Posted on 01/23/2005 3:21:00 PM PST by Brian Mosely
A yellow ribbon sticker that says "Support The Troops" has created a big stir at the University of Oregon.
A day after a campus employee was told to remove the sticker from his maintenance vehicle -- people on campus are reacting.
It all started after a university employee complained.
Some think the university may have gone too far.
But for now... all the stickers are gone.
For some it's a sticker that supports the troops.
But at the University of Oregon... someone saw it as a political statement.
"I don't know how they think these are political.. i think they're patriotic," said Pete Baker, U of O delivery driver.
Pete Baker has had the stickers on his work truck... for months.
Friday, a university employee... complained.
Now the stickers are gone.
"I'm not democratic or republican.. and i was really surprised the university deemed them to be political," said Baker.
Others who work with Baker... try to understand.
"These are like their offices they work in them for eight hours a day.. they're going to do something personal with them," said Ron Lattion, facilities Maintenace worker.
In an e-mailed statement.. the University of Oregon says it is unclear if the decals are a political statement.
But to make sure they are in compliance with state restrictions... all stickers were ordered to be removed. "I think it's really a tough situation... because both sides have valid arguments," said Terra Wegner, a U of O student.
"It really comes down to the question of should state employees be allowed to express their opinions," said Morgan Goulding, a Eugene resident.
Under university guidelines the trucks are not be used for political purposes.
The question then is... what constitutes a political statement.
"I don't think it's political i think they're just trying to support the guys who are putting their lives on the line for this country. be it right or wrong.. be it right or left," said Lattion.
The trucks are part of a public institution.
Under state law... public employees can not use state resources to spread political messages.
The university determined that some may view the yellow ribbons as a political statement...threfore they demanded that all those stickers be removed.
So what else is new?
Probably the same thing. I cannot believe they can get away with this. I bet if you looked at the vehicles the profs drive, 99% would still have their Kerry/Edwards stickers on them. Why do liberals deny the freedoms of others? What are they so afraid of?
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When I was applying for a job teaching science at my alma mater, a public school in Georgia, the HR director who interviewed me had a "Hillary for Senate" mug on her desk...
This is a school. They don't teach history. They would have no way of knowing that.
I bet you are right, because I have never heard of the Food and Forage Act before. Time to get Googlin'!
Good grief! There's probably only 1 in 50 vehicles in my neck of the woods that does NOT have one of those stickers.
After the MAIN STREAM MEDIA, the Education Establishment is the most effective enemy of the USofA. It must be reformed or the nation is in trouble.
"Under state law... public employees can not use state resources to spread political messages."
Horse crap. University Professors (public employees) spread political messeages every day of their life in the classrooms. What needs to happen is for someone to sue them when they make a leftist political statement and get them removed!
A lot of the profs are still Che fans, but the students are increasingly conservative.
hmmm.... maybe we can 'flood' their emails and faxes with photocopies of yellow ribbons. What dorks.
"Under state law... public employees can not use state resources to spread political messages."
Must mean all activism/lefttie-views supported by the University's professors and other leftist employees will be immediately halted.
Yah right!
Anyone writing to those U of O administrators could copy a ribbon onto blank paper, perhaps lightened somewhat so it is in the background like a watermark and use that stationery to voice their complaint. Hey, this could be a "Get Rich Quick" scheme for someone. "Support Our Troops" stationery!
BUMP
I have this yellow sticker supporting our troops on my car, and if anybody told me to remove it, for whatever reason, I'd punch them in the nose! I'm too old to fight WITH them, but I can sure fight FOR them here in America. God Bless our military and God Bless President Bush.
The elimination of old fashioned fisticuffs was the downfall of U.S. civilization.
Uh...when did that happen?
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