Posted on 08/06/2007 10:19:00 AM PDT by brityank
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DEFENSE DEPARTMENT DENIZENS CODDLE CALIFORNIA COLLEGE
On April 5, 2005, the University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC) hosted a job fair for students seeking to learn about post-graduate employment opportunities. Along with representatives of 60 companies such as Broadcom, Infineon, and American Express were Army, Navy, and Marine Corps recruiters. Within moments, however, 100 student protesters infiltrated the job fair, surrounded the recruiters tables, linked arms to deny access to those tables, and chanted anti- military rants. Meanwhile, another 200 student protesters remained outside the building, barricading the entrances and cheering in support of their compatriots. After what one reporter called an hour of chaos and tension, during which the job fair came to a halt, UCSC officials asked the military recruiters to leave and advised protesters that they could distribute their anti-military literature.
On April 11, 2006, UCSC again hosted a job fair. Once again, recruiters from the Army and National Guard joined with other prospective employers; however, this time the U.S. Armed Forces representatives were placed in a separate room, apart from the other job fair participants, a room guarded by a dozen campus police. It was not enough; a riot broke out as protestors, who, according to one press report, included students and faculty, blocked the entrances and demanded that the recruiters be ejected from campus. Police responded as the violence escalated: one arrest was made and an automobile belonging to a recruiter was damaged. As in the previous year, the recruiters were asked to leave the campus, which they did, to the regret of at least one student: "It's frustrating. I'm not a Republican. I'm not a conservative. I don't support the war. It's about finding a career."
There was one difference: the riot at UCSC made national news. Bill OReilly of Fox News opened his show the next evening with footage of the disturbing images from California, which included darkly clad, mask-wearing, noisy protesters marching shoulder-to-shoulder across the UCSC campus. Much of OReillys discussion with his guests concerned the Solomon Amendment, which requires colleges and universities, on pain of losing federal funds, to grant military recruiters the same access allowed other prospective employers. Just one month earlier, the U.S. Supreme Court, in an 8-0 ruling, had upheld the constitutionality of the federal law, to which various unidentified law schools and professors had objected. One of OReillys guests, noting the unanimous ruling, stated that he had urged Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld to withhold the $80 million that UCSC receives annually.
Nonetheless, the Department of Defense took no action regarding the inability of its recruiters to appear at UCSC job fairs. Then, in January 2007, the UCSC cancelled a job fair scheduled for later that month given safety concerns related to its expectation of the type of protest that took place in 2006. Finally, on April 25, 2007, UCSC anti-war activists held a celebratory rally after learning that Army and Marine Corps recruiters had pulled out of the April job fair, just one day after UCSC officials had warned them that as many as 400 students would protest their presence on campus. While one student had the courage to speak out against the inability of military recruiters to appear on campus ("There's actually quite a few moderate and conservative students on this campus who are likely to be in the closet for fear of reprisal."), there was no comment from the Defense Department.
There will be one now. On July 25, 2007, Young Americas Foundation (YAF ^), a non-profit, organization committed to ensuring that young Americans understand and are inspired by the ideas of individual freedom, a strong national defense, free enterprise, and traditional values and one of the nations most active groups on Americas college campuses, sued Secretary Robert M. Gates. YAFs demand is simple: declare UCSC in violation of the Solomon Amendment and withhold the federal funds that it would otherwise receive until military recruiters can appear safely at its job fairs.
Sincerely,
William Perry Pendley
President and Chief Legal Officer
When can we allow the military to respond to these yahoos? Send in the Shore Patrol.. stuff like that.
“darkly clad, mask-wearing, noisy protesters marching shoulder-to-shoulder across the UCSC campus”
Paramilitary impersonators trying to prohibit private citizens from seeking information about employment?
Sounds like terrorism to me.
Get a Cat D9, plow it all under and start over with Americans on that land.
I’d prefer a battalion of Marines, with pugil sticks!
No, they need to have all Federal Dollars shut off — student loans, grants, faculty awards — let them dig into their own pockets and bequests.
Good for the YAF. Force the DOD to enforce the law that will deny federal funds to colleges and universities that defy that law and those institutions will remedy the problem or go without the funds.
I agree with BOTH of your proposals.
Ping.
Thought this may interest you.
bump
Just pinged you; didn’t catch this first.
Love the poster that YAF has on their front page.
“100 student protesters infiltrate job fair”
american national socialism in action.
One can be comforted to know that when the San Andreas Fault becomes the California coastline, UCSC will be the first garbage to fall into the sea.
Indeed it does interest me. Thanks for the post and the ping!
Sure they will leave if you no longer want federal funds. Make a decision.
The government needs to take such a stand and make it clear, "You take federal funds or receive them in the form of everything from college funding to student loans and we can come on your campus to recruit without harm. If not. Do not take or receive our funds."
Simple! The government needs to make this VERY clear. After all they are dealing with the maturity of two year olds.
Yeah; well it's kind of tough when you have two year olds in DC running the response. Gates won't do squat; his Chief won't let him.
“Active Denial System is a microwave source, to heat the water in the target’s skin and thus cause incapacitating pain. It is being developed by the Air Force Research Laboratory in New Mexico by researchers working with Raytheon for riot-control duty in Iraq. Though intended to cause severe pain while leaving no lasting damage, some concern has been voiced as to if the system could cause irreversible damage to the eyes. However, such damage, being non-lethal, would still be preferable to the damage caused by conventional munitions. There has yet to be testing for long-term side effects of exposure to the microwave beam. It can destroy unshielded electronics.”
Alliterative litter clutters the literary landscape.
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