Posted on 09/07/2009 5:44:14 PM PDT by Nachum
William Ayers will appear at Purdue University on September 24th as a panelist about urban schools as part of the first annual Cummings-Perrucci Annual Lecture on Race, Class, and Gender Equality.
Ayers will hit the campus in West Lafayette, Indiana, according to a story in todays Lafayette Journal & Courier under the curious headline Ex-radical to attend forum at Purdue. Ex-radical?
According to the story, some groups are already organizing protests against Ayers and the university. Political Science professor Harry Targ who was singled out in David Horowitzs book as one of Americas most dangerous academics takes his cue from the Obama playbook to downplay the protests and further cloud the murky past, saying it is foolish to make a political issue out of the Arers appearance:
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Time for me to write another letter........Purdue gets nothing anymore from me.
Breaking plate glass windows and running into seven churches for sanctuary was the daring revolutionaries' plan.
Daley's police army went in after them and arrested the two to three hundred.
Citizens saw them as criminals, not heroes; the nightly news hardly noticed them.
24-Hour Emergency Board-Up Service trucks rolled up, started up generators and circular saws, covered the damage with plywood.
Communism begat Capitalism.
These punks can't win.
ACTION ALERT:
WHAT: Bill Ayers Protest
WHERE: Lawson building, corner of 3rd and University St., Purdue campus
WHEN: Thursday, Sept.24 5pm until he leaves the building
WHY: Because his visit impugns the integrity and good name of Purdue University
Please forward this to as many as you can, also print the attached flyer and share with friends, family and co-workers. Fox News should be here, we need a large turnout.
Thank You,
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Citizens in Action
I stopped giving years ago, when they banned the ROTC cannon at football games.
To his credit Purdue Athletic Director Morgan Burke even called me back to try and explain.....I said no more money.
My contributions ended about 20 years ago when the "Redmen" became the "Red Hawks".
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