To even come close to fair and balanced, the next speaker should be David Duke. Absolute balance would require a David Duke with rabies and on steriorids.
And again .. C-SPAN shows it's true allegiance - to the left - not to America.
They will broadcast this tripe and hate-speech - but they will not air the Curt Weldon speech on the House floor on 10/19/05.
Looks like everybody is starting to show their true colors.
I don't normally encourage book burning.....
If NC State U. gets rid of him, maybe he can go to Colorado and teach with Ward Churchill.
nutmeg
Well, the guy is entitled to his opinion, everybody has one.
My opinion is that this gentleman should be buried with only his pointed head sticking out and allow me to use it as a golf tee.
If he does get his wish I promise not to go quietly.
On the More Commentary page Tuesday, my politically correct colleagues in the English Department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln complained about Cal Thomas' recent description of speakers at a symposium at Howard University as the "kook fringe." They bemoaned that Thomas did not identify the speakers and gave no direct quotes. And indeed, he did not. But I am glad to oblige.
As reported by Mike Adams, Michelle Malkin and others, Dr. Kamau Kambon, adjunct faculty instructor in Africana Studies at North Carolina State University, spoke at that symposium the following memorable words: "We have to exterminate white people off the face of the planet to solve this problem."
A sound file is available on the Internet if anyone doubts these words were uttered or believes they may have been taken out of context.
Now I fully understand why my colleagues found it more important to complain about stereotyping of African-Americans than to call for the extermination of white people. Nonetheless, I do think this justifies Mr. Thomas' use of the term "kook fringe."
Gerard S. Harbison, Lincoln
Professor of chemistry, UNL