Minutes of the DLS: February 24, 2000

 

Demosthenian Meeting for the 24th of February, 2000

With that, Mr. Rivner stood before the crowd and began to explain why he was refusing them their constitutional rights.  The crowd before him consisted of kind-hearted young Republicans who only wanted to express their political beliefs.  The mean, towering Rivner still refused them entry to the public space they were entitled to use and so the students that were denied their aforementioned rights as set out by the hardworking, knowledged forefathers peacefully displayed their banners outside the perimeter of where Rivner and his cronies had cordoned off.  “But I thought that Demosthenian stood for free speech and freedom to choose your political party?” Exclaimed an unwitting young Demosthenian by the name of Webb, “and as Rivner is our President, doesn’t he represent us at all times, even when not flying the flag of DLS?”  The wise bench officers had no reply to this and just bowed their heads in shame.  Mr. Cohoon was particularly upset as he had relations with Mr. Rivner outside of the public limelight.  He asked “Will the mean old Rivner ever change from his barbaric, dictatorship-like ways?”

The meeting was called to order at 7:30ish with five first time guests present.  Flying through the beginning of business the floor was given to Mr. Dick to petition the Society for membership.  Speaking of an old dorm and how even though it smelled awful, it was home and he encouraged us to visit.  Mr. Dick was accepted into membership.

Mr. Pyrdum rudely interrupted at this point to give a committee report about the upcoming debate with the evil society.  After much jesting of our imminent victory he informed the society of an infallible plan for a flawless topic, and that even if the plan didn’t go quite as planned, it was ok, because as we know – PK always chooses affirmative!

Ms. “Science” Arnold took the floor speaking of genetically modified crops and how the threat to humans aren’t all that substantial.  She presented: Be it resolved, Campaigns against genetically modified food, animals, and crops are meaningless propaganda.  Respectfully submitted, Heather Arnold.

Ms. “Save the poor” Frawley said that they are real issues and people have genuine concerns where crops can not be tested in a controlled environment, and possibly, Europe may be right.

Mr. “Trying to be Baxter’s Hair” Patton said that modified corn is no threat compared to the destruction of automobiles and people.  The pros was outweigh the cons.

Ms. “Flash all of those who dare to look” Moultrie is an organic food freak.  Introduction of a foreign species into the environment can be devastating, but often it is better than spraying pesticides on fields.

Mr. Lemoine (guest) said that humans have to help themselves and change the environment as need be.  People do have experiments to check progress.

Mr. “Make this up as I go along” Pydrum said that Bikini Atoll was an experiment.  We have blind trust in science.  He pointed out that Europe is scared because they are real farmers.

Mr. “Economics wizard” Slone said that the answer to Ethiopia’s problem is genetically modified corn.  Europe isn’t quite up to America’s consumerism, but it’s catching.

Mr. “Military” Miller said that people eat better now and that we are able to reason and adapt emotionally and physically to sustain ourselves.

Mr. “Intel’ Goodhew argued that propaganda is not as meaningless as it seems.  People need to know what is safe to eat without scaring them.

Ms. “I sit in my $17,000 chair at work” Bennewitz spoke of why America needs to grow more food to distribute.  Also spoke of about fasting for the church she belongs to.

Mr. “Food services” Crouse spoke of the relationship between food and population growth.  The problem with famine is distribution, not growth.

The question was called and failed 14 to 9.

The gavel fell again and Mr. “Again, I’m going to pull this from my rear” Pyrdum took the floor.  He spoke of a technology that could be with us within the decade.  A mandated plan by the government which would make doctors insert a GPS tracking system into every child.  He presented: Be it resolved, when the technology arises to make it safe, cost-efficient, and unobtrusive, the U.S. government should see to it that every child born in America is implanted with a global tracking device, to be removed when they reach the age of consent.  Respectfully, Carl S. Pyrdum III

Mr. “Flaunt it if you’ve got it” Patton rose and said that if safety was the only thing this would be an excellent idea.  Only safety isn’t the only issue and he would rather lose a child to a murderer than have him be tracked.

Ms. “Mesopotamia” Mikel argued that the people who should have tracking devices are the prisoners.  That is the way to stop the kidnapping.

Mr. “I want that on my desk yesterday” Goodhew argued again Ms. Mikel saying that it’s teenagers who commit most petite theft and need to be tracked.

Ms. “Gotta have this place clean by tonight” Kravig referred to 1984 and how the government would have too much control.  She also mentioned insurance agencies and retaining information from parents.

Mr. “Wow, am I really this old” Goggins said this resolution was good because children are in danger.  The paranoia surrounding this is unfounded.

Mr. “Darn, my last name is unfortunate” Dick said it was bad because a lot of parents are paranoid and some parents would abuse the power.  Real parenting is more important.

