This person should not be influencing young minds at an American college. There is a place for lots of different opinions on a campus, but American children should be taught to use the resources of a democracy to advocate for their diverse views, violence.
This is turning our colleges into the kind of institutions mosques have become.
I understand the same college has hired Susan Atkins to give a symposium on the "Atkins Diet."
The Clinton legacy?
It's all around us. Can't you smell that smell?
More Clinton pardon "legacy"
Bill Ayers was a central figure in the Weather Underground. He lived underground for 10 years, which he writes about in his memoir Fugitive Days. Ayers is currently a school reform activist and a professor of education at the University of Chicago at Illinois.
Kathleen Cleaver is best known as the former communications secretary of the Black Panther Party. She is a writer and senior lecturer at Emory University Law School.
Bernardine Dohrn was part of the leadership of the Weather Underground and considered the figurehead of the organisation. She spent the 1970s living underground and was on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list. Today, Dohrn runs a juvenile justice program at Northwestern University.
Brian Flanagan was a member of the Weather Underground. He is currently a bar-owner in New York City.
David Gilbert was a member of the Weather Underground. When the organisation was dismantled, he joined the Black Liberation Army and plunged deeper into revolutionary violence. Gilbert is currently serving a life sentence at Attica Correctional Facility for his role in a hold-up gone awry.
Todd Gitlin was president of Students for a Democratic Society in 1963. He has written extensively on the Weather Underground and the 1960s counterculture. He is a professor of culture, journalism and sociology at New York University.
Naomi Jaffe was a member of the Weather Underground. She currently lives in Albany, New York and is executive director of a foundation that supports women's activism.
Mark Rudd was famous for his role in the 1968 Columbia protests. As part of the Weather Underground's leadership, he lived underground for several years during the 1970s. He now teaches at a junior college in New Mexico.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/storyville/weather-interviewees.shtml
To all the pointy-headed liberals at Hamilton,
Getting one's sentence commuted does not mean that the actions that brought the person to jail did not take place. (Indeed, this commutation was only granted because the White House was occupied by a (hopefully) once- in-a-century scoundrel). Consequently, Hamilton is giving faculty status to a person who has aided and abetted murderers, arsonists and other assorted felons knowingly and without a scrap of remorse. It's no wonder that Orwell said that there are some ideas so stupid that only the intelligentsia would believe them.
Good news on this topic:
Terrorist capitulates, faculty sponsors regret
Leftwing terrorist and accomplice to murder Susan Rosenberg has announced that she will not be lecturing at Hamilton University this spring. This is a result of the outcry from members of the Hamilton community -- both liberals and conservatives -- at the invitation extended to this relic of the Sixties by red diaper babies on the Hamilton faculty. ...
http://frontpagemag.com/blog/index.asp