Friday, February 12, 2010

Amy Bishop, Detained in Huntsville University Faculty Murders, is Harvard-Trained Left-Wing Professor

The main story's at the Huntsville Times, "University of Alabama in Huntsville Biology Professor in Custody Regarding Deadly Shooting at Faculty Meeting."

But AOSHQ has a report, "
Three Dead at University of Alabama at Huntsville as Woman Denied Tenure Opens Fire." And FWIW, here's this from Professor Bishop's RateMyProfessors page:
Neuroscience essentially turns into a bioethics class. She's a liberal from "Hahvahd" and let's you know exactly how she feels about particular subjects ...

And from Confederate Yankee, "Professor Snaps, Kills Faculty When Denied Tenure":

What sickens me the most is that according to the story, the Harvard-educated shooter, Amy Bishop, obviously suspected that she was going to be denied tenure, and brought the gun into the meeting to kill those peers who told her she wasn't as good as she thought. Pathetic.
More details at Fox News, "3 Dead in Shooting at University of Alabama Campus." See also, Memeorandum.

4 comments:

  1. talk about mad cow disease...good grief. Bet if it were a concealed gun approved campus she'd have thought twice.

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  2. That rate your professor site has deleted a bunch of posts that were made yesterday, which makes sense...but also they went back and deleted some of the more unflattering posts such as the one referenced above: "She's a liberal from "Hahvahd" "

    interesting.....

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  3. Turns out she shot her brother in MA twenty-some years ago fatally with three bullets, but the [then] DA [now] Dem Congresscritter Delahunt didn't think that was worthy of a trial & the case was DROPPED. I guess he recognized another libtard in Amy & let her go free to get her PhD in bioethics/neuroscience & kill three more people---this will be ignored by the MSM, and she will be protected from excessive investigation by the Dem criminal racket squads.

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  4. Some say she snapped when she realized that the school then owns her company when she has to leave, giving away everything she worked for. It wasn't the tenure that was in question.

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