Ms. “Got Ovaries?” Mendoza said that it was bad because parents can’t be relieved of that ‘little nagging feeling’.  She also called for more active parenting.

Mr. Lemoine (guest) said that the situation would be too intrusive.

Mr. “Watch out, he’s gotta water pistol” Ramsay said that the parent couldn’t tell what the child was doing, just where he’s out.

Ms. “Soon to be Mrs.” Johnson said that the resolution is wrong because it will not be enforced or implemented in an appropriate manner.

Mr. “Keep it short and to the point” Roca said we didn’t need this technology.

Ms. “East Campusophile” Arnold said that this technology would help parents keep track of their children, and because children don’t have rights, we should help with parental rights.

Mr. “Chug Chug Chug” Cohoon said that tracking has a variety of other qualities behind crime control.  This would allow parents to track their children.

Ms. “Keep my man in line” Wilson said that it would destroy parent-child relationships.  Children need to gain experience in responsibility.

Mr. “Darn I’m sex-e”  Sloan said that tracking is great because it helps find kidnapped children.  Children’s rights aren’t violated because you can’t see what they are doing.

The question was called and a divided membership voted 10 to 13 failing the resolution.  With that the floor was opened and Ms. “Donkey Kong” Mikel grabbed the floor.  She said there are two platforms that need to debated.  N64 and Playstation.  Playstation is the most successful console ever, and so Be it resolved, Playstation is better than N64.  Respectfully submitted, Mekell Mikell.

Mr. “Duck Hunt” Ramsay said not everybody can write the complex code required for Nintendo’s console.  Nintendo has loyal fans.

Mr. “Pong” Dick said that N64 has a graphics processor that is lightning fast.  Bond is also 4 times better on Nintendo.

Ms. “Mariocart” Wilson said that Mario cures her sicknesses.  It’s all about tradition, but all systems are evil. 

Mr. “Space Invaders” Callahan said that the N64 is great and that Resident Evil II almost killed him.

Ms. “PacMan” Moultrie said this was like cats vs dogs.  Nintendo games don’t have any plot, just like bad porn.  Furthermore, ‘Donkey Kong’ doesn’t turn her on.

The gaming industry looked on and saw that Demsosthenian was a majority Nintendo playing society with the resolution failing 4 to 7.

With that the floor was given to Mr. “I secretly want to be Republican” Callahan and he spoke of great stupidness in South America.  He presented the lengthy resolution: Be it resolved that, the mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Luiy Paulo Canole, should receive the Brickheap award for his crackdown on topless females on his city’s beaches.  Be it further resolved that, the secretary of Demosthenian Literary Society shall write a letter to the mayor informing him of our decision.  Be it further, further resolved that, the Demosthenian Literary Society considers itself “Friends of the Breast.”  Be  it further further, further resolved that, the secretary shall write a letter to Rosemair ala Costa informing her of our aforementioned declamation.  Respectfully, Jeffery Bernard Callahan.

Mr. “I don’t know what I’m talking about” Goodhew tried to retell the Brickheap story, failed miserably, expressed his opinion about why this wasn’t a good resolution, and shamefully sat down.

Reverend “I’m so much closer to God than you lowly folk” Mr. Wells then told the story correctly and complained that the resolution isn’t complicated enough.  Suggested that it may be better if the topless bather used twins as a bathing suit.

The resolution bluntly failed 3 to 10.

The Society moved into committee reports and Ms. “I have all the money” Bennewitz gave one, which was promptly accepted.

The Society then adjourned subject to Mr. “I’m still this old?” Goggins’ 3 and a half minute critics report.

Demosthenians organized a meeting without the evil Rivner to discuss his removal from his office.  It was announced officially two weeks before at a meeting as set out in the DLS constitution and they arranged it for the same time Young Democrats were going to have a meeting.  This way they assured that both Mr. Rivner, and his henchman Mr. Callahan would not be present.  Needless to say, at the meeting people were more than willing to take out Mr. Rivner.  But it was Ms. Frawley, George W. Bush’s biggest fan, that finally agreed to hire the hitman.  Ms. Frawley loved Bush because of his religious and racial tolerance, excellent tax plan, and his ethical use of cocaine.  Rivner, being a supporter of Gore.  “Gore is obviously the right choice for Demosthenians” said Rivner in a not to distant future interview, arguing “Gore created the internet – what more could you want?  He’s good about fundraising and keeping his views straight, never lying, always honest.”  Anyway, enough of this political talk – The end result was Demosthenian ousting Rivner into his own political world, refusing to back him in his dictator-like ways. 

Respectfully Submitted 2nd March, 2000

Karl Goodhew

Secretary