Posted on 05/06/2006 8:03:52 AM PDT by freakboy
For some students at the New School, in Manhattan, their institution and conservative politicians go together as well as Swiss cheese and peanut butter.
Bob Kerrey, the institutions president and a former Democratic governor and senator from Nebraska, announced this spring that U.S. Sen. John McCain, the Arizona Republican and past and possibly future presidential candidate, would be the commencement speaker at the New School. Kerrey said the senators acceptance is a big honor for our graduates and their families.
But hundreds of students, staff and faculty members at the institution of about 9,000 students have signed paper and online petitions that seek to revoke the invitation.
Several students and faculty members pointed out that McCain has supported banning gay marriage in Arizona, and that, three days before his visit to the New School, McCain will be speaking at Liberty University, whose founder and chancellor, Rev. Jerry Falwell, has openly expressed his opposition to homosexuality.
Up until a few months ago, I was happy he was coming, said Anthony Szczurek, a New School freshman. I think the thing that bothers me the most is him speaking at Jerry Falwells school. Szczurek said that he thinks its not appropriate to have a speaker that is hostile to the gay community speak on a day of celebration at an institution with a vibrant gay community.
Harper Keenan, a sophomore, has helped organize the dissent. In all of our classes were taught the value of inclusion of all people, he said, and were taught to question our leaders.
The University Student Senate wrote a letter to Kerrey saying that the commencement speaker commands a higher profile than an ordinary lecturer, and may be assumed to have the implicit endorsement of the university community.
Kerrey said that he considers McCain one of the most important political leaders in the world today, and added that he is unfortunately caught up in the politics of the day, and that he accepted our invitation before Libertys.
The student demonstrations have been very respectful, the president said, noting that he fully supports their right to organize.
Kerrey added that John McCain isnt anti-homosexual. He has not supported federal legislation restricting gay marriage, he said. We have very good policies that make our campus very welcoming.... I dont think his presence subtracts from that.
Some McCain opponents have said that they dont want the New Schools commencement to be a political stop for a man they are assuming will be running for president.
McCain, who will receive an honorary degree from the New School, pointed out on the Fox News Network that the New School is a somewhat liberal institution, and some students and faculty members at the university think that McCain is just using his visit to balance out the Liberty stop and seem more moderate than he is.
John McCain is a conservative politician who supports South Dakotas ban on abortion, and hes avidly pro-Iraq War, said Gregory Tewksbury, a part time faculty member at the New School. People feel like [the invitation to McCain] made commencement into a political platform.
Tewksbury added that this isnt a free speech issue, and that he had no problem with Paul Wolfowitz, President Bushs former deputy secretary of defense, having given a speech at the New School in 2003. There was give a take, he said, whereas at commencement, there will be no chance to engage any of his views.
Students at the New School arent the only ones revolting against politically charged graduation speakers. Hundreds of students and faculty members at Boston College have voiced their opposition to having Condoleezza Rice, the U.S. secretary of state, appear at graduation and receive an honorary degree.
Kerrey said hes confident that McCains speech will be both suitable and inspirational. I have a high degree of confidence that the message John McCain will deliver will be one that is entirely appropriate, Kerrey said.
Kerrey said that the hard truth is this: for every university president in America, one of the challenges theyve got is to try to find somebody of note to speak at commencement. If youre an Ivy League school, its a lot easier than if youre the New School at the end of the day, it is an effort I have to make. This year, we succeeded quite well.
In fact, McCain will also be speaking at an Ivy League institution. He will be at Columbia University for the undergraduate colleges Class Day, the first of two days of graduation ceremonies.
At Columbia, Laura Cordetti, a senior, has organized opposition to McCain. When Cordetti heard McCain would be speaking, she started a Facebook group John McCain Does Not Speak For Us that quickly started attracting other students. As at the New School, much of the opposition is in light of McCains stop at Liberty. Inviting someone who has directly been hurting gay people in a legislative way to come here on a day which is supposed to be about celebrating what we stand for is insulting.
Cordetti, who is graduating, likely wont have champagne for McCain after his talk. She said that she isnt trying to trample on free speech, but that having McCain for graduation is like inviting someone you dont like to your party.
Kerrey said that McCain is clearly within the mainstream of American political thinking today.
McCain, however, might not quite be in touch with the New School mainstream. Kerrey said that the only thing that was a bit amusing about the affair was McCain saying publicly that nobody is objecting to him speaking at the New School.
David Epstein
Sen. McCain accepted the invitation from the New School, knowing that he would get this reaction, thus making him appear to be a hard-right conservative.
LOL.
Yep, I don't like McCain by these Leftist are the worst sorts. Self Righteous bigots who are all for "inclusion" as long as it validates their personal world view.
So, in other words, whatever speaker they have has to explicitly endorse homosexuality.
Ping!
The hike from hell
Columbia coed lost 12 hrs. in mountains
By TAMER EL-GHOBASHY
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
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Laura Coradetti was found sitting in the dark a few hundred yards off the trail about 3 a.m. yesterday - about 12 hours after losing her dad and brother during a 14-mile hike on Mount Crawford.
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You are totally right. The Left sees itself as a kind of political/cultural arbriter, which needs to decide whom gets to say what, and what is and is not "hate speech".
In 1992, Governor Bob Casey (D-Pa) WAS NOT ALLOWED TO SPEAK before the Dem platform committee AGAINST ABORTION. He simply was told that his views would not be listened to.
And they think they support free speech.
It's good to be in DC.
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McCain has long been seduced by the democrat party controlled media that they like him.
They Don't. In fact they utterly hate his guts.
Harper says that 'we're taught to question our leaders'.
Except her leaders at the New School.
Idiot.
Meanwhile, the New school is way out of touch with the real mainstream...
Thanks for the ping.
:-)
Up until a few months ago, I was happy he was coming, said Anthony Szczurek, a New School freshman. I think the thing that bothers me the most is him speaking at Jerry Falwells school. Szczurek said that he thinks its not appropriate to have a speaker that is hostile to the gay community speak on a day of celebration at an institution with a vibrant gay community.
A vibrant gay community??? LOL -what does this mean?
"their institution and conservative politicians go together as well as Swiss cheese and peanut butter. "
?????? Aparently not! Or were they saying that swiss cheese doesn't go with peanut butter? Who knows what these people are talking about most of the time!
But hundreds of students, staff and faculty members at the institution of about 9,000 students have signed paper and online petitions that seek to revoke the invitation.
SHAZZAM!... Kerry outs mclaim as a stealth democrat..
"Harper Keenan, a sophomore, has helped organize the dissent. In all of our classes were taught the value of inclusion of all people, he said"
Only an idiot would learn his values in college classes.
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