Posted on 07/21/2007 3:03:30 PM PDT by april15Bendovr
ACLU urges CU regents not to fire Ward Churchill
July 20, 2007 The American Civil Liberties Union sent a letter to the University of Colorado's Board of Regents on Thursday, urging them not to fire professor Ward Churchill. "I think that the protection of the First Amendment rights is vital in the university and in the general public," said Cathy Hazouri, executive director of ACLU of Colorado.
(Excerpt) Read more at rockymountainnews.com ...
What they don’t get is this. Ward Churchill was not hired by the University for the purpose of expressing his opinion. He was hired to teach. Most students and parents, the people that pay him, are unhappy with his teaching. Therefore he should be terminated.
When we have come so far in this country that people can’t follow this logical series of conclusions, the system needs an overhaul.
So it does not matter to the phony ACLU that his credentials are false and he’s pligarized other work. Geeze. What a bunch of anti-American dolts. Can’t see facts for their agenda.
Screw them all. They’re worth nothing to this nation.
I didn’t know they we’re ever anything else.
I thought this guy was fired. Geeze...how long does it take? Must be going on 4 years now.
Fire him.
“Has the ACLU become a collection of Marxist deadheads?”
The ACLU’s founder, Roger Baldwin, stated:
“We are for SOCIALISM, disarmament, and ultimately for abolishing the state itself... We seek the social ownership of property, the abolition of the propertied class, and the SOLE CONTROL of those who produce wealth. COMMUNISM is the goal.” (Source: Trial and Error, by Geo. Grant)
The ACLU has always been Communist. Once they start acting as human sheilds for jihadi’s in this country there will be a house cleaning of the ACLU.
In a sane world, membership or support of the ACLU would be grounds for arrest.
http://www.baltimorereporter.com/index.php?cat=12
Nice picture of Sandy Day O’C there!
I hope they don’t fire him. Let him hang like an albatross around the necks of the leftist eduKKKrat scum to remind the public of the depraved, degenerate, evil-abetting nature of today’s eduKKKation system.
The Founders never said that there will NEVER be any consequences to exercising 1st Amendment rights.
You can’t act like a friggin idiot and your employer has to keep you on because of it. You wind up tarnishing the institution’s reputation by making it appear they encourage idiots to work there.
How bout letting christians pray in schools, ACLU? No 1st Amendment for YOU! (Soup Nazi ACLU)
They certainly are one group I will not miss when the big quake hits the Left Coast.
(then to be buried up to the neck in a red ant hill )
Give the phony native American some of his own medicine
that’s evil.
i had never thought of such a maneuver of passing off one’s own ideas as those of another scholar thereby legitimizing these ideas.
unbelievable.
Ward is a POS and ‘evil.’ He is protected by many others who know how these scams work...
The conclusion one must draw from such examples isn’t that every institution has its bad apples but rather that, at least in the liberal arts in America, moral turpitude and political hucksterism pervades higher education.
Radical criminals with questionable academic credentials flourish in a milieu that bristles with hostility toward real scholars who don’t toe the party linewitness the case of former Harvard President Lawrence Summers.
Individuals with prison records or FBI rap sheets don’t get into major educational institutions because they fudge their resumes.
They get in because they share the political dogmas of those who hire themand they flourish for the same reason.
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=9944
the ACLU should just hire him as a consultant
This guy STILL has a paying job? How is that possible? (I don’t get out much.)
Link?
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