Posted on 02/11/2005 5:31:50 AM PST by Millicent_Hornswaggle
Dear Dean McCarthy (xxx.xxx.xxxx):
Recently, I browsed the Marquette University website www.mu.edu and found the following mission statement:
Marquette University is a Catholic, Jesuit university dedicated to serving God by serving our students and contributing to the advancement of knowledge. Our mission, therefore, is the search for truth, the discovery and sharing of knowledge, the fostering of personal and professional excellence, the promotion of a life of faith, and the development of leadership expressed in service to others. All this we pursue for the greater glory of God and the common benefit of the human community.
Below your mission statement, I found other statements, which suggest that you seek to attract students to your university by promising unfettered pursuit of truth with a curriculum that expresses your Catholic identity. You also speak of the sponsorship of programs and activities devoted to the cultivation of (y)our religious character, (y)our ecumenical outlook, and (y)our support of Catholic beliefs and values. Finally, you state that as you seek the truth about God and the world you are firmly committed to academic freedom as the necessary precondition for that search.
In light of those statements, I have a few comments.
On January 31st, the College Republicans (CRs) accused you of violating your supposed commitment to academic freedom by suspending an approved Support our Troops table set up to benefit Adopt a Sniper, which, as you know, is an organization helping our troops in the Middle East. The CRs have accused you of confiscating signs and other materials they intended to use for the benefit.
I placed two calls to your administration in the last week seeking verification of these accusations. No one seems to take my calls seriously.
You have been quoted, Dean McCarthy, as saying that the CR benefit does not comport to the Universitys mission. Your communications office (xxx.xxx.xxxx) has issued an official statement accusing the CRs of having a cavalier attitude toward the taking of a human life.
I found the universitys official statement to be interesting since your own library refers to Planned Parenthood as an excellent resource for information on women's health and global reproduction issues. Furthermore, Marquettes Association of English Graduate Students (http://www.marquette.edu/aegs/) is allowed to promote Planned Parenthood on your website. Could it be argued that Planned Parenthood has a cavalier attitude toward the taking of a human life?
I also noticed that there will be a Gay and Straight Alliance (http://www.marquette.edu/um/pastoral/glb/) rose sale on Valentines Day at Marquette University. Does that sale comport with the universitys mission of promoting a Catholic identity?
You have, according to my research, at least two gay organizations on campus. Both organizations seem to enjoy unfettered pursuit of truth at Marquette. They are allowed freedom of speech on your website and freedom of association on your campus. Although, as a private school, you are not bound by the First Amendment, you seem to grant these organizations certain rights voluntarily, in the name of academic freedom.
So, how are we to resolve the universitys position that, a) pro-abortion speech is permissible, b) pro-gay speech is permissible, and c) pro-war speech is impermissible?
The answer is simple: Marquette University is not committed to serving God or the Catholic Church. It is committed to advancing the policies of the Democratic Party.
Clearly, the true purpose of your university has not been revealed to potential students at Marquette. Instead, they have been fraudulently induced into paying $22,950 per year in tuition under the false promise of, among other things, academic freedom.
Accordingly, I hereby demand a tuition refund in the amount of $23 million. This refund should be distributed to the 1000 members of the College Republicans at Marquette immediately. Since you are the 124,873rd person to receive this letter from me, it is likely that others will be calling upon you (at xxx.xxx.xxxx) to do the same.
If, for some reason, you refuse to refund the full amount in 30 days, I will ask the CRs to stop engaging in right wing or, as you say, provocative tactics, such as the organization of an Adopt a Sniper benefit. Instead, I will urge them to engage in more liberal tactics. Specifically, I will urge the 1000 members to overtake your office with a sit-in, just like the radical leftists did on campuses in the 1960s.
Finally, Dean McCarthy, I apologize if the title of my letter suggests a comparison between you and Senator Joe McCarthy. Such a comparison is unfair. Senator McCarthys patriotism and love of country were beyond question.
Mike S. Adams (www.DrAdams.org) speech at the Wisconsin Law School has been moved to Monday, February 28th, at 7 pm, in room 3250 at the Law School. The talk will be open to the public.
Show me the numbers, please.
In true authoritarian liberal fashion the school is saying "you have the right to freely choose our opinion."
click on the url.
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Ouch....too bad the Pope couldn't understand this.
The Jesuits haven't had a "Catholic identity" for decades. Their leftist leanings are an embarassment to anyone who calles themselves a Catholic (myself included). Their order has also been known for its debauchery over the years. The order had a reputation for being heavy drinkers and, in recent years, has a high profile gay contingent. This article comes a no surprise.
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McCarthyism at Marquette
Mike S. Adams (archive)
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Dear Dean McCarthy (414.288.1412):
Recently, I browsed the Marquette University website www.mu.edu and found the following mission statement:
Marquette University is a Catholic, Jesuit university dedicated to serving God by serving our students and contributing to the advancement of knowledge. Our mission, therefore, is the search for truth, the discovery and sharing of knowledge, the fostering of personal and professional excellence, the promotion of a life of faith, and the development of leadership expressed in service to others. All this we pursue for the greater glory of God and the common benefit of the human community.
