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Pictures Show Frat Members At Tarleton State Eating Fried Chicken, Drinking From Paper Bags

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by halestormcc January 26, 2007 11:02 PM EST
cbscrash...
We do have free speech in this country, just as you 'thought'. But 'free speech' doesn't mean you can just say or do anything without consequences. You have to be responsible (sorry more big words) for your actions. And you have to be respectful enough to understand that this sort of behavior isn't tolerated.
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by Syndicate January 26, 2007 10:42 PM EST
I thaught we had free speach in this country. If you want to throw a party and make fun of some group of people, well its a free country. If blacks or mexicans or any one else are free to call me a "White Boy" I am free to call them a nig ger or a wet back.... If you don't like it then maybe you should watch what YOU say.
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by billpl-2009 January 26, 2007 10:13 PM EST
I think white college students should officially be banned from eating fried chicken
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by halestormcc January 26, 2007 10:00 PM EST
...And another thing, while I am thinking about it - I don't care if you think this was 'racist' or just a 'joke'. The fact is its DISRESPECTFUL. Does anyone remember learning that lesson when they were younger? DISRESPECTFUL to people like; Ella Fitzgerald, Jackie Robinson, Condalezza Rice, Bill Cosby - people who have worked hard to overcome the obstacles that DISRESPECTFUL people have put in front of them.
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by halestormcc January 26, 2007 9:56 PM EST
You have to look at those ridiculus pictures on thesmokinggun.com - and think of one thing. These are the people that will be leading this country - thats the truly scary part.
If it were my kid pictured in there - he wouldn't have to worry about the school kicking him out - I would do it for them.
He would work a little and see how the world really operates.
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by bubbables January 26, 2007 9:32 PM EST
As a former Tarleton student, and to my knowledge, the only African-American little sister of this fraternity, I am deeply hurt. Done behind closed doors, yes, but it really defames the school and the students that exemplified good character and integrity in years past. The fact that, according to Google News, this story has been carried in over 150 published outlets shows that it is no longer a Tarleton story. In the minds of many it's much bigger than the actions of those students. I fear that Tarleton is symbolic of a much larger issue. The Smoking Gun show pictures of a similar party held last week at the University of Connecticut. The University of Texas held a similar event in the fall and the kids were reprimanded. Tarleton is the poster boy for insensitivities that seem be sanctioned on campuses throughout the country.
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by rocker750 January 26, 2007 9:23 PM EST
I find this story humorous, actually. Sometimes life is suppose to be fun and not over-analyzed. People take things too seriously at times. Do you think I get ticked off when there are stereotype jokes made against my race? No, I laugh at them everyday when I hear the jokes. Watch "Mind of Mencia" sometime, it's hilarious. If these kids are punished in some way for this party it will be an over-reaction to create good publicity...
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by tarleton25 January 26, 2007 8:48 PM EST
Well, I'm a student at stephenville high school(Tarleton is in stephenville) and this news was all over school, I am going to attend tarleton for my first two years of college, i a!m friends with the head coaches son of tarleton, and this story really made him angry. Tarleton State University Is still a very good college(except of this incedent). GO Texans And SHS Yellowjackets!
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by tarleton25 January 26, 2007 8:47 PM EST
Well, I'm a student at stephenville high school(Tarleton is in stephenville) and this news was all over school, I am going to attend tarleton for my first two years of college, i a!m friends with the head coaches son of tarleton, and this story really made him angry. Tarleton State University Is still a very good college(except of this incedent). GO Texans And SHS Yellowjackets!
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by pcpi00 January 26, 2007 8:20 PM EST
As a student from Tarleton State University, I would like to thank those who have commented so far for not trashing my university. Those students are not a representation of the student body of TSU, and the events are certainly not a reflection of our school's culture. It seems inconceivable that such insensitivities are still seen nowadays, but I must remind people that very similar events have occurred in the recent past, including a "Bullets and Bubbly" party at the University of Connecticut Law School and a "Ghetto Fabulous" party at the University of Texas (in the relatively liberal city of Austin). This goes to show that such incidents are not instances of "southern racism" and should not be regarded as such.
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by banaf January 26, 2007 8:13 PM EST
First off I am a Texan and A student at tarleton state while I am very dissappointed in my peers that gives you know right to say texans are just a bunch of red neck nobodys. My mom and dad which by the way are not cousins taught me very much wrong from right....I do love my school and am very proud to attend here we are not a racist school just to let you know dispite what my peers have shown.
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by beheard20 January 26, 2007 7:44 PM EST
Granted, this story is far from headline news, especially in Texas. However, this is not an issue that should be merely shrugged off as "stupid kids having fun." Although these idiotic stereotypes were played out in "private," these young people will be more likely to express in public what they practice in private. Ignorance should NEVER be rewarded and giving this ignorance media attention has been reward enough.
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by limited94 January 26, 2007 7:43 PM EST
What about the wind speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
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by limited94 January 26, 2007 7:42 PM EST
To the guy who said all of the stereotypes about Texans - dumb, Nascar, redneck, Bush, etc. Isn't that kind of hypocritical? You're griping about blacks being stereotyped by stereotyping Texans. Hmm. I'm a chemical engineer from Texas, and I happen to love NASCAR. Think you could calculate the wind resistance per square inch on a 2007 Chevy Monte Carlo Cup Car? Why are some people so retarded?
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by olebd January 26, 2007 7:28 PM EST
The PETA folks ought to be mad too. They ate chicken!
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by olebd January 26, 2007 7:27 PM EST
Down there in Texas, you'd think they'd do a Mexican themed party around the 5th of May.
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by bluestardad January 26, 2007 7:23 PM EST
you have a african american week at school and you are griping about these kids having fun. smoke this pal!
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by bluestardad January 26, 2007 7:22 PM EST
I have some sensitivity training for you right here on the sausage!
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by bluestardad January 26, 2007 7:20 PM EST
theskanks
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by bluestardad January 26, 2007 7:20 PM EST
The only people who are getting mad at these kids are the *** that were so ugly in their college days that no one would invite them to parties and now they are the teachers trying to get back at the kids for the fun they did not have.
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