PittsburghAfterDark
04-04-2006, 05:58 PM
I just thought I'd give a heads up for this.
David Horowitz recently released a book featuring, in his opinion, 100 of the worst/most dangerous professors in the country. The guy is none to happy with the institutionalized communist leanings of tenured professors at college campi around the nation. It was a sounding board to conservative partents what their kids may be exposed to at certain institutions and their staff.
Ward Churchill needs no introduction. He's the non-indian "indian" set aside professor who lied his way into a tenured position. After 9/11 this wretched piece of human debris said those who lost their lives at the WTC were "little Eichmann's" in reference to a prominent Nazi official Adoph Eichmann. These people were justified enemies of terrorists. Oh, except the cleaning crews and wait staff at the former "Top of the World" restaurant that took a 110 story ride to sea level with no saftey devices.
Anyways the two of them are meeting in a debate sponsored by a college/university. I forget which one since I can't find the original article again. Anyways it's a featured debate series for the school hosting it.
Here's the link to the stream of the debate. It begins at 8:30PM EDT 4/4/06. (http://www.rightalk.com/)
David Horowitz recently released a book featuring, in his opinion, 100 of the worst/most dangerous professors in the country. The guy is none to happy with the institutionalized communist leanings of tenured professors at college campi around the nation. It was a sounding board to conservative partents what their kids may be exposed to at certain institutions and their staff.
Ward Churchill needs no introduction. He's the non-indian "indian" set aside professor who lied his way into a tenured position. After 9/11 this wretched piece of human debris said those who lost their lives at the WTC were "little Eichmann's" in reference to a prominent Nazi official Adoph Eichmann. These people were justified enemies of terrorists. Oh, except the cleaning crews and wait staff at the former "Top of the World" restaurant that took a 110 story ride to sea level with no saftey devices.
Anyways the two of them are meeting in a debate sponsored by a college/university. I forget which one since I can't find the original article again. Anyways it's a featured debate series for the school hosting it.
Here's the link to the stream of the debate. It begins at 8:30PM EDT 4/4/06. (http://www.rightalk.com/)