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New Jersey's bigot laureate
http://www.jewishworldreview.com/jeff/jacoby101402.asp ^

Posted on 11/01/2002 10:40:30 AM PST by Davis

Imamu Amiri Baraka vows to "go to the Supreme Court" if the New Jersey Legislature and Governor James McGreevey carry out their threat to revoke his appointment as the Garden State's poet laureate or block the $10,000 stipend that goes with the title. It isn't the money, he says. "Right now the most important thing to me is to disprove this lie that I'm anti-Semitic."

Now why would anyone think a cold thing like that about Amiri Baraka? And yet a lot of people do think it, especially since his recent appearance at the Dodge Poetry Festival, where he read a screed titled "Somebody Blew Up America." Its theme -- I think -- is that Baraka hates white Republicans (he compares Rudy Giuliani to David Duke) and black Republicans ("Who do Tom Ass Clarence Work for / Who doo doo come out the Colon's mouth"). But the people he really can't stand are -- well, Jews:

Who knew the World Trade Center was gonna get bombed Who told 4000 Israeli workers at the Twin Towers To stay home that day Why did Sharon stay away?...more


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: baraka; bigotry; mcgreevey; newjersey; poetlaureate
At least the new poet laureate of California had the good sense to resign amid a controversy that he lied about graduating from a specific college from which he did not hold a degree...

For another wonderful comment of this subject, check this out...

http://www.atrentino.com/Pome.html

1 posted on 11/01/2002 10:40:31 AM PST by Davis
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To: Davis
Low life like Baraka is not a problem: that we elevate it indicates that we are not high life either.
2 posted on 11/01/2002 10:44:58 AM PST by TopQuark
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To: TopQuark
Excellent point you make which should be directed to both the committees in New Jersey and California who elected this jokers to these positions...
3 posted on 11/01/2002 10:47:25 AM PST by Davis
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To: Davis
http://www.atrentino.com/Pome.html
4 posted on 11/01/2002 10:50:02 AM PST by Davis
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To: Davis
Legislators may erase the post of state poet

Move comes after bid to fire Baraka from job
Thursday, December 05, 2002

BY JEFF WHELAN AND TOM HESTER
Star-Ledger Staff

Senate Democrats will try something new today in the effort to oust controversial poet Amiri Baraka as New Jersey's poet laureate: abolish the job altogether.

Senate Co-President Richard Codey (D-Essex) yesterday said he will propose scrapping the post of state poet laureate when a Senate committee takes up a bill that would give Gov. James E. McGreevey the power to dismiss Baraka.
Baraka is under fire for penning a post-Sept. 11 poem that critics contend is anti-Semitic, a charge he denies. McGreevey attempted to remove him from the post, but was told by Attorney General David Samson he did not have the authority under the 1999 law that created the position.
Codey is co-sponsor of a bill that would allow the removal of a poet laureate and change how the state picks one. He said the idea of amending the legislation to get rid of the job completely grew out of discussions between lawmakers and the McGreevey administration.

"In retrospect, do we need a state singer? Do we need a state dancer?" Codey said. "Where does it stop? Sometimes you have to Monday-morning quarterback."

McGreevey spokesman Kevin Davitt said, "We support any legislation that allows for the removal of the poet laureate. Abolishing the office in light of recent events might not be such a bad idea."

Jewish organizations have demanded Baraka's ouster since he read "Somebody Blew Up America" at a poets gathering at Waterloo Village during the summer. They have assailed the poem as anti-Semitic, citing in particular four of its 107 lines, which repeat discredited claims that 4,000 Israeli workers in the World Trade Center were told to stay home the day terrorists attacked and destroyed the towers.
Baraka has repeatedly said he is not anti-Semitic and insists the lines bolster the poem's central thesis that leaders of Israel and America knew the attacks were coming but allowed them to occur as a way to promote international warfare and restrictions on domestic freedoms.

When McGreevey stopped payment on the $10,000 state grant that Baraka was to have received as the state's honorary poet laureate, and lawmakers drafted bills to oust him in October, the poet threatened a court fight "to defend the rights of poets and the First Amendment."

One official familiar with the latest move said the state could better defend itself against such a suit if it got rid of the position rather than firing Baraka.

Baraka could not be reached for comment yesterday. Earlier this week, he told the Associated Press he would not attend today's Senate State Government Committee hearing because he was not personally invited to testify.

Both co-chairmen of the Senate committee said yesterday they were not sure there would be support for getting rid of the poet laureate's post.

"I have no idea whether or not there are enough votes for that from Republicans," said Sen. Garry J. Furnari (D-Essex). "At first blush, it seems it might be a shame that the way we have to handle this is the elimination of the office."

Sen. Walter J. Kavanaugh (R-Somerset), the panel's co-chairman, said he was surprised when McGreevey appointed Baraka poet laureate in May, but added: "I do not feel we should get rid of the position because concern has been expressed about someone's appointment."

Codey said that even if New Jersey has no poet laureate, legitimate poets would still be able to apply to the state for grants. "'Mr. Baraka is entitled, just like any other poet, to apply," he said.

http://www.nj.com/statehouse/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-0/103907307774520.xml

5 posted on 12/05/2002 8:19:17 PM PST by Coleus
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