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To: CaptainMorgantown

here it is:
http://listening.nfshost.com/listening.htm

my favorite part, read the fine print at the bottom

“We thank the following departments and programs for signing onto this ad with African & African American Studies: Romance Studies; Psychology: Social and Health Sciences;
Franklin Humanities Institute; Critical U.S. Studies; Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Classical Studies; Asian & African Languages & Literature; Women’s Studies; Latino/a
Studies; Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Medieval and Renaissance Studies; European Studies; Program in Education; and the Center for Documentary Studies. Because
of space limitations, the names of individual faculty and staff who signed on in support may be read at the AAAS website:http://www.duke.edu/web/africanameric";


31 posted on 06/17/2007 6:38:33 AM PDT by minus_273
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To: minus_273
It's interesting to juxtapose this from the '88s' ad...

I was talking to a white woman student who was asking me “Why do people --and she meant black people -- make race such a big issue?” They don’t see race. They just don’t see it.

next to this from MLK...

I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

and then to consider who it is that is living MLK's dream
and who it is that is racist.

68 posted on 06/17/2007 6:58:55 AM PDT by kanawa (Don't go where you're looking, look where you're going.)
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To: minus_273
“We thank the following departments and programs for signing onto this ad with African & African American Studies: Romance Studies; Psychology: Social and Health Sciences; Franklin Humanities Institute; Critical U.S. Studies; Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Classical Studies; Asian & African Languages & Literature; Women’s Studies; Latino/a Studies; Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Medieval and Renaissance Studies; European Studies; Program in Education; and the Center for Documentary Studies. Because of space limitations, the names of individual faculty and staff who signed on in support may be read at the AAAS website:http://www.duke.edu/web/africanameric";

All worthless.

112 posted on 06/17/2007 7:51:40 AM PDT by rabscuttle385 (Sic Semper Tyrannis ~ No Amnesty for Incumbents * WAHOO WA! ... UVA2009 * Fred Dalton Thompson 2008)
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To: minus_273
Thank you for this further information. I had no idea that whole DEPARTMENTS of Duke University had signed onto the original letter.

In May, I wrote an "Open Letter to Paula Mclain, Professional Black Person" because she had classified on the Net as "rascist" rational e-mails asking her to reconsider and recant. By "rational," I mean using polite language and not written in crayon.

Here's a link to that prior article.

To that prior article, I would add this: Professor Mclain, you are even dumber than I thought you were. And that is a very high standard. You have repeated your canard, which increases the damages. And you have advanced the absurd defense that the words do not mean what they plainly say.

I sincerely hope that you are sued and lose so badly that you are stripped of your house, your car and your job, and that you wind up in the streets of Durham as a bag lady. That is all that you have the talents to perform, given your dubious career as a Professor at Duke.

Oh, and have a nice day.

Congressman Billybob

Latest article, "Bar Fight in the Blue Ridge: The Battle for NC 11"

191 posted on 06/17/2007 9:27:58 AM PDT by Congressman Billybob (Please visit www.ArmorforCongress.com)
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To: minus_273

Conspicuous by their absence were departments of mathematics, physical sciences, biological sciences, engineering and business.


245 posted on 06/17/2007 10:09:18 AM PDT by reg45
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To: minus_273

“We thank the following departments and programs for signing onto this ad with African & African American Studies: Romance Studies; Psychology: Social and Health Sciences;
Franklin Humanities Institute; Critical U.S. Studies; Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Classical Studies; Asian & African Languages & Literature; Women’s Studies; Latino/a
Studies; Latin American and Caribbean Studies; Medieval and Renaissance Studies; European Studies; Program in Education; and the Center for Documentary Studies.....”

It is interesting to note that these are all the so called “soft (headed) sciences,” arts and sociology/anthropology programs, social agenda studies, the ones that students take who don’t want to work hard, and have a political (liberal) axe to grind, and can slide into some well paying, social engineering job in the public sector.

All the hard sciences and programs where actual facts and data are necessary to reach a conclusion seem to be missing. That is not to say that they are bereft of whack-job professors, but that they are more inclined to critical thinking, and actually might have waited to see what the verdict was before shooting off their mouths.

Having had to take core electives in many of those programs, I know whereof I speak.

At minimum, the LAX accused should have their enormous legal expenses reimbursed, their tuitions refunded with interest, and issued a legal letter of apology from the college, absolving them of any and all responsibility in this farce, signed by the university president and maybe those 88 weasels (just for fun). Same for the LAX coach. Nifong should have to pay the bulk of the restitution by selling everything he owns.


400 posted on 06/17/2007 5:30:34 PM PDT by SpinyNorman (The ACLU empowers terrorists and criminals, weakens America, and degrades our society.)
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To: minus_273

I wish to offer my personaL encounter with one of the Duke 88 after I sent them a group e mail. It is detailed below.

