Yo, We at war
We at war with terrorism, racism, and most of all we at war with ourselves
(Jesus Walks)
God show me the way because the Devil trying to break me down
(Jesus Walks with me) with me with me with me [fades]
US federal law defines terrorism as acts that:
appear to be intended–
(i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;
(ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or
(iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping; and
to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion
It’s time to fight terrorism
Check.
On the Ball State University campus, posters “announcing that history professor Abel Alves was ‘WANTED'” was put up by Amanda Carpenter, a senior, who said she put up the posters in order to attract attention to her website, the Muncie, Indiana Star Press reported. The professor’s “alleged offenses include indoctrinating freshmen with liberal books, such as Fast Food Nation, and guest lectures by the Humane Society.”
Oneida J. Meranto did something this semester that she had never done in her career. She tape-recorded her lecture.
The reason: self-protection. Last winter two students filed grievances accusing the associate professor of political science at Metropolitan State College of Denver of having a liberal bias and intimidating conservative students.
Although college officials found as recently as October that she had done nothing wrong, she received death threats and dozens of hateful e-mail messages. She was too frightened to walk to her car alone, so students escorted her.
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Ms. Meranto began receiving hateful e-mail messages and death threats: “Hispanics, they should be cooked, and mixed into the Taco Bell menu. They should all be killed.” “Shoot this commie bitch.”
When she asked to have her e-mail address changed, information-technology officials refused, she says, and told her it was a “freedom of speech” issue. So she had a student open her e-mail messages for her.
Articles that Mr. Bahl and Mr. Culpepper had written about her for Frontpagemag.com, posted with a photograph of her in front of a picture of Che Guevara, only fueled the intensity of the hate mail she received, she says.
Mr. Horowitz defends posting her picture. “We live in a free society with a free press,” he says. “I didn’t put a mustache or horns on her. We just published her picture so people would know who we’re talking about.”
These are acts or terrorism plain an simple. Their intent is to incite violence as a tool to repress academic freedom on campus.
And now we can do something about it.
Click here.
http://www.studentsforacademicfreedom.org/
Now here.
http://www.studentsforacademicfreedom.com/
Who wants to take the fight to where the terrorists live?
First rule of the web, never let your site registration lapse.
Let’s see if we can get the People for the American Way to make the move.