Btw, I like your tagline.
Correct!! Imagine the spin on this in the Jew-hating, America-hating Arab world!! Columbia has aided and abetted.
It’s a sad day to see FReepers saying this is a good thing, sopping up the “academic freedom” of Columbia.
And, last night, sopping up the PBS take on “The War.”
Consumerism is dangerous!! We must look at the values underlying what is presented us, not just consume it!!
This is not entertainment. This is wrong to host the head of a nation that has admitted to killing OUR troops!!!
WRONG!!!
sopping up the PBS take on WW?????
You didnt even watch it so how can you make a judgement on it?
Thats what the libs do ....make up their minds about something they wont even entertain. Consumerism may be dangerous but those that make uninformed judgements are more so.
Thanks. Michael Yon's dispatches are wonderful to read. The guy really is a hero! Columbia has aided and abetted.
Yes they have. They (idiotically) play right into Li'l Akmed's hands. I can't believe that the CU students actually applauded. RE last night's PBS "The War" series, if Ken Burns was sooo adament in keeping politicians OUT of his film, why on Earth did he feature Sen. In-No-Way (D, Hawaii)? Certainly, Burns could have found an other surviving combat veteran of the all-Nisei 442nd Regimental Combat Team who was in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. And spending 20 seconds on the Battle of Midway makes about as much sense as dropping the Battle of Gettysburg from his Civil War film would have. The 1960's UK series, "The World at War" is far superior, as is the History Channel's "Last Days of WWII."