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FREEP this poll: Should CR's drop Islamo-Fascism name?
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Posted on 10/24/2007 7:05:21 AM PDT by sdk7x7
FREEP this poll @ DailyPennsylvanian.com (middle of the page)...
Was it necessary for Penn College Republicans to change the name of Islamo-Facism Awarness Week to Terrorism Awareness week upon the insistance of the Muslim Student Association?
TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: collegerepublicans; islam; islamofascism; moehamhead; poll; upenn
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To: sdk7x7
Was it necessary for Penn College Republicans to change the name of Islamo-Facism Awarness Week to Terrorism Awareness week upon the insistance of the Muslim Student Association?
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No, it was not necessary to change the name |
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80% |
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Yes, it was neccesary to change the name |
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16% |
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It was necessary, but perhaps another name |
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1% |
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No, it was not necessary to change the name |
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80% |
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Yes, it was neccesary to change the name |
16% |
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No, it was not necessary to change the name |
80% |
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It was necessary, but perhaps another name |
1% |
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I don't know |
3% |
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posted on
10/24/2007 7:53:20 AM PDT
by
BJClinton
(Don't taze me, bro!)
To: sdk7x7
Yeah.
They should replace Islam-Fascism with just plain ISLAM.
The other phrase is a rhetorical tautology.
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posted on
10/24/2007 7:56:53 AM PDT
by
ZULU
(Non nobis, non nobis Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts and guns made America great.)
To: null and void
That’s really surprising considering it’s a university publication because it looks like it was high before getting FReeped.
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posted on
10/24/2007 7:58:39 AM PDT
by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: metmom
That islam is THE driving force behind 90% or so of the world terror is obvious to most students, even if their academic 'betters' are oblivious.
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posted on
10/24/2007 8:04:43 AM PDT
by
null and void
(Franz Kafka would have killed himself in despair if he lived in the world we inhabit today.)
To: dynachrome
Freeped!
Yes, it was neccesary to change the name 16%
No, it was not necessary to change the name 81%
It was necessary, but perhaps another name 1%
I don’t know 2%
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posted on
10/24/2007 8:08:45 AM PDT
by
pattty
(Duncan Hunter 2008!)
To: sdk7x7
Imagine FDR, during WWII, trying to rally the US to fight “some guys from other countries that aren’t that nice, really.”
That wouldda worked.
If you don’t clearly and plainly name your enemy, you are going to lose.
This “War on Terror” crap is self defeating.
We are at war with Islam, Islam, Islam. There is no radical Islam, no hijacked religon of peace, no extremists, there is only Islam.
To: sdk7x7; All
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posted on
10/24/2007 8:32:25 AM PDT
by
sageb1
(This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
To: sdk7x7
Let me get this straight:
A bunch of fascists were upset at being called “fascist” and demanded a group change the name?
Didn’t they actually prove the CRs point that the first name was correct?
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posted on
10/24/2007 8:38:19 AM PDT
by
Tall_Texan
(No Third Term For Bill Clinton!)
To: sdk7x7
The proper name is “Islamic Fundamentalism” — it’s a natural outgrowth of fanatical adherence to Islam, not an imported philosophical aberration from Europe.
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posted on
10/24/2007 8:42:56 AM PDT
by
steve-b
(It's hard to be religious when certain people don't get struck by lightning.)
To: sdk7x7
Yes, it was neccesary to change the name 15%
No, it was not necessary to change the name 81%
It was necessary, but perhaps another name 2%
I don’t know 2%
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posted on
10/24/2007 9:53:46 AM PDT
by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
(Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto)
To: Sgt_Schultze
After name conflict, groups begin events
College Republicans, MSA reach agreement on awareness weeks By: Jody Pollock DailyPennsylvanian.com, 10/22/07 It's no coincidence that Islam Awareness Week and Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week begin today at many campuses nationwide. It's also no coincidence that there will be no fliers bearing the word "Islamo-Fascism" floating down Locust Walk. After much debate with student leaders, College Republicans nixed plans to sponsor Islamo-Fascism Week this week and is instead sponsoring Terrorism Awareness Week, a series of events funded by the same right-wing think tank that is sponsoring Islamo-Fascism Week across the country. The College Republicans were pressured into renaming the week out of respect for the MSA's objections after a meeting with Penn's Muslim Students' Association-National chapter three weeks ago. Penn's chapter of the MSA is sponsoring Islam Awareness Week this week, a yearly event that occurs at colleges typically a week or two after Ramadan -the slated time for Islamo-Fascism Week. "They came to understand that the term Islamo-fascism was very narrow-minded, wasn't respectful and wasn't conducive to the open dialogue environment that Penn strives to foster," MSA chairman Samir Malik said. As part of the groups' compromise, the MSA wrote a statement condemning violence in the name of Islam to be distributed as part of Terrorism Awareness Week. "We just wanted to make sure we get the message across to students, because that's the most important thing.
That's all we really want to do is create a discussion," said College senior Abby Huntsman, chairwoman of the College Republicans. Most of the events sponsored by the College Republicans actually have less to do with Islam than with terrorism, and so the name change was only appropriate, said Malik, a College and Wharton senior. Initially, representatives from Programs in Religion, Interfaith and Spirituality Matters approached an Undergraduate Assembly steering meeting with concerns about the "misnomer," said PRISM chairman and College senior Jonathan Weiner. The UA later facilitated a meeting between the MSA and College Republicans since "a large portion of the undergraduate community is appalled and disgusted by Islamo-Fascism Week," said UA chairman and College senior Jason Karsh. Both Penn groups reached the compromise amicably. Terrorism Awareness Week is receiving financial support from the David Horowitz Freedom Center to bring in speakers Daniel Pipes and former Sen. Rick Santorum, whose visits typically cost $25,000, said College sophomore Zac Byer, president of the College Republicans. The name change is not supported by the Freedom Center, said Stephen Miller, national campus director of the Terrorism Awareness Project. "Just calling them terrorists is only telling a fraction of the story," said Miller, whose group runs Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week at over 100 campuses, though it has never been brought to Penn. Still, changing the name is unlikely to change the message itself. "We changed the name of the week, but that doesn't mean that Pipes and Santorum aren't still going to address the same problems," Byer said. Though the College Republicans say they were initially unaware of the coincidental timing, others question the overlap. "It is curious that [the Freedom Center] planned it for this week specifically," Malik said, noting that it is a known fact that Islam Awareness Week often occurs around this time. Horowitz has final say over the date of Islamo-Fascism Week, and Miller did not know whether the coincidence was intentional. Both Penn groups hope to use their respective events to start a dialogue across campus and are encouraging students to attend the events with open minds. Islam Awareness Week begins tonight with popular comedian Azhar Usman, and Terrorism Awareness Week begins with a panel discussion among Middle East experts. Send letters to: letters@dailypennsylvanian.com
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posted on
10/24/2007 9:56:33 AM PDT
by
sdk7x7
("This time I think the Americans are serious. Bush is not like Clinton. I think this is the end.")
To: null and void
I think the students have a better grasp of what’s going on than their profs do. My daughter goes to a big liberal university and tells me what the other students think and it’s not quite as bleak as some would have us believe.
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posted on
10/24/2007 10:13:14 AM PDT
by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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