Posted on 01/17/2003 1:21:34 PM PST by Interesting Times
OK. Just when you think you've heard it all, along come the left-wingers with an even MORE outrageous stunt. Get this...
On March 3, 2003, a certain Laura Whitehorn is scheduled to speak for the African and African-American studies program at Duke University in North Carolina. Here's how the university is billing Ms. Whitehorn on their website:
"Laura Whitehorn is a revolutionary anti-imperialist who spent over 14 years in federal prison as a political prisoner. An out lesbian, she initiated and worked in HIV peer education and support projects in each of the three federal prisons in which she did time. Since her release, she's worked with POZ Magazine, a national monthly for the communities affected by HIV. She is now writing about HCV/HIV co-infection in the prisons. She has also researched the many cases in the U.S. of HIV positive people locked up for supposed 'crimes of transmission.' She is also involved in work toward the release of all the remaining political prisoners in U.S. prisons, and she lives in Manhattan with her lover, the writer Susie Day."
Judging by the cover, you'd think this was just another run-of-the-mill anti-American gay activist...hardly anything unusual for today's university campus.
But, as they say on late-night TV, there's more...MUCH more.
As James Taranto of OpinionJournal.com revealed yesterday in his "Best of the Web" e-newsletter, Ms. Whitehorn isn't exactly the "political prisoner" victim her PR flaks are trying to make her out to be.
A documentary uncovered by Taranto titled, "OUT: The Making of a Revolutionary," tells the rest of the story...
"Planting a bomb in the U.S. Capitol Building in 1983 was the culmination of a lifetime of radical protest for Laura Whitehorn, and 14 years in federal penitentiary have only solidified her stance as a committed American revolutionary. . . . More than simply a life and times story, OUT: The Making of a Revolutionary is a powerful indictment against the incarceration system, where still today over 100 political prisoners remain imprisoned for speaking out against the U.S. Government."
Whitehorn is no "political prisoner" who was persecuted for "speaking out against the U.S. Government."
She's a frigging TERRORIST BOMBER!
And Duke University is rolling out the red carpet for this woman and giving her a platform of legitimacy?
To be fair, it's quite possible - maybe even probable - that the university president, Nannerl O. Keohane, knew nothing about this woman's true past and identity. Nevertheless, he knows now. And he should be rolling up that red carpet and immediately canceling this terrorist radical's appearance.
I'm all for free speech - and this wacko is free to spout her views on the street corner 'til the cows come home. But she has no *right* to mouth her bile from a lectern at one of the nation's great institutions of higher learning. Duke should tell Ms. Whitehorn to take a hike and get lost.
If you agree, you can contact Mr. Keohane at: president@duke.edu
Duke University 207 Allen Building Box 90001 Durham, North Carolina 27708-0001 Telephone: (919) 684-2424 Facsimile: (919) 684-3050
His Mom's name was probably Nancy and his Dad's Earl.
Nanner, nanner, nanner!!!
You made me LOL though.
The AA depratment at Brown had her speaking last April
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/African_American_Studies/confagenda.html
I'm searching for other universities that fund domestic terrorism.
It isn't clear yet whether she's getting paid, but I'd expect that information to emerge in the course of the freep...
http://lists.indymedia.org/mailman/public/imc-dc/2000-September/002293.html
> Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 13:23:53 -0400 > To: BobL@poz.com > From: Laura Whitehorn > > Human Rights in the U.S.: The Unfinished Story of Political Prisoners/ > Victims of COINTELPRO > Thursday, September 14, 2000 > 1:00 - 5:00 PM > Room 2200 Rayburn House Office Building > > 1:00 - 1:10 Opening of Braintrust and introduction of > participants by Ms. McKinney > > 1:10 - 1:45 PM First section of presentations > > Nketchi Taifa, professor of law, Howard Univ Law School > "Overview of COINTELPRO" > > Kathleen Cleaver, attorney and former Communications Secretary > of Black Panther Party > "Importance of Political Prisoners" > > Michael Tarif Warren, criminal defense attorney, NYC > "COINTELPRO operations against political supporters" > > 1:45 - 2:25 PM Video clips of interviews with prisoners > ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE interviews with political prisoners Leonard > Peltier, Mutulu Shakur, and Mumia Abu Jamal > > 2:30 - 3:30 Presentations about individual political > prisoners > > Bruce Ellison, defense attorney for Leonard Peltier > > Geronimo ji Jaga, former Black Panther leader imprisoned for > 28 years due to COINTELPRO action > > Laura Whitehorn, released prisoner engaged in anti-war and > anti-racist struggles > > 3:30 - 5:00 PM Moderator, Ms. McKinney > Discussion with audience & panelists > > Audience members who are families of political prisoners, > working with prisoners committees, or attorneys on political cases will be > introduced and allowed to particpate in answering questions and making > statements as well > > _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ > Laura Whitehorn > POZ Magazine > Assistant Editor > 349 West 12th St. > New York City, NY 10014 > 212-242-2163 ext. 213 > _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
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