Posted on 01/31/2005 8:29:10 AM PST by fellow_rightwing_conspiritor
DENVER The University of Colorado's regents have scheduled a special meeting to consider a professor's essay that said victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks deserved to die because they were a willing part of "the mighty engine of profit."
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This turd is just another professional "student" who has NO IDEA of what it is to WORK for a living or to be a real man. Just another flaccid metrosexual opening his oral sewer and venting methane.
About G-D time: this F-wads' comments were written on 9-12-01
He also claims to be an "Indian Activist," but even the nutballs at AIM don't claim him.
He may be "immune from sanctions" by the university, since he's tenured, but that doesn't mean the university has to assign him to actually teach any classes.
I can't believe there's NO recourse when a school has made such an obviously bad hiring decision.
Maybe they should start at the top, and replace all officials involved in hiring this sicko.
I have read many of his books - He lives in rage and does not do The Native Americans any favor.
I suspicion he thinks, to paraphrase, "The only good white man is a dead white man..."
I wonder who he supported in the last election.
Nor does it mean that the legislature abdicates it's authority to allocate taxpayer funds to the University. At least let them know that there are consequences to having a bigot and demagogue in their employ. There sure would be in almost any other job, including some that many would say constitute "real jobs".
See what would happen if he made a statement that this or that racial group (except whites) are inferior or that women do not do as well in math and science as men.
Tenure is one of the bigger piles of stinking poo that the American university system has ever stepped foot in.
Please don't change titles.
Tenure became obsolete when idiots like this started making 100,000+ to spew their vile hatred.
-R
If my kid was enrolled at this college......I'd yank him out IMMEDIATELY!!
I'm sure they'd find a way to remove someone if they wrote that the "Jews had it coming" or it "serves the Blacks right, they deserved to be slaves"
Professors like this make the value of the University's degrees worth zero.
"victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks deserved to die"
WHAT ????? This guy is as mad as a hatter.
I am trying to keep my cool, but this quote goes well beyond the pale. I would like to see this individual say this before families and victims of the Sept. 11 attack and see what he has to say for himself then.
There has to be a way to prosecute this individual under the old Alien and Sedition acts or maybe the Patriot Act. This subversive individual needs to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of any applicable laws and needs to see some serious jail time.
http://earlyamerica.com/earlyamerica/milestones/sedition/a-text.html
At the University of Oklahoma Law school, the alumni stopped sending in contributions after the dean openly supported Anita Hill in the Clarence Thomas hearings. After a little while Hill and the dean were both gone.Colorado alums should try this.
Cutting off contributions is a nice start. What would be more appropriate for this guy may be deportation to friendly countries that have less stringent laws on the books RE: interrogation, detainment and other items. I would like to see this guy get permanently locked up overseas. I'm sure there's something we can dig up or construe to make a case that he is seditious. Same deal with William Arkin. If pressed, I believe that both of these guys can probably be prosecuted for sedition and go away for a very, very long time. I am astonished and dismayed that anyone would say that all those innocent people somehow "deserved" the horrible, fiery hell which (most of us anyway)mournfully refer to as "9/11". To say that anyone "deserved" that is a complete disgrace.
Let's start by encouraging those who make contributions to politely decline to make any further. That would be a small step in the right direction and could have a real impact.
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