Posted on 11/16/2001 1:23:35 PM PST by Luis Gonzalez
So do I. In fact, I believe that forcing the other employees to work alongside this piece of dung would constitute the creation of a "hostile atmosphere" in the workplace, and we sure can't have that. I'd have fired him in a heartbeat.
Actually, Luis, UM is a public (state) university.
But then, you never pay much attention to facts anyway.
I agree with others here that they should deport his Iranian butt back to Iran and further, let him see what kind of right to free speech he has in Iran.
Semper Fidelis
From the University of Miami website
The University of Miami, a privately supported, non-sectarian institution currently enrolls over 13,600 students in approximately 100 undergraduate, 85 master's, and 55 doctoral and professional areas of study. Miami's students represent nearly every state and over 100 foreign countries.
Those are the actual facts, WG.
The sinkEmperor's deviant court continues to spit on America, even as the deviant himself strides the scene as if a good legacy were his for the constructing, after the fact. Makes me sick. Deport the terrorist sympathizer and be done with him. There are plenty of schools in Arab backwaters that will admit him, and his work will be much less strenuous to boot.
Dear Willie;
Thanks for the information on University of Michigan, it is a fine school.
How that information relates to a story about a University of Miami employee firing escapes me, but hey! Who knows! There may be some Arabs that need firing there as well.
"When terror struck America on Sept. 11, a University of Miami medical technician who was turning 22 that day said aloud, ``Some birthday gift from Osama bin Laden!"
That's the first line of the article, I thought you would like to familiarize yourself with the topic.
BTW, I have always wondered something, was it Brigadiers voting in error for Gore, or the other way around in Palm Beach County? Just trying to figure out who is dumber.
Go Willie, go!
. . . "Rahat blames not only on his politically charged words, which also criticized U.S. foreign policy, but on his citizenship: Iranian." . . .
Damn . . . where are those military tribunals when you really need them? Why is this bed pan specialist, pig allowed to stay in the US?
DEPORT his sorry a*s, today! Send a crystal clear message to all other Iranians - we no longer tolerate your hateful attitude towards us.
"Watch what anti-American things you say . . . you just may be leaving for Iran today"!
FReeregards . . .
So do I. In fact, I believe that forcing the other employees to work alongside this piece of dung would constitute the creation of a "hostile atmosphere" in the workplace, and we sure can't have that. I'd have fired him in a heartbeat.
Exactly. How does he know that any one of his fellow employees could have had a loved one to die in the WTC attack? That would definitely be a "hostile environment" to that individual.
Actually, Luis, UM is a public (state) university.
But then, you never pay much attention to facts anyway.
Earth to Willie Green. Earth to Willie Green.
The link you posted is to the University of Michigan- Ann Arbor . The "U.M." mentioned in the article is the University of Miami (Florida).
The University of Miami is now and has always been a private University. It is my alma mater for both my B.S. and M.D. degrees.
I think that you owe an apology to Luis Gonzalez.
So what? I wish congress would create a vehicle to change the status of people like this to 'former' resident
Look for me on TV tomorrow yelling my head off as UM beats up on Syracuse!
Rose Bowl, here we come!
But then, you never pay much attention to facts anyway.
It won't be long until "right wingers," "gun fanatics" and anti-government activists are tracked down and jailed as unfit, unpatriotic citizens. Yes, it can happen here, and thanks to the President Bush (isn't he supposed to be a conservative?), the framework is now in place to arrest, jail and put to death anyone who demonstrates malicious "intentions" toward the government. The Patriot Act passed by Congress recently is patterned after the Enabling Act, which gave Adolph Hilter dictatorial powers in Germany.
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