Don't believe the BDS is real?
Then you didn't read this, the Friday, January 13, 1995 edition of the Kansas State University Collegian.
Read it again. Remember, the BDS started out as nothing more than a group of guys raging against the ever-present pull of boredom in one small southcentral Kansas town. Several years later, their numbers swelled into a 200-man army (and that was just at one university alone). Now take one more look at the date this article was published. Coincident? We think not.
Read it again. Remember, the BDS started out as nothing more than a group of guys raging against the ever-present pull of boredom in one small southcentral Kansas town. Several years later, their numbers swelled into a 200-man army (and that was just at one university alone). Now take one more look at the date this article was published. Coincident? We think not.
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It must have been one hell of an Inaugural Ball, because I don't remember crowning Dale as President of the K-State BDS Chapter...then again, I was probably trying my damndest not to go fisticuffs with George Skradsky after nearly pissing on him from the second floor balcony.
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During the civil war, the South elected their own president, too. Few people were invited to his inagural ball and even fewer still actually paid attention to him. Dale's one hell of a good guy, but we understand a shady group known only as the Founding Fathers made all policy and procedural decisions.
We all know who the real puppet masters were. Hell, we even had one who roomed with "el presidente".
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