From the University of Colorado

Sunday, December 10, 2006

128.138.207.44
OrgName: University of Colorado
OrgID: UNIVER-24
Address: Information Technology Services
Address: 3645 Marine Street
City: Boulder
StateProv: CO
PostalCode: 80309-0455
Country: US

NetRange: 128.138.0.0 - 128.138.255.255
CIDR: 128.138.0.0/16
NetName: COLORADO
NetHandle: NET-128-138-0-0-1
Parent: NET-128-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Assignment
NameServer: BOULDER.COLORADO.EDU
NameServer: NS1.WESTNET.NET
NameServer: CUJO.COLORADO.EDU
NameServer: RS0.INTERNIC.NET


We had a visitor yesterday from the University of Colorado. He called himself "AZ sucks my a$$ " and he left us a little present. Some lyrics from the rock group Pungent Stench, titled Rex Paedophilus. Now I just simply cannot repeat all the lyrics here, but I did leave his comment, if you have the stomach to read them they are located here

And here's a small sampling of the other lyrics from 'Pungent Stench'

Suffer The Little Children To Come Unto Me
child
he's coming for you
there's nothing that you could do

he lurks the night
a ghoul with cruel intentions
waiting for you to cross his way
a predator
The Testament Of Stench
the works of the flesh are manifest
indeed our goal supreme
adultery is advisable
fornication a virtue
definite uncleanness and sexual lasciviousness
the most beautiful ever

Retaliation
killing spree - relentless gutting
visitation for your sins
The time has come to face your master
let the massacre begin

School's Out Forever
sometimes
I wake up in the middle of the night
voices in my head trying to ignite
the burning hate that's driving me insane
grabs my mind and strikes my soul with pain

These lyrics praise sexual addiction, shooting kids in a classroom, raping babies and more more more. Now, whether or not this group of scum have the right to produce and sell music with those lyrics, is not the topic of this post. The topic IS....someone at the University of Colorado is using their internet resources to post pro-pedophilia information. Is this acceptable?

Absolutely not. I will be sure to update you with the University's stand on the issue.
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