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Re: "I, too, was disgusted by Jensen's article, but I also must defend his freedom to state his opinion. The First Amendment is the bedrock of American liberty. "

This is good to hear. Now, I wonder how the good UT Austin President feels about the Second Amendment.

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1 posted on 09/19/2001 3:39:40 AM PDT by rw4site
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Maybe Mr. Jensen should be transferred to the University of Kabul. I'm sure the good citizens of Texas could provide the one-way fare.
2 posted on 09/19/2001 3:52:12 AM PDT by Vigilanteman
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"Using the same liberty, I convey my personal judgment that Jensen is not only misguided, but has become a fountain of undiluted foolishness on issues of public policy."

Like that.

"Students must learn that there is a good deal of foolish opinion in the popular media and they must become skilled at recognizing and discounting it"

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4 posted on 09/19/2001 4:25:03 AM PDT by Texas_Jarhead
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This is all well and good, but the people who need to be contacted about jensen are the Board of Regents. One can look them up (there is a web page) under University Texas Board Regents (in google). Since they are all political appointees, they might be - shall we say - more attuned to the feelings of the public.
5 posted on 09/19/2001 4:36:16 AM PDT by neutrino (Neutrino)
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The days of hateful anti-american rhetoric being spoken to only a few are gone. No one hides from the internet!!!! You will be hearing from real americans.
6 posted on 09/19/2001 5:13:58 AM PDT by OldFriend
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President Faulkner should be commended for speaking out so quickly and forthrightly. Very unusual in this day of "diversity", "multiculturalism" and "sensitivity".

Thank you President Faulkner.

12 posted on 09/19/2001 6:48:50 AM PDT by jackbill
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I, too, was disgusted by Jensen's article, but I also must defend his freedom to state his opinion.

But if had said that Martin Luther King was an adulterer, he would have been fired.

15 posted on 09/19/2001 6:56:08 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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"Using the same liberty, I convey my personal judgment that Jensen is not only misguided, but has become a fountain of undiluted foolishness on issues of public policy."

Dear Mr Larry Faulkner, President of the University of Texas,

If you believe what you said, why have you hired Prof Jensen to teach students? Don't the taxpayers and parents of UT students deserve better?

16 posted on 09/19/2001 6:59:53 AM PDT by Kermit
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Should fountains of foolishness have jobs teaching at UT?
17 posted on 09/19/2001 7:13:52 AM PDT by austingirl
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A HOLE GETS HIS OWN CAMP GRENADA SONG
19 posted on 09/21/2001 12:12:37 PM PDT by doug from upland
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Now, I wonder how the good UT Austin President feels about the Second Amendment.

Don't know, but since he lives in TX (right to carry), it's a safe bet that he doesn't speak AGAINST the 2nd Amendment.

20 posted on 09/21/2001 2:11:09 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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This was Dr. Faulkner's unedited letter which was e-mailed in response to my letter to the UT System Board of Regents:

"I have received your message about recent remarks made by Robert Jensen. Those remarks were made entirely in his capacity as a free citizen of the United States writing and speaking under protection of the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. No aspect of them is supported, condoned, or officially recognized by The University of Texas at Austin. There is no tie whatever to the University or its programs. He is not speaking in the University's name and may not speak in its name.

Using the same liberty, I convey my personal judgment that Mr. Jensen is not only misguided, but has become a fountain of undiluted foolishness on issues of public policy. He often speaks on such matters in the public media. Perhaps there is some comfort for you in the fact that practically no one here takes his outbursts seriously.

You express concern for our students. One of the things they must learn is that there is a good deal of foolish opinion in the popular media, and they must develop skill at recognizing it and discounting it.

Their reaction to Mr. Jensen's private columns seems generally healthy to me.

I, too, am disgusted by Jensen's most recent items. But I also must defend the freedom granted to all citizens under the First Amendment. It is the bedrock of American liberty."

Larry R. Faulkner, President
University of Texas at Austin
400 Main Building
P.O. Box T
Austin, Texas 78713

...and here is my reply to Patty L. Culler who sent this on behalf of Francie Frederick at the Board of Regents:

Thank you for the reply sent by Dr. Faulkner. I'm glad that you do not share Robert W. Jensen's beliefs regarding the terrorist attack of September 11th and America's need to respond to it. Dr. Faulkner calls his comments "misguided" and "foolish", which I concur. I would also add "treasonous".

While it is true that Mr. Jensen's comments are protected by the First Amendment, the Constitution does not guarantee his continued employment at our university.

Whether you care to accept it or not, Mr. Jensen does represent the Univeristy of Texas at Austin because his occupation is listed after each article I have seen bearing his comments. It represents to students, alumni and parents of future students what type of viewpoints are tolerated and perhaps encouraged at the university. This is not one radical student. It is a person in position of authority, given charge to instruct others - a charge granted him by the University of Texas. His comments therefore, do reflect on the university every bit as much as if they had been written by (head football coach) Mack Brown or yourself.

If Mr. Jensen were making statements of a racist nature, you would not tolerate. If Mr. Jensen were blaming America for, say, the Nazi holocaust, you would not tolerate it. When Mr. Jensen essentially blames America for the deaths of 6,000 people in New York, it should not be tolerated either.

Once again, I am calling for Robert W. Jensen's immediate dismissal. He is welcome to then use his First Amendment rights on any street corner of America where it cannot be cloaked under the reputation of a respectable university.

Please forward these comments to the Board of Regents and to Dr. Faulkner. Thank you for your time.

Respectfully,

(Tall_Texan)
Class of 1979

One other question I should have asked in my response was whether the university is in the habit of employing professors who spout "undiluted foolishness" that isn't condoned?

21 posted on 09/24/2001 10:33:03 AM PDT by Tall_Texan
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Yet another example of the problems with granting tenure to idiots.
32 posted on 09/24/2001 12:35:57 PM PDT by mountaineer
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The people I know who were in Vietnam have told me that the USA provided aid to villages of civilians who were anti-American. One told me how they used to land, drop off the stuff and then when they took off the same villagers who were glad to get the food tried to shoot them out of the air.

Cambodia is a whole 'nother story. If we had been allowed to stay there and work from there a few MILLION people might still be alive.

39 posted on 09/24/2001 12:51:44 PM PDT by tiki
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BTTT
42 posted on 09/24/2001 3:44:13 PM PDT by T. Buzzard Trueblood
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This repulsive person is on O'Reilly now. *What* a d*ck.
45 posted on 09/24/2001 5:45:01 PM PDT by Benrand
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Bet Texans want a piece of him. He better high tail it out of the state real quick.
46 posted on 09/24/2001 5:47:48 PM PDT by dalebert
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