1 posted on
12/18/2005 12:13:41 AM PST by
Deek1969
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To: Deek1969
...at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth... So... if I am to believe this story, I have to believe that the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth DIDN'T HAVE A COPY of Mao's Little Red book, and had to order a loaner from another college...
I had to pause for a few minutes after typing the above paragraph. My keyboard was refusing to accept any more input. Something about "input buffer full of s*&%"...
47 posted on
12/18/2005 5:54:27 AM PST by
wyattearp
(The best weapon to have in a gunfight is a shotgun - preferably from ambush.)
To: Deek1969
Okay, so it wasn't just the book request, it was that along with the students background. That background info is necessary for anyone to make any sort of conclusion re. this article. Might not fit in the reporter's agenda, though.
50 posted on
12/18/2005 6:16:31 AM PST by
Flightdeck
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To: Deek1969
Years ago when my eldest son was 7, he was into ham radio and spoke with someone in Cuba. Before long they sent him Mao's little red book. I joked that he'd be on the FBI's watch list.
51 posted on
12/18/2005 6:17:35 AM PST by
hershey
To: Deek1969
I can't imagine the book wasn't on the shelves at a University.
If the report is true it seems the book had little to do with the visit and more to do with the phone calls to nations where there are large groups of Muslim terrorists.
53 posted on
12/18/2005 7:35:23 AM PST by
em2vn
To: Deek1969
I don't believe the story at all.
56 posted on
12/18/2005 7:57:00 AM PST by
toddlintown
(Lennon takes six bullets to the chest, Yoko is standing right next to him and not one f'ing bullet?)
To: Deek1969
The student, who was completing a research paper on Communism for Pontbriand's class on fascism and totalitarianism, filled out a form for the request, leaving his name, address, phone number and Social Security number. [emphasis added]
Riiight. I do that all the time.
57 posted on
12/18/2005 8:00:21 AM PST by
1rudeboy
To: Deek1969
I find this almost laughable. Do you really think that a prominent Ivy League college woulnd't have some copies of Mao's works in their library?
I've found them in our college library (a subsidiary of Houston University) and checked them out without any fuss.
Perhaps there are other, more meaningful, reasons why this gentleman has been talked to by the authorities.?
60 posted on
12/18/2005 10:37:25 AM PST by
wildbill
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61 posted on
12/19/2005 6:23:10 AM PST by
B4Ranch
(No expiration date is on the Oath to protect America from all enemies, foreign and domestic.)
To: Deek1969
This is very, very frightening. What's more frightening is that when I scroll down this thread to read the responses, a lot of people are going to be cheering having government spy on what people are reading. I wonder what president hillary will consider "subversive reading material" and who will be on her "watch list?"
63 posted on
12/19/2005 7:38:03 AM PST by
mysterio
To: Deek1969
This story sounds fishy as hell to me. First, I can't imagine any decent sized university that would not already have Mao's rants in their collection. Second, it's available in it's entirety,
Online.
66 posted on
12/19/2005 7:53:41 AM PST by
Ditto
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To: Deek1969
He was later visited at his parents' home in New Bedford by two agents of the Department of Homeland Security, the professors told the Standard-Times. The professors said the student was told by the agents that the book is on a "watch list," and that his background, which included significant time abroad, triggered them to investigate the student further. Good. Nice to know DHS is doing its job.
Of course, the MSM would have us believe that even an investigation amounts to shocking, reprehensible abuse of an American citizen by thugs in black helicopters.
69 posted on
12/19/2005 10:29:52 AM PST by
TChris
("Unless you act, you're going to lose your world." - Mark Steyn)
To: Deek1969
This entire article is NOT passing the smell test. What's the student's name? What were the names of the agents? Has the reporter actually seen the inter-library request? And why on earth would someone need to check out "Little Red Book" via an inter-library loan when the dang thing is available online from thousands of sources. This is usually reserved for books that are rare or hard to come by, not something so readily availble as Mao's "work".
70 posted on
12/19/2005 10:32:35 AM PST by
numberonepal
(Don't Even Think About Treading On Me)
To: Deek1969
Everyone here IS aware by now that this entire story was a fabrication and that none of it ever happened, right?
The student from UMass Dartmouth has now admitted to having made up the entire story of his having been visited by Homeland Security representatives.
Official follow up story by the same author
80 posted on
12/25/2005 6:35:22 AM PST by
Lloyd227
(and may God bless Oriana Fallaci)
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