Posted on 01/28/2003 7:35:57 AM PST by 1Old Pro
Ritter speech questioned
Schenectady-- But college's trustees don't act to stop appearance
By MIKE GOODWIN, Staff writer
First published: Tuesday, January 28, 2003
The Schenectady Community College Board of Trustees questioned whether to allow former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter -- embroiled in controversy over his June 2001 arrest in an Internet sex sting -- to speak to students, but took no action Monday to block the speech.
The college signed a contract with Ritter last fall, agreeing to pay him $4,000 from a special student-faculty fund to speak about a possible war with Iraq. Ritter has been an outspoken critic of the Bush administration's preparations for war against the Middle East country, but his views have been overshadowed in the past week by the revelation that he was once arrested for allegedly trying to lure a 16-year-old girl to a Menands fast-food restaurant.
At Monday's board meeting, several trustees raised concerns about having Ritter speak at the college. One warned that the college might need to increase security to handle protests when Ritter appears on Feb. 12. Others said talk of Ritter's arrest would overwhelm his anti-war message and convey the impression the college accepts the behavior of which Ritter was accused.
But they stopped short of asking President Gabriel Basil to try to get the college out of the contract.
"We're not going to be offering a forum on Iraq," Trustee and County Legislator Al deAprix told his board colleagues. "We'd be viewed as offering a forum on whether these alleged activities are acceptable or not."
But Andrea Lewis, the board's student representative, said the students she has talked to all support having Ritter speak.
"We asked Mr. Ritter to talk about Iraq," she said. "That's what he's going to be discussing. We want to hear his position on that."
Ritter's June 15, 2001, arrest came to light just over a week ago. He was charged with a class B misdemeanor for allegedly using the Internet to set up a sexual rendezvous with a person he thought was a 16-year-old girl. The person actually was a Colonie police detective conducting an undercover investigation.
The case was adjourned in contemplation of dismissal, meaning the charges would be dropped and the records sealed if Ritter stayed out of trouble for six months. Ritter has acknowledged the arrest, but he has declined to discuss details.
Last week, federal authorities obtained the sealed records for review in a possible federal prosecution on Internet crime charges. Ritter has declined to discuss the pending federal investigation, saying only that "the timing stinks."
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Should the trustees try to stop it?
Trustee Nick Barber said, "This is an educational institution; this is an educational experience."
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The college President says 90 percent of his conversations are supportive of Ritter. A caller to local radio said that Basil is NOT taking phone calls on this thereby eliminating the Freedom of Speech of the local taxpayers who fund this school.
Send Basil an e-mail with your thoughts. MAKE SURE to cc the newspaper writers so we can prove that not only is Ritter a liar, but so is this left wing college President.
Gabriel J. Basil
cc newspaper writers ==>> mgoodwin@timesunion.com AND : marym@dailygazette.com & lamend@dailygazette.com
local talk radio host who is all over this story: pvandenburgh@albanyradio.net
TAKE A FEW MINUTES AND LET YOUR THOUGHTS BE KNOWN, SEND AN E-MAIL!
The local media, 4 stations, will have cameras a rolling. This is an excellent opportunity for a Freep.
A bunch of FReepers should show up wearing those Burger King crowns
And those Catholic schoolgirl outfits.
(Im never one for subtlety.)
Nor haute cotiure either! :)
January 28, 03
Dear President Basil,
I am writing in order to express my outrage, dismay and disgust over the Schenectady Community College Board's decision to pay Mr. Scott Ritter $4,000 from a special student-faculty fund and to speak about a possible war with Iraq.
This individual was arrested for allegedly trying to lure a 16-year-old girl to a Menands fast-food restaurant on June 15, 2001. He was charged with a class B misdemeanor for allegedly using the Internet to set up a sexual rendezvous with a person he thought was a 16-year-old girl that he wanted to watch him masturbate! The authorities have the evidence that this was his intent when he set up the meeting. The person Mr. Ritter was corresponding with was actually a Colonie police detective conducting an undercover investigation. Mr. Ritter went to the location and he was arrested for the crime. The case was adjourned in contemplation of dismissal, meaning the charges would be dropped and the records sealed if Ritter stayed out of trouble for six months. Ritter has acknowledged the arrest, but he has declined to discuss details. Were he innocent, according to the law he is free to clear his name and set the record straight. This he is unwilling to do because he did the deed!
Sir, this matter is not over, last week federal authorities obtained the sealed records for review in a possible federal prosecution on Internet crime charges. This is the man you want to address your students!
It does not matter what the students think of Mr. Ritter, or his stand on Iraq, you and your college board are suppose to be the ADULTS running the school. Adults do not allow alleged pedophiles under federal investigation to come onto campus and address a student body about anything, period! You and your board should be ashamed. If I had a student at Schenectady Community College, I would be looking for another institution to send my son or daughter to for their education and those responsible for giving Mr. Ritter a platform should be fired.
As for Mr. Ritter's new-found pro-Saddam position on Iraq, blackmail has a habit of radically changing one's position. Having served as a Chaplain within a large prison facility for over 5 years I know one thing, it is not a one time deal, child molesters make it a habit of taking sexual advantage of under age girls and boys. I have a sneaking suspicion that Mr. Ritter's lust for little girls was learned by Iraq's regime and that he was set up, captured on film and threatened with exposure if he didn't "cooperate." This, along with the $400,000 he received the Iraqi government goes along way towards explaining his amazing change in position.
I have forwarded copies of this letter to the appropriate news organizations.
G. S., Ph.D.
cc Press and Radio
I suspect those college coeds are far too old to appeal to Ritter.
As for his treasonous behavior, that's another issue altogether.
That's really a great idea. Ritter is so easy to get riled up that he would not be able to stand it and he'd just go nuts in front of all those tv cameras. Replays would be all over FOX at least.
Our local FOX affiliate loves stories like these. I'm sure that Ritter has a short fuse and will probably start swinging at people. He's nuts.
Good idea!!!! Wish I could go; I'd do it!
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