Look at this! What an outrage.
April 10, 2009
Judge throws out Thomas Klocek case against DePaul; appeal planned
Klocek filed a defamation and invasion of privacy suit against DePaul a year later. The first two judges assigned to the case ruled that it should proceed to trial. But last month—four years after Klocek sued—Cook County Circuit Court Judge Charles Winkler dismissed the case.
Andy Norman of Chicago’s Mauck & Baker is Klocek’s attorney—he plans to appeal. Norman stated, “We believe that Winkler is in error and are confident we will have his decision reversed in the appellate court. We still look forward to a public trial where DePaul students and the public can judge for themselves whether certain administrators silenced Tom Klocek because a few Muslim activists wanted his opinions repressed.”
I’ve spoken to Klocek many times about the events of September 15, 2004 and I’m firmly convinced that DePaul trashed his academic career to placate a noisy group of students who view themselves, wrongly, as a protected class.
Winkler is a graduate of DePaul’s College of Law.
There's not the slightest doubt in my mind this is a true statement. Thanks for the update, I often wondered about the outcome.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Terrorism Pays: Obama Hosts Muslims for Entrepreneurship Seminars While American Unemployment Reaches New Highs
The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration’s War on America
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Obama hosting 500 Muslims for intensive entrepreneurship seminars
American? Non-Muslim? Unemployed? Sorry. Youre on your own in Obamas post-American world. And if you are employed, you’re paying mad jizya.
From the Terrorism Pays file, a piece in the Salt Lake Tribune lays out a small sampling of the Obamas favoring of the worldwide Islamic ummah over Americans. It conveniently does not tally up the tens of billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars forfeited Obama muslim to dar al Islam.
hat tip to Logans Warning.
Nearly a year after President Barack Obamas historic speech in Cairo announcing that America wanted a new beginning with the Muslim world, evidence of that policy shift has, in recent weeks, become hard to ignore.
The Obama administration is revising national security guidelines that strip references to Islamic radicalism and other terms deemed inflammatory to Muslims. Officials also reversed 3-month-old guidelines that singled out passengers on flights arriving from 13 Muslim countries, and Cuba, for mandatory screening.
Controversial scholar Tariq Ramadan entered the United States for the first time in six years after being barred by the Bush administration, and the Obama administration has dispatched American Nobel Prize winners to advise Muslims scientists, economists and other professionals on how to improve their research and better manage their institutions. At months end, the U.S. government will play host to some 500 mainly Muslim business people for intensive seminars on entrepreneurship.
Theres a lot going on but not a lot being told, said Qamar ul-Huda, a senior officer at the Religion and Peacemaking Program at the United States Institute for Peace, an independent nonpartisan institute chartered by Congress. Many Muslims are not aware of whats happening, and that needs to be addressed.
Meanwhile, Unemployment rises in 24 states.