To: montag813
"Huh? He is tenured at a public college, and thus has ZERO chance of being fired. And if he is fired, he has a nearly 100% chance of regaining his job through the courts. It is unfortunate. But by making him a national "star" we are in effect creating a 2nd Chomsky--who will now make tons of cash catering to the far left, and have student flocking to him like flies on shit--where he would have remained obscure and irrelevant had we simply ridiculed and dismissed him outright."
I couldn't agree less.
The more people are educated about what these communists do and say the less they will support them. If there is enough outrage over this nut case then you you can bet that UC will wish they had canned him if they don't. It's the old money talks, BS walks syndrome.
50 posted on
02/06/2005 6:00:34 PM PST by
Tweaker
To: Tweaker
The most important thing is to END THE TENURE SYSTEM altogether.
To: Tweaker
I believe the status of tenure is not a codified construct of the law, but rather a tradition of the school. It seems to me he has violated any contractual agreement with the state of Colorado when he doesn't teach his subject and teach insurrection to his students. Fire him and if he sues, litigate it. If the state of Colorado has to pay damages, it will be negligent to the damages Ward is inflicting upon the students and this nations posterity.
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