I found the limit of Freedom of Speech

Gonz

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Nah, he has a right & we have a right to formerly complain.

read this,

An academic furor was brewing Friday over a Columbia University professor who told thousands of students and faculty that he would like to see the United States defeated in Iraq and suffer "a million Mogadishus" -- referring to the 1993 ambush in Somalia that killed 18 Americans.

FoxNews

then write here

NICHOLAS DE GENOVA, Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Chicago
Telephone: (212) 854-0199
office: 416 Hamilton
email: [email protected]


* does he know what the final fatality rate was?
 
what a piece of shit i doubt he knows the final rate of fatalities. im glad you put that addy up gonz :D
 
Here is another asshole that was at that rally.

robbins.jpeg


Bruce said,

"I live under an unelected government," said Bruce Robbins, a professor of English and Comparative Literature. In Robbins's view, apparently, not all wars are equally evil: "I fantasize," he said, "about being liberated by a European invasion."

Check here for some of the goods that americas colleges are trying to pass to the next generation. It is working too.
http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-continetti032803.asp

This guy is a waste of oxygen.
 
"I live under an unelected government,"

A)Get over it.

B)Read the Constitution.

C)Move your worthless, marxist ass to France if you want "liberation" :finger:
 
*doh*

I was looking for the pic & didn't read it. Oops.

flavio, he wasn't making a joke:

Nary a speaker departed the podium without mentioning that George W. Bush is an "illegitimate" president. "Try democracy in Washington or somewhere else," said George Saliba, a professor of the history of science in the Department of Middle Eastern and Asian Languages and Cultures.

"I live under an unelected government," said Bruce Robbins, a professor of English and Comparative Literature. In Robbins's view, apparently, not all wars are equally evil: "I fantasize," he said, "about being liberated by a European invasion."

Comparisons of the Bush administration with Nazi Germany and other totalitarian, imperialist powers were also common.

I'm not the only one with my previously expressed opinion

It became clear over the course of the six-hour teach-in that antiwar activists and intellectuals care little, if at all, about Iraq.
 
Gonz said:
flavio, he wasn't making a joke:

I think it was sarcasm. Doesn't really matter. The author isn't really coming off very neutral.

Gonz said:
I'm not the only one with my previously expressed opinion

Note above comment about the author. I'm sure it makes a lot of pro-war people feel better to think that way whether it's true or not.
 
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