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Columbia University Faculty Action Committee Statement of Concern

Submitted by Georgiann Camacho, Jan 10, 2008 15:55

Dcarpenter speaks only truth, not with forked tongue. If the president does not agree with the faculty or holds views that are different (wow - academic debate on a university campus?). Nope, unacceptable. HE....MUST...BE...SILENCED....or they could embarrass themselves, educators truly dedicated to academic freedom and first amendment rights, as well as the American people by flying to Tehran, to bow in obeisence and pay homage to this butcher king, and apologize for President Bollinger's honest challenges to the despot.

By the way, is it just me, or does the list of surnames of the "concerned" signers indicate that anti-semitism might be behind this published rant? Ah...the intolerance of the so-called "tolerant" (except when others disagree, of course).


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Dcarpenter speaks only truth, not with forked tongue. If the president does not agree with the faculty or holds views...

Georgiann Camacho 

Jan 10, 2008 15:55

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R. Shouse 

Nov 29, 2007 20:04

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Nov 15, 2007 00:30

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Dcarpenter 

Nov 13, 2007 00:49

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William McNairn 

Nov 12, 2007 21:02

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