I have met some very nice security men at the Georgetown Law Center. Given my experience with some of the Georgetown community at hospitals, I don't think I'll be back. I wondered what the hell was going on, and why I was having a problem here, and so I looked up this school's affiliation: it's Jesuit.
I didn't KNOW this and I made no assumptions. But I thought something was strange. I told my ex I was going to this clinic I was told about, here, for information about my case in Washington.
I went to the Women's Rights center and there were two women there. One of them, I guess, called security, for no apparent reason, and it was about me! I had gone in, quietly and asked a few questions. There was no disagreement and the woman who gave me her card had to have been the one who called. So they came and I and the other woman there were startled and the other woman said there was nothing going on and who was this about?
So THEN, I asked these guards, who have been great, "Could you tell me exactly how many people have complained about my being here?" because I'm just sitting here using a public computer at the moment as wi-fi is a cost. The guards said at least FOUR people. And there is NO one here, and my back is to the rest of the room.
So they asked for my ID and everything, but they're letting me finish this post.
I find this a little bizarre. I don't think I will ever NOT have problems with certain Catholics who only want to cause problems, and what other reason would there be except religion? Somehow, I have offended them or theirs, by my free speech, and some of these people are just crazed zealots.
I noticed I had problems with the Georgetown interns when I was at Hyattsville's Prince George's Hospital, and also at George Washington University.
No matter how open I try to be, and peace-making, I have problems.
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