Posted on 06/08/2002 7:03:11 AM PDT by Love of Country
On January 10th, I received a registered letter from John Fry MD Dean of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine. My contract at Wausau Family Practice was not to be renewed. My offense, I asked several questions of radical Islamists during a required lecture at the previous week. Lecture topics are always of a medically revelant nature; trauma, podiatry, fracture treatment etc,, However, our program director Kevin O'Connell allowed two new islamist interns two and a half hours of required lecture time to preach islam.
One of the muslims actually sang his prayers. He then went on to discribe "the Pillars of Islam" after two plus hours of this several people began get uncomfortable with the lecterers calls for jihad and militancy toward the United States. All my questions were theologic in nature. I was hoping to display for the audience the plagerism mohammed practiced in writing the koran by quoting the Holy Bible when relavant. At no time was any member of the audience disrespectful.
At the end of the talk the muslims true nature showed itself as raw paranoia. He said that soon all muslims would be interred "I've seen the pictures of prisons on the internet" He admitted tithing to Global Benevolence Foundation, sending money to the families of suicide bombers. "I know Mr. Haddad, he's being held prisoner"
I was content to dust off my feet and move on. I interviewed and was offered a position at Michigan State. Somehow word of my new position got back to the people at University of Wisconsin. They called up my new employer. I was informed that Michigan state no longer had a position for me. My wife cried for hours.
Another Christian physician was also told his position was closed. His offense like mine was to ask an innocuous question.
It would be interesting to see how much support there is now in the US to continue the "War On Terrorism." But, anyway, you are right. The American people are weak now.
On January 10th, I received a registered letter from John Fry MD Dean of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine. My contract at Wausau Family Practice was not to be renewed. My offense, I asked several questions of radical Islamists during a required lecture at the previous week. Lecture topics are always of a medically revelant nature; trauma, podiatry, fracture treatment etc,, However, our program director Kevin O'Connell allowed two new islamist interns two and a half hours of required lecture time to preach islam.
One of the muslims actually sang his prayers. He then went on to discribe "the Pillars of Islam" after two plus hours of this several people began get uncomfortable with the lecterers calls for jihad and militancy toward the United States. All my questions were theologic in nature. I was hoping to display for the audience the plagerism mohammed practiced in writing the koran by quoting the Holy Bible when relavant. At no time was any member of the audience disrespectful.
At the end of the talk the muslims true nature showed itself as raw paranoia. He said that soon all muslims would be interred "I've seen the pictures of prisons on the internet" He admitted tithing to Global Benevolence Foundation, sending money to the families of suicide bombers. "I know Mr. Haddad, he's being held prisoner"
I was content to dust off my feet and move on. I interviewed and was offered a position at Michigan State. Somehow word of my new position got back to the people at University of Wisconsin. They called up my new employer. I was informed that Michigan state no longer had a position for me. My wife cried for hours.
Another Christian physician was also told his position was closed. His offense like mine was to ask an innocuous question.
On January 10th, I received a registered letter from John Frey MD Dean of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine. My contract at Wausau Family Practice was not to be renewed. My offense, I asked several questions of radical Islamists during a required lecture the previous week. Lecture topics are always of a medically revelant nature; trauma, podiatry, fracture treatment etc,, However, our program director Kevin O'Connell allowed two islamist interns two and a half hours of required lecture time to preach islam.
One of the muslims actually sang his prayers. He then went on to discribe "the Pillars of Islam". After two plus hours of this several people began get uncomfortable with the lecterers called for jihad and militancy toward the United States. All my questions were theologic in nature. I was hoping to display for the audience the plagerism mohammed practiced in writing the koran by quoting the Holy Bible when relavant. At no time was any member of the audience disrespectful.
At the end of the talk the muslims' true nature showed itself as raw paranoia. He said that soon all muslims would be interred "I've seen the pictures of prisons on the internet" He admitted tithing to Global Benevolence Foundation, sending money to the families of suicide bombers. "I know Mr. Haddad, he's being held prisoner by the United States government"
I was content to dust off my feet and move on. I interviewed and was offered a position at Michigan State. Somehow word of my new position got back to the people at University of Wisconsin. They called up my new employer. I was informed that Michigan State no longer had a position for me. My wife cried for hours.
Another Christian physician was also told his position was closed. His offense like mine was to ask innocuous questions.
I'm prepared to sue.
Bingo.
While muslims complain that Americans don't know or understand Islam, the fact is, most Amerrican Christians know a lot more about Islam than most muslims know about Christianity. After you've discussed Koran, try talking about the Bible, or Jesus, with them. Most of them know nothing at all. Their expectation (coming out of their mind-set) is that the Universities would represent the finest in leading christian theology, when the reality is that the theologians in these schools have become so wrapped up secularism and phenomenological approaches that they have made themselves irrelevant to the christian movement in the world today. They just don't matter. Yet the muslim student sees them as normative. Big problem.
Hmm. I really don't know whether the apostrophe in the last sentence of the previous paragraph was correctly placed. But that "Post Reply" button looks pretty tempting, so . . .
And what relevance to the study of medicine did this have?
I am so sorry for your problem. I hope that it can be resolved to the benefit of your family and humankind. This is the most outrageous thing I've heard today. God Bless you and yours.
They enthusiastically agree that Jesus was born of Mary, a virgin, but from that point on all is lies. With that mindset, one cannot argue anything.
DrMike
What you have described here is red meat for those guys.
Johnny, this guy needs your help.
There is no such thing as an islamist. A person who follows the religion and practices of Islam is a Muslim, not a islamist.
Sigh.
Thanks for the heads up.
These morons haven't figured out that suicidal "tolerance" is an individual choice and can't be rammed down others' throats.
They will reap what they sow.
Some highly educated Americans are truly ignorant, stupid and clueless.
But very PC; that is tres important...
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