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  • Take Back The Memorial

    07/13/2005 6:21:25 AM PDT · by Wuli · 40 replies · 758+ views
    Take Back The Memorial ORG ^ | Tuseday July 12, 2005 | alerts@takebackthememalerts@takebackthememorial.org
    From www.takebackthememorial.org Today's Must Read From 9/11 Familes for a Safe & Strong America: Forsaking the public trust at Ground Zero: Bernstein to move IFC 20 feet east, take artifacts from the memorial site, and use 9/11's heroes as drawing cards The Lower Manhattan Development Corporation has repeatedly failed the trust the American people placed in it. Either knowingly or with a lack of due diligence, the LMDC allowed a political ideolog to become a key member of the boards overseeing the 9/11 memorial at Ground Zero. Further, the LMDC has allowed him to turn the gateway cultural center to...
  • He's The Worst Ever (Have your barf bags ready)

    12/02/2006 9:40:43 AM PST · by WinOne4TheGipper · 68 replies · 2,054+ views
    Washington Post ^ | December 3, 2006 | Eric Foner
    Ever since 1948, when Harvard professor Arthur Schlesinger Sr. asked 55 historians to rank U.S. presidents on a scale from "great" to "failure," such polls have been a favorite pastime for those of us who study the American past. Changes in presidential rankings reflect shifts in how we view history. When the first poll was taken, the Reconstruction era that followed the Civil War was regarded as a time of corruption and misgovernment caused by granting black men the right to vote. As a result, President Andrew Johnson, a fervent white supremacist who opposed efforts to extend basic rights to...
  • On campus, the costs of rewriting communism

    10/05/2003 6:53:41 AM PDT · by aculeus · 50 replies · 423+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | October 5, 2003 | ARNOLD BEICHMAN
    <p>For parents who are spending tens of thousands of dollars in annual tuition fees, for those concerned with intellectual honesty in the academic profession, for college students enrolled in American history courses, and for members of Congress who appropriate taxpayer money to support the American university, the report in this book is a startling, even explosive expose of where the money and their trust are going.</p>
  • Park plan riles Civil War group

    08/22/2003 6:10:31 AM PDT · by Moose4 · 20 replies · 449+ views
    The State (Columbia, SC) ^ | 22 August 2003 | Roddie Burris
    A history-laden effort to highlight Beaufort County as the national birthplace of the South's Reconstruction era has stirred tension in the Lowcountry. The Sons of Confederate Veterans, a group of Civil War veterans' descendants, wants to stop the effort to federally protect several sites honoring South Carolina's and Beaufort County's prominent historical roles in the post-Civil War period. "If the National Park Service wants to honor blacks being free from slavery and blacks getting the right to vote, that's fine," said Michael Givens, first lieutenant of the state division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. "Just don't do it under...
  • Why the Left Loves Osama [and Saddam] by Daniel Pipes

    08/20/2003 6:13:41 PM PDT · by dennisw · 51 replies · 728+ views
    Daniel Pipes ^ | March 19, 2003 | Daniel Pipes
    Why the Left Loves Osama [and Saddam] by Daniel Pipes March 19, 2003 Has anyone noticed an indifference in the precincts of the far Left to the fatalities of 9/11 and the horrors of Saddam Hussein? Right after the 9/11 attack, German composer Karlheinz Stockhausen called it "the greatest work of art for the whole cosmos." Eric Foner, an ornament of Columbia University's Marxist firmament, trivialized it by announcing himself unsure "which is more frightening: the horror that engulfed New York City or the apocalyptic rhetoric emanating daily from the White House." Norman Mailer called the suicide hijackers "brilliant." More...
  • Vichy America: Not anti-American --- just pro-fascist

    04/09/2003 7:21:34 AM PDT · by SJackson · 9 replies · 276+ views
    Jewish World Review ^ | April 9, 2003 | Sam Schulman
    The left -- together with its U.S. liberal allies -- is now the chief defender of fascism and tyranny in the world. In fact, the left has adopted as its chief mission the protection of tyranny where it exists, and the fight to extend it wherever possible. And now that it is losing the Dear Leader, Saddam, it will turn its sights on Israel - the only democracy in a sea of tyranny. Professor Eric Foner, of Columbia University, stood on the same stage as the Professor Nicholas DeGenova, who memorably celebrated the genocidal warlords of Somalia, to denounce the...
  • Moment of Truth (For the Anti-American Left)(Horowitz on the Aftermath of the De Genova Remarks)

