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DENNIS DURBAND

Taxpayers Pony Up $50,000 for LGBTQ Hook-Ups at University of Arizona

Oct. 2, 2007


“Progressivism” apparently travels slowly to Arizona. The University of Arizona, located in the “old pueblo” of Tucson, has become one of the last Pac-10 Conference schools to initiate an Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) Affairs. It appears that Arizona State University may be the only Pac-10 school not to join the tolerance lite gravy train.

You taxpaying suckers are shelling out $50,000 a year for the new program at Arizona.

“Cathy” Busha – who looks like someone who should be (or maybe used to be) named "Chuck"  in The Arizona Daily Wildcat photo – has been named to lead this badly needed and prestigious organization. She was previously the director of Wingspan, the City of Tucson’s prestigious homosexual advocacy organization.

The acronyms for homosexual groups just keep getting longer, as they keep adding more and more strange people to their little groups. They used to be content with gay and lesbian. Then they added bisexuals. Then the transgendered came in from the rain. And now the latest craze, also present on the admissions forms of far left government universities, is “questioning.” Something like 0.00000000000001 percent of the U.S. population is actually undeclared on a gender. Heaven forbid if these students should actually have to declare a major!

Busha said she plans to work with faculty on how to create safe class environments so that people can come out if they choose to. She has got to be kidding! The only real question left for these homosexual activist universities is who will be the last students to come out of the closet. Sunday’s homohedonisticsexual pervert parade in San Francisco demonstrated once again how homosexuals hit us over the head with frying pans to let us know of their sexual orientation. This will cost you sucker taxpayers at least $30,000 alone.

Furthermore, Bush wants to assure that classrooms include same-sex couples as examples in discussions related to relationships. Oh, really now. One would assume that this has already been happening for years – and that it shouldn’t cost the taxpayers to hire someone to make it official. We all know that heterosexual couples are put on the defensive for their actual relational diversity.

Let’s examine more of the report from The Daily Sillysavagecat.

Busha said: "If you're straight, you can very easily say 'my husband.' But if you're gay or lesbian it can be more complicated to say 'my partner' because you don't know if in that moment you're going to have students that don't like you or are going to give you a bad evaluation." Surely, those few students have already been forced into sensitivity indoctrination … been there, done that, got the lump on the head for their sins.

People are more likely to come out if they feel supported, Busha said. "They'll perform better in classes, and they'll perform better as employees." Heck, they have probably already been high school homecoming kings/queens, whoops, homecoming party a/homecoming party b.

Truth be known, however, statistical odds are that these employees will experience vastly poorer physical and psychological health, miss more days of work, experience more homosexual domestic violence and live shorter lives. That’s reality.

Perhaps the funniest thing Busha said is that sometimes the LBGTQ are invisible to each other. Not on any American government campus that most people are aware of. This is the stretch of the decade thus far. Neon lights and marquees herald these folks on the campuses. Real education can’t get in the way of heralding this prescient news.

The LGBTQ folks at Arizona say the new campus organization will help the likeminded campus organizations get together. Read between the lines: hook up. As if the ASUA Pride Alliance, Students Promoting Respect and Individualism Through Example, OUTReach and Delta Lambda Phi didn’t know how to hook up and party on together previously. What they call coming under the same roof and working together cohesively may be something you don’t want your kids to know about … or see.

Think of the potential of Arizona’s new LGBTQ office. Faxes, news releases and news alerts blasting out the message of tolerance, tolerance, tolerance, tolerance, tolerance, tolerance, safety, safety, safety, safety, safety. And did I say tolerance and safety? What better ways to boost the University of Arizona endowment? What better way to add value to the diplomas of the alumni?

And, like … the Arizona Board of Regents must be so proud.

Come on, Arizona State. What are you waiting for? The best LGBTQ hook up parties, publicly funded and all, are taking place in Tucson. The taxpayers are frothing at the mouth to fork over another $50,000 for some great pride parties in Tempe. With $100,000 going to the two largest state universities each year, that would be 10 years or less before the tax-payers fork over up a measly $1 million for this much-, much-needed cause.

Will the last university in America without an Office of LGBTQ Affairs please turn out the lights and party on?

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