Saturday, August 30, 2014

Your feel good news of the day

Southern Utah University, where Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid went to school, is stripping his name from one of its buildings after the city where the college is located got $40,000 in pledges in five days from people who wanted his name to come down. 

The real reason this happened:

 "This is a conservative base in Southern Utah and many people in southern Nevada also feel the same way," Cozzens said. "These people in Nevada do not espouse to Reid's political philosophies, and they told me they would not support the university or send any more of their children there, and this was coming from people who had already sent children to SUU, so long as Harry Reid's name remained."

Reid's name also was not bringing in any donations, said Wyatt.

"They thought there would be substantial donations from Harry Reid's friends," Wyatt said. "But there has never been any money donated for that purpose."


The Nevada Democrat's name had been put on the Southern Utah University Outdoor Engagement Center to honor the school's famous alumnus, President Scott Wyatt told The Spectrum newspaper.

Not long after, concerned citizens started meeting with Wyatt, calling for Reid's name to be taken down, and Cedar City Councilman Paul Cozzens said he another others were willing to donate money if the name came down.

Harry Reid should be tried for treason, convicted, have his citizenship revoked, and then he and his brood of locusts should be shipped to Liberia, where at least they can't do us any more harm.

Hat tip: Free North Carolina

3 comments:

  1. Gotta love Cedar City, UT.

    (neat Shakespeare festival there in the summer too)

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  2. I just want to say that I have put Harry Reid's name on my house. You can pay me to take it down. Contact me to find out where to send your/my money. :)

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