Promoting jihad at the expense of the state
After reading this piece by Mike Adams on a Kent State University associate professor who also has a blog promoting and supporting jihad “in the name of OBL”, words simply fail me.
After reading this piece by Mike Adams on a Kent State University associate professor who also has a blog promoting and supporting jihad “in the name of OBL”, words simply fail me.
Self-centered? College students? Via AP (emphasis added):
I’ve been out of commission most of the day, but am getting back in the groove and surfing the ‘net to see what’s going on in the world and wanted to link up to a post of Michelle Malkin’s where she describes at length a disgusting incident that happened to a UMW student and his roommates/classmates as a result of a raging out of control moonbat stalker who purposely tracked down a Republican who posted on a social networking site called “Facebook” – and the accused reportedly had a list of other Republicans he’d stalked online whose houses he wanted to ‘visit.’ There’s too much info there to snip here for quotes in a way that would make sense, so read the post in full to get just how serious what happened to the victim (Richard Reed Pannell) and his roommates actually is. This guy – and others – was targeted for his political beliefs by a graduate of the university he was attending.
Mark Noonan at Blogs for Bush has the details on how San Francisco State University is attempting to stifle the free speech rights of the SFSU College Republicans group. What started it all?
Ian from Hot Air snagged this FoxNews video clip of a story Fox did on how UC Santa Cruz has cancelled their job fair this year because of concerns that there will be a repeat from what happened last year when violent anti-war protesters attacked a military recruiting center.
Yesterday, I blogged about some students at the City University of NY who have honored Assata Shakur, a convicted cop killer, as well as Puerto Rican terrorist Guillermo Morales at their ‘community and student center’ by naming the center after the fugitives, who are both currently residing in Cuba. The center has had this name since 1989, but the issue has only recently come to light.