The Michigan Daily - Monday, March 17, 2003 - 7A VISIBILITY Continued from Page 1A der identity at U of M," he added. For the past two years, several con- troversies have erupted in conjunction with Queer Visibility Week. In 2001, Rev. Fred Phelps of the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kan., a vocal anti-gay crusader, protested the week's rally. Last year, the LGBT Commission worked to convince the United Way charity organization to drop the Boy Scouts of America from its general fund. "We had a great response from the University two years ago, as well as from some conservative groups on campus against the extremist views of Fred Phelps," former LGBT Commission Co- chair Ben Conway said. Conway, an LSA senior, said the University's response to the Com- mission's United Way concerns was also positive. "The United Way wasn't supporting the University's anti-discrimination policies," Con- way said. "Last year the United Way said they were dropping the Boy Scouts from their general fund." Souva said he did not expect any events like the Phelps protest to occur this week. "These are peace- ful demonstrations. We don't expect any controversy this year," Souva said. The week culminates with a rally and kiss-in in the Diag at noon Fri- day, where students and community members are invited to "bring a friend and be ready to smooch," according to Queer Visibility Week's calendar of events. Other organizations sponsoring the events include the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Affairs Office and MOTHRA, the Universi- ty's "Queer Asians" organization. BAMN Continued from Page IA interprets it as a sign of the general pub- lic's sentiment about the cases. "I think we really do speak for a majority," he said. Yet both Lynch and Stenvig said they do not know whether O'Connor saw or heard their rally. "I didn't see her. I'm not sure if she saw us," Stenvig said. The rally was organized together with OSU's chapter of BAMN, the Coalition for Equal Opportunity in Education, OSU's Undergraduate Student Govern- ment and the college's NAACP chapter, said CEOE Finance Director La'Stacia Hightower. CEOE took part in organizing the rally "to show our support for the University of Michigan" and to educate OSU stu- dents on the cases and the effects of a possible court ruling overturning the University's admissions policies. "The message we hoped to send is how important affirmative action is and how it affects all students," said High- tower, a CEOE event organizer for the national march. "We just used (O'Con- nor) as a tool in order to get more stu- dents involved." While many OSU students are aware of the lawsuits against the Uni- versity, most do not realize that OSU's own admissions policies and minority programs may come under fire if the court rules against the University, Hightower said. Lynch said turnout for the rally was very positive, and Hightower called it a "tremendous success." VIGIL Continued from Page 1A Zick. "I'm not a member of any peace group. I'm not a leftover activist from the sixties, but I'm protesting." Three Ann Arbor Pioneer High School students standing curbside said they wished there was more attendance of younger people at the vigil. "It's going to be (our age group) that's going to be fighting in Iraq," Pio- neer High School student Katie McFadden said. "Most everyone at school is against the war. We think war in the name of peace isn't peace." Vigil volunteer Natalie Holbrook, who sold 'No War' yard signs at the vigil, said she does not meet many pro- war people. "Even people who maybe don't have such an active anti-war community are still willing to express themselves," Holbrook said. I SADDAM Continued from Page1A With nearly 300,000 U.S. and British troops in the Persian Gulf ready to strike, Bush and the lead- ers of Britain and Spain at an emer- gency summit in the Azores Islands said the United Nations must decide by today to support "the immediate and unconditional disarmament" of Iraq. Saddam made his own preparations, sidestepping the military chain of command to place one of his sons and three other trusted aides in charge of the defense of the nation. The decree issued late Saturday placed Iraq on a war footing. In a meeting with military com- manders yesterday, the Iraqi leader threatened a broader war if the United States attacks. "When the enemy starts a large-scale battle, he must realize that the battle between us will be open wherever there is sky, land and water in the entire world," Saddam told his commanders, according to the official Iraqi News Agency. 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