Posted on 03/21/2013 4:05:32 PM PDT by Jacvin
A South Florida college professors bizarre classroom antics have made waves for their shocking display of religious intolerance. But they were even more instructive in educating the rest of us on the alarming thought process of yet another Palm Beach County Democratic leader.
Florida Atlantic University professor Deandre Poole instructed his intercultural communications class earlier this month to write the name Jesus on a piece of paper, then drop it on the floor and stomp on it.
One student, a devout Mormon, was so so disturbed by the exercise that he complained to school officials, saying Poole had offended his religious convictions. The school responded by suspending the student from the class.
While the incident has made the news, the media has failed to report a key component of Pooles resume: He is vice-chairman of the Palm Beach County Democratic Party. His recent actions add fire to an already-disturbing pattern of hate coming out of the local party.
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Fold the paper, put it over your heart, and inform the professor “It’s right here. If you want it stomped on, bring it on.”
Funny how these people never use pictures of FDR or Obama to stomp on.
Thanks Jacvin.
The solution to containing Islamic hatred is to weaponize pork.
The media dod NOT fail: suppressing news that does not support their agenda is what they are all about now. Ten State Dept. employees survived Benghazi: not one has been found/interviewed by trhe MSN. Panetta told Congress that eight hours was insufficient time to get help to the American officials being murdered in Benghazi while Obama slept: did any MSM journalist look at a regional map, US air bases, and naval aviation assets and reveal that Panetts was mistaken or lying?
We have no party. If you’re referring to the GOP, they are the same party as the RATS. They have a different name, that’s all. To make people think there are two parties.
Were Black students exempt? I hear Black J*sus is “down” with the Revolution!
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