Hates Fags" Church (sic) is coming to town to protest at the Eve Carlson Memorial and they will do it on the UNC campus while the memorial is being held. The question for the students of UNC and the citizens of Chapel Hill and Orange County is this: are you going to do what veterans have begun doing when Fred and his crew show up by surrounding them in a cloister like fashion with motorcycles and humans shielding the grieving families from these scumbags or are you simply going to sit around and do nothing?
From the Westboro "Church" Homepage:
[This comment was edited at 8:05pm 3/17/08 to remove mean and unproductive words which were in violation of the OP guidelines. =RS]
The problem is that
The problem is that counter-demonstrating gives Phelps just the attention he so craves. (Kind of like trolls on the Internet.) I wonder whether it would be more effective to ignore him.
Legal Action
Fred Phelps was permanently disbarred from practicing law in the state of Kansas way back in 1979, but that hasn't slowed him down one bit. This despicable man does what he does, and more need to stand up to his special brand of hate.
The Appeal:How Fred?
"more need to stand up to his special brand of hate."
What do you suggest?
If
he violates the law and what UNC specifies about the limits of his protest, he should be arrested and prosecuted.
Truly Inspiring!
I wasn't sure what the "Celebration of the Life of Eve Carson" would be like this afternoon, but it was nothing short of an amazing experience. The over ten thousand in the Dean Dome, most in Carolina Blue, heard a lot about this amazing woman. UNC leaders, student government leaders, roommates, and a former boyfriend, all paid tribute to her in very special ways.
The rendition of "Amazing Grace" by the UNC Gospel Choir, and "Hark the Sound" by the UNC Band both added a lot to the celebration. As we walked back across campus with some students, comments like "I'm glad I came," and "that was really special" were expressed in various ways. One comment really struck a chord: "I'm glad they shared their memories of her, flaws and all. I really feel like I know her now!" How true.
Thanks, UNC, that was truly inspiring!
Praise and Another Reward
ABC-11(WTVD) is reporting that Governor Mike Easley is offering $10,000 for information leading to more arrests in the Eve Carson murder. Accessories after the fact?
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