I was outraged by the arrogant and presumptive proclamation by 88 members of the Duke University after they took out an ad in a campus newspaper connecting the accused Duke La Crosse players with intimidation and racism.

Accordingly, I sent two group emails to the Duke 88. The only response I received was from one Paula McClain, who among her other offices is the Co-Director, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity
and Gender in the Social Sciences at Duke. Below is the second iteration of the two messages that I sent.

The Duke Rape case is a crystallization (pardon the pun) of all the corruption to the rule of law, linear reasoning and the presumption of innocence engendered by political correctness and Cultural Marxism (particularly that personified by campus professorial elites) .

It has added a new phrase to the lexicon: To be Nifonged. The egregious conduct of Nifong will be addressed in other venues. As an Illinois state policeman for 28 years, I can say with near complete confidence that a case like this with these facts would never have passed Felony Review with even the WORST State’s Attorney that I ever dealt with.

The most important lesson to be gleaned from this is that Tawana Brawley Syndrome is no substitute for a proper analysis of the objective facts. I LOVE to see liberals like you hoisted on the petard of Political Correctness, racial identity politics, gender determinint feminism and what I have coined as “Tawana Brawley Syndrome”.

TBS exists when one takes a historical reality such as the marginalization of innocent blacks within a once overtly racist criminal justice system or the past subjugation of women or any number of other offenses and attempts to apply that to a contemporary situation wherein the objective facts don’t apply; ala OJ Simpson, Rodney King, Anita Hill etc. In the Brawley case, Al Sharpton was continually referencing the “400 years” of unrequited oppression for black women and their inability to obtain redress within a racist criminal justice system. The fact is that had absolutely nothing to do with the Tawana Brawley case.

None of this would have happened if an unscrupulous DA had not chosen to exploit racial identity politics using an apparently mentally ill woman for his political gain, and if the Duke 88, the Durham black community, the radical feminists, and the racial grievance industry merchants had sifted thru the facts objectively and not attempted to stuff them into lurid post modern meta-narratives of privileged white male elites sexually exploiting black women. But than the attendant historical overtones of plantation sexual abuse were probably too much for them to resist. I have increasingly noted that fact and truth present no barrier to the fanatical Cultural Marxist.

My question now is this: Will all those who stampeded to rush to judge and vilify these innocent men now arrange a meeting with them, ala Imus to apologize and create a genuine aura of “healing”? I hope so but I don’t think so, because often being a liberal means never having to say you’re sorry.

Aside from the fact that petty tyrants like you have turned US college campuses into little ivy covered North Koreas, I suspect that you were seeking to appropriate PC bonus points and obtain instant moral authority by championing the cause of the “other” (marginalized black exotic dancer) against racist male chauvinist members of the privileged white elite. A case of cultural Marxist Class warfare that boomeranged. GOD how I love it so!!!!!

Even though I despise the racial identity politics that mindlessly multicultural cultural Marxists like you have fostered amongst my people to our ultimate detriment, I would like to state that I am a black man living in the heart of Chicago’s South Side ghetto, who values the rule of law and truth as best as it can be objectively and humanly determined.

It would be fitting if they get a pretty penny from you.

I got the response below:

Your continued messages have now moved into the realm of harassment and
I have reported you to your service provider for using abusive and
inappropriate language in your email which was sent through their servers.

Paula D. McClain
Professor of Political Science
Professor of Public Policy
Department of Political Science
Co-Director, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity
and Gender in the Social Sciences
Duke University

Accordingly, I responded as follows

I was unaware that the 2 emails that I sent to you had caused you such distress. I wish to tender my apologies and desire to assure you that you shall receive no further messages from me. But since you are a college professor I was acting upon the putative assumption that universities are about the exchange of ideas, and I thought that my admittedly critically gloating message might prompt a suitable rejoinder. My missive was harsh, yes even severe. But it does contain concepts and ideas that however offensive ought to provoke a suitably barbed retort rather than a threat of server censorship.

Alas, I shall have to reconsider the notion that the campus is about the free exchange of ideas. But this is precisely what I was getting at in my email. If you can ever manage to free yourself from leftist dogmatic doctrine maybe you will realize that.

This is the best evidence of the thought policing that must be extant on all too many college campuses. If she can threaten me with this, someone unconnected with Duke University, just imagine the ax that she wields over any dissenting students!!!! Political Correctness is the intellectual scourge of our time and the worst threat to academic freedom that I have ever seen.


412 posted on 06/17/2007 7:23:42 PM PDT by DMZFrank
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To: minus_273
From the ad at your link: These students are shouting and whispering about what happened to this young woman This civil suit should be a slam dunk for the plaintiff.
453 posted on 06/18/2007 8:09:42 AM PDT by HundredDollars (Just my two cents. Keep the change.)
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