Posted on 01/14/2009 8:09:46 AM PST by Doctor Raoul
The Student Activities Office has officially postponed the Ayers event for later this month. I have been informed that the invitation to Ayers has been rescinded and will not be renewed.
Amazingly, Ayers was invited to speak to the student body on leadership.
Good news is always welcome.
It is a sad state of affairs when I find myself surprised to see an educational institution doing the right thing.
He should work for Hamas instead. He would fit in great.
There is hope. Thanks for this info.
Just praying they don’t invite Mumia in his stead.
That murdering scum gave a commencement address to Oberlin College a couple of years ago.
Well, that’s one skirmish. We have to keep them up, ever day a new way. Keep the Usurper’s forces frenetic and frothy.
Instead of cancelling, I would like to see alternative viewpoints given equal time and consideration.
A debate on whether terrorist bombings of your own country are a good thing? I'm not open minded or diverse enough to give that debate much thought.
“Amazingly” I was throwing out papers and came across a brochure for a camp/school for teens needing help with discipline. And there was a quote from Ayers in it. There was no note to say who he is (a terrorist bomber anti-social scum).
Ayers will tell them real leaders do not make their own bombs - they designate that task to lesser folk and run away when pieces of lesser folk rain down in the street after a “mistake”.
This man should be shunned and avoided, not made some kind of hero or authority.
Better action than that taken at St. Mary’s College in Moraga Calif. where they provided him a forum and wont disclose how much remuneration they may have given him.
Have families of Weatherman Underground victims give a presentation across the hall from the Commie punk. Let people attend both events.
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