    03/30/2003 10:01:03 PM PST · by Pyro7480 · 91 replies · 1,842+ views
    Front Page Magazine ^ | 3/31/2003 | David Horowitz
    Moment of Truth (For the Anti-American Left)By David HorowitzFrontPageMagazine.com | March 31, 2003 Every movement has its moment of truth. At an "anti-war" teach-in at Columbia last week, Anthropology professor Nicholas De Genova told 3,000 students and faculty, "Peace is not patriotic. Peace is subversive, because peace anticipates a very different world than the one in which we live--a world where the U.S. would have no place."De Genova continued: "The only true heroes are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military. I personally would like to see a million Mogadishus."1 This was a reference to the ambush...
  • At Columbia, Call for Death of U.S. Forces Is Denounced

    03/29/2003 6:13:49 AM PST · by veronica · 111 replies · 3,174+ views
    NY Times ^ | 03-29-03 | TAMAR LEWIN
    The president of Columbia University said yesterday that he was horrified by the remarks of an anthropology professor who said at a campus antiwar teach-in Wednesday night that he hoped to see "a million Mogadishus" — referring to the city in Somalia where American soldiers were ambushed in a lethal firefight in 1993. The professor, Nicholas De Genova, also called for the defeat of United States forces in Iraq, and said the only true heroes are those who help defeat the American military. He said Americans who call themselves patriots are imperialist white supremacists. "Under well-established principles of the First...
  • Columbia professor's anti-U.S. military call...

    03/28/2003 4:12:11 PM PST · by Paos · 58 replies · 413+ views
    CNN.com ^ | 03/28/2003 | Associated Press
    <p>NEW YORK (AP) -- A Columbia University professor told an anti-war gathering that he would like to see "a million Mogadishus" -- referring to the 1993 ambush in Somalia that killed 18 American servicemen.</p> <p>At Wednesday night's "teach-in" on the Columbia campus, Nicholas De Genova also called for the defeat of U.S. forces in Iraq and said, "The only true heroes are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military." And he asserted that Americans who call themselves "patriots" are white supremacists.</p>
  • Radicals Speak Out At Columbia 'Teach-In'

    03/28/2003 1:50:17 PM PST · by G. Chapman · 21 replies · 355+ views
    New York Newsday ^ | March 27, 2003, 7:29 PM EST | Ron Howell
    At an anti-war "teach-in" this week, a Columbia University professor called for the defeat of American forces in Iraq and said he would like to see "a million Mogadishus" -- a reference to the Somali city where American soldiers were ambushed, with 18 killed, in 1993. "The only true heroes are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military," Nicholas De Genova, assistant professor of anthropology at Columbia University told the audience at Low Library Wednesday night. "I personally would like to see a million Mogadishus." The crowd was largely silent at the remark. They loudly applauded De...
  • Columbia teacher calls for `a million Mogadishus;' referring to 1993 ambush of U.S. servicemen

    03/28/2003 12:46:18 PM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 68 replies · 301+ views
    <p>NEW YORK (AP) -- A Columbia University professor told an anti-war gathering that he would like to see "a million Mogadishus" -- referring to the 1993 ambush in Somalia that killed 18 American servicemen.</p> <p>At Wednesday night's "teach-in" on the Columbia campus, Nicholas De Genova also called for the defeat of U.S. forces in Iraq and said, "The only true heroes are those who find ways that help defeat the U.S. military." And he asserted that Americans who call themselves "patriots" are white supremacists.</p>
  • Blame America First Again

    06/07/2002 7:01:00 AM PDT · by Stand Watch Listen · 3 replies · 305+ views
    CNSNews.com ^ | June 07, 2002 | David N. Bossie
    Many American college faculties want to react to the War on Terror as a replay of the Vietnam War. Unfortunately for these Blame America Firsters, circumstances are different. This war threatens all 284 million Americans, not just soldiers in Southeast Asia 8,000 miles away. This war angers and unifies Americans; the Vietnam War depressed and divided them. Students overwhelmingly and enthusiastically support the War on Terror. During Vietnam, by contrast, students were divided. This war is not ambiguous like Vietnam; it is clear-cut. 92% of the American people support the War on Terror. This war transforms even the liberal voters...