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To: Calpernia

To Governor Owen

Ward Churchill doesn't do anything good for Indians. His writings about 9-11 make Indians look bad to people who don't know about Indians. Ward Churchill will make people prejudiced against Indians. Maybe that is even his goal, to isolate Indians. Here is what an Indian publication says about Mr. Churchill.
http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096410293

Indian people who are New Yorkers helped with the relief work after 9-11 like all Americans. A lot of Indian people actually build the skyscrapers in New York and are
probably not happy to see them bombed.

I hope the state will investigate Ward Churchill's teachings.

Our government has asked Saudi Arabia and Pakistan not to inculcate their children in philosophies of terrorism. Shouldn't we hold ourselves to the same standards?

I don't think Ward Hill can be a fair teacher because he would not be receptive to students who didn't share his violent and radical views. I would not want him evaluating my term papers.

Ward Churchill is inciting violence. Isn't that what we don't like about Bin Laden? Ward Church says we need more 9-11s. Isn't this just what Bin Laden thinks?

I read that Ward Churchill injured a woman named Carol Standing Elk. He allegedly got mad at her because she crossed him in his AIM politics.

I also read that Ward Churchill was once fired for sexual harrassment, but was reinstated after he sued.

I personally think that Ward Churchill is a far-left revolutionary who believes in violence and not democratic processes. He is working against our country while we are at war. He does not fairly represent Indians; he makes
Indians seem like terrorists.


19 posted on 02/06/2005 4:41:21 PM PST by Snapple
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