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O'Hara Factor
Monday, July 10, 2006

Frisch removes offensive image, continues commenting

Former UA psychology professor Deborah Frisch has updated her blog with a link here per my request. I figure the readers who see her response to me ought to be able to see my response back. Moreover, the post containing the image of "Count Cockula" is gone as I and others suggested, and Frisch continues to blog about the Goldstein affair, breaking her original promise not to comment on it for a month.

Perhaps "Walking in Memphis" might be an appropriate post if (and only if) she is truly sorry, but then she talks about forming a "discussion group" formed of those "fascinated by the workings of the mind of the count." Somehow, it seems Dr. Frisch still thinks she's blameless enough in all this to justify forming a discussion group of "moonbats" (Frisch's words) to figure out exactly why Jeff Goldstein isn't happy about how she has treated him and his family before and after the newsbreak. Clearly, the apology to Mr. Goldstein still isn't very sincere, and I am personally questioning the true sincerity of her apology to the university community as well.

Update: Might I add that she takes the time in the limelight to make a target of herself by mocking dead soldiers?

Update 2 (11 July): The Tucson Citizen now has a story up, but I say again: Frisch does not appear to be sorry. No matter what she says to a reporter over the telephone, the evidence on her blog still shows otherwise.

6 Comments:

Goldstein's right. She WANTS to be a target. She WANTS to be a martyr for the left.

Given a little incentive, I have no doubt she'd strap on an explosive vest and detonate herself in a Hummer dealership.

Garrett,

I think you are the only UA student blogging about this issue so far.

I don't agree with everything you say, but you say it very well and of course, I am glad to see you using your first amendment.

Thanks for paying attention,

Deborah Frisch
Anonymous Anonymous, at 7:50 AM, July 11, 2006 

Editor's note: I have not confirmed whether the above comment was actually made by Deborah Frisch. --GPO

The validity of the comment has been confirmed. --GPO

Garrett,

I think you are the only UA student blogging about this issue so far.

I don't agree with everything you say, but you say it very well and of course, I am glad to see you using your first amendment.

Thanks for paying attention,

Deborah Frisch

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For someone who is purportedly educated, the ex-adjunct wacky professor hasn't a clue as to when the First Amendement kicks in - and why.

The students of UA are very fortunate this loon is now history.

Unfortunately, students at some other institute of higher education will end up being indoctrinated with her twisted understanding of what constitutes reality.
Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:44 PM, July 11, 2006 

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