Below your mission statement, I found other statements, which suggest that you seek to attract students to your university by promising unfettered pursuit of truth with a curriculum that expresses your Catholic identity. You also speak of the sponsorship of programs and activities devoted to the cultivation of (y)our religious character, (y)our ecumenical outlook, and (y)our support of Catholic beliefs and values. Finally, you state that as you seek the truth about God and the world you are firmly committed to academic freedom as the necessary precondition for that search.
In light of those statements, I have a few comments.
On January 31st, the College Republicans (CRs) accused you of violating your supposed commitment to academic freedom by suspending an approved Support our Troops table set up to benefit Adopt a Sniper, which, as you know, is an organization helping our troops in the Middle East. The CRs have accused you of confiscating signs and other materials they intended to use for the benefit.
I placed two calls to your administration in the last week seeking verification of these accusations. No one seems to take my calls seriously.
You have been quoted, Dean McCarthy, as saying that the CR benefit does not comport to the Universitys mission. Your communications office (414.288.7445) has issued an official statement accusing the CRs of having a cavalier attitude toward the taking of a human life.
I found the universitys official statement to be interesting since your own library refers to Planned Parenthood as an excellent resource for information on women's health and global reproduction issues. Furthermore, Marquettes Association of English Graduate Students (http://www.marquette.edu/aegs/) is allowed to promote Planned Parenthood on your website. Could it be argued that Planned Parenthood has a cavalier attitude toward the taking of a human life?
I also noticed that there will be a Gay and Straight Alliance (http://www.marquette.edu/um/pastoral/glb/) rose sale on Valentines Day at Marquette University. Does that sale comport with the universitys mission of promoting a Catholic identity?
You have, according to my research, at least two gay organizations on campus. Both organizations seem to enjoy unfettered pursuit of truth at Marquette. They are allowed freedom of speech on your website and freedom of association on your campus. Although, as a private school, you are not bound by the First Amendment, you seem to grant these organizations certain rights voluntarily, in the name of academic freedom.
So, how are we to resolve the universitys position that, a) pro-abortion speech is permissible, b) pro-gay speech is permissible, and c) pro-war speech is impermissible?
The answer is simple: Marquette University is not committed to serving God or the Catholic Church. It is committed to advancing the policies of the Democratic Party.
Clearly, the true purpose of your university has not been revealed to potential students at Marquette. Instead, they have been fraudulently induced into paying $22,950 per year in tuition under the false promise of, among other things, academic freedom.
Accordingly, I hereby demand a tuition refund in the amount of $23 million. This refund should be distributed to the 1000 members of the College Republicans at Marquette immediately. Since you are the 124,873rd person to receive this letter from me, it is likely that others will be calling upon you (at 414.288.1412) to do the same.
If, for some reason, you refuse to refund the full amount in 30 days, I will ask the CRs to stop engaging in right wing or, as you say, provocative tactics, such as the organization of an Adopt a Sniper benefit. Instead, I will urge them to engage in more liberal tactics. Specifically, I will urge the 1000 members to overtake your office with a sit-in, just like the radical leftists did on campuses in the 1960s.
Finally, Dean McCarthy, I apologize if the title of my letter suggests a comparison between you and Senator Joe McCarthy. Such a comparison is unfair. Senator McCarthys patriotism and love of country were beyond question.
Mike S. Adams (www.DrAdams.org) speech at the Wisconsin Law School has been moved to Monday, February 28th, at 7 pm, in room 3250 at the Law School. The talk will be open to the public.
JAY J. KUTKA Media Contacts Brigid O'Brien Anne Broeker Jennifer Schwarz Official University Address Marquette UniversityThe Office of Administration Team
ARTHUR "ART" F. SCHEUBER
Vice President - click for bio
art.scheuber@marquette.edu
THOMAS "TOBY" J. PETERS, Ph.D.
Associate Vice President - click for bio
toby.peters@marquette.edu
Assistant to the Vice President
jay.kutka@marquette.edu
Director of University Communication
brigid.obrien@marquette.edu
(414) 288-7445 (office)
(414) 313-7445 (cell)
Senior Media Relations Specialist
anne.broeker@marquette.edu
(414) 288-0286 (office)
(414)313-1139 (cell)
Media Relations Specialist
jennifer.schwarz@marquette.edu
(414) 288-6712 (office)
(414) 397-1442 (cell)
P.O. Box 1881
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881
(414) 288-7250 | (800) 222-6544
As a graduate of a Catholic Jesuit University in 1966, I was shocked to see how leftist my alma mater had become by the time my daughter graduated in 1998. They became politically correct to the point of renaming their mascot to a more appropriate one - some sort of non-existant dodo bird.
I send back their solicitations for $$ and reject their newsletters. I'm sure they are offended!?
The Jesuits used to be one of the most hard core Catholic groups in the Christian Kingdom. Priests were trained in a military fashion and they abide by strict rules. Put a traditional Jesuit and a Marine together in plain clothes and you'd be barely able to tell the two apart. How the heck could the left corrupt this order so thouroughly?!?
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