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The Incorruptible
6th September 2006, 21:50
If you need a good laugh then check out his video-link of stand-up comedian Pat Robertson. He says some of these professors are "killers."
At first I was puzzled then I realized that he was referring to Dr. William [Bill] Ayers (University of Illinois at Chicago) and Dr. Bernadine Dohrn (Northwestern University). But as far as I know they didn't kill anyone. They just bombed places like the Pentagon that really houses killers and murderers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WynH9nJuSuk...related&search= (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WynH9nJuSuk&mode=related&search=)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Professors

loveme4whoiam
6th September 2006, 22:37
Some of these professors are out-and-out Communists, they are radicals, some of them killers... We don't want your child brainwashed by these radicals... they beat them, they beat them up...
LMFAO :lol: Class link, this is hilarious. I might read that book just so I know which 100 professors in the US have their heads screwed on right :P

Whitten
6th September 2006, 23:13
I'd be willing to bet Chomsky is on that list.

The Incorruptible
7th September 2006, 00:04
Originally posted by [email protected] 6 2006, 08:14 PM
I'd be willing to bet Chomsky is on that list.
He is on the list. Look at Massachussets Institute of Technology. Howard Zinn too in Boston University. The wikki link is provided.

loveme4whoiam
7th September 2006, 00:38
Hmm, I wonder if the fool who wrote this at any time wondered why it is that academia, the intelligent (for a given value of intelligent) attracts those who are anti-oppression. Could be, perhaps, that any thinking man can see that its wrong? ;)

Guerrilla22
7th September 2006, 02:51
I thought Ward Churchill was on that list.

The Incorruptible
7th September 2006, 17:09
Here is some information on Professors William Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn.


http://www.billayers.org/index.php


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ayers

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesa_Boudin


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernardine_Dohrn

Ze
7th September 2006, 17:53
I suggest watching the documentary, 'The Weather Underground'. They didn't kill anyone and are free because the gov't broke laws and committed acts of violence on humans in order to subjugate and destroy their organization. 'BOOM POWER TO THE WEATHERMEN!'

LMAO @ calling a spade a spade and calling robertson a stand up comedian. good call!

loveme4whiam is spot on.

I just want to add, laundry lists like these are typical of authoritarian/fascist supporters to try to instill fear in these 'enemies of the state' in the hopes of repressing their activities. I resent Horowitz and the rest of these neo-cons for that. The US seems to mostly have right-wing assassins regardless of all this anti-left/liberal propaganda.

YSR
7th September 2006, 18:42
Damn it, none of my profs.

ComradeOm
7th September 2006, 18:52
I could take any of them <_<

Guerrilla22
7th September 2006, 21:39
I was pretty sure my former prof. Ward Churchill from Colorado was on that list, Horrowitz has called on him to be fired repeatedly and the two of them debated each other at George Washington.

The Incorruptible
7th September 2006, 23:29
Did you catch what he said about that loony farm ----Regent University--- that they will churn out 10,000 students and then 250,000.

I also see that the list also includes Angela Davis--- which is why Robertson referred to them as "killers." As far as I know Davis was exonerated by a jury of her peers from any murder charge.

Tekun
7th September 2006, 23:46
University of California, Riverside: Armando Navarro

Hey my ethnicity professor is on the list
Cool guy, he led and was part of many immigrant rights marches

D_Bokk
8th September 2006, 00:42
Anyone else get the feeling that Pat Robertson even surprised himself when he talked about these proffessors "beating you up"?

RevSouth
8th September 2006, 01:45
Originally posted by [email protected] 7 2006, 09:54 AM
I suggest watching the documentary, &#39;The Weather Underground&#39;. They didn&#39;t kill anyone and are free because the gov&#39;t broke laws and committed acts of violence on humans in order to subjugate and destroy their organization. &#39;BOOM POWER TO THE WEATHERMEN&#33;&#39;


I saw that documentary. It was really good. They had their bombings down to a science. They could have kept it up for a good many years if they hadn&#39;t turned themselves in. To bad their PR wasn&#39;t as good as their technique, or the United States would have been on the road to revolution, though the Sixties was as close as the United States has ever come to it.

RevolutionaryMarxist
8th September 2006, 13:06
I heard somewhere that 70% of US Professors are self-proclaimed Marxists, but I&#39;m unsure.

And Pat Robertson also says he can leg-press 2000 pounds - idiot.

Zero
8th September 2006, 22:42
The list:


Originally posted by "wiki"
* Arcadia University: Warren Haffar
* Ball State University: George Wolfe
* Baylor University: Marc Ellis
* Boston University: Howard Zinn
* Brandeis University: Gordon Fellman, Dessima Williams
* Brooklyn College: Priya Parmar, Timothy Shortell
* California State University, Fresno: Sasan Fayazmanesh
* California State University, Long Beach: Ron (Maulana) Karenga
* City University of New York: Stanley Aronowitz, bell hooks, Leonard Jeffries, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick
* Columbia University: Lisa Anderson, Gil Anidjar, Hamid Dabashi, Nicholas De Genova, Eric Foner, Todd Gitlin, Manning Marable, Joseph Massad, Victor Navasky
* Cornell University: Matthew Evangelista
* De Paul University: Norman Finkelstein, Aminah Beverly McCloud
* Duke University: miriam cooke, Frederic Jameson
* Earlham College: Caroline Higgins
* Emory University: Kathleen Cleaver
* Foothill College: Leighton Armitage
* Georgetown University: David Cole, John Esposito, Yvonne Haddad, Mari Matsuda
* Holy Cross College: Jerry Lembcke
* Kent State University: Patrick Coy
* Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Noam Chomsky
* Metropolitan State College of Denver: Oneida Meranto
* Montclair State University: Grover Furr
* New York University: Derrick Bell
* North Carolina State University: Gregory Dawes
* Northeastern University: M. Shahid Alam
* Northwestern University: Elizabeth M. Brumfiel, Bernardine Dohrn
* Occidental College: Tom Hayden
* Penn State University: Michael Bérubé, Sam Richards
* Princeton University: Richard Falk
* Purdue University: Harry Targ
* Rochester Institute of Technology: Thomas Castellano
* Rutgers University: H. Bruce Franklin, Michael Warner
* San Francisco State University: Anatole Anton
* Saint Xavier University: Peter N. Kirstein
* Stanford University: Joel Beinin, Paul R. Ehrlich
* State University of New York, Binghamton: Ali al-Mazrui
* State University of New York, Buffalo: James Holstun
* State University of New York, Stony Brook: Amiri Baraka, Michael Schwartz
* Syracuse University: Greg Thomas
* Temple University: Melissa Gilbert, Lewis Gordon
* Texas A&M University: Joe Feagin
* Truman State University: Marc Becker
* University of California, Berkeley: Hamid Algar, Hatem Bazian, Orville Schell
* University of California, Irvine: Mark Le Vine
* University of California, Los Angeles: Vinay Lal
* University of California, Riverside: Armando Navarro
* University of California, Santa Cruz: Bettina Aptheker, Angela Davis
* University of Cincinnati: Marvin Berlowitz
* University of Colorado, Boulder: Alison Jaggar, Emma Perez
* University of Dayton: Mark Ensalaco
* University of Denver: Dean Saitta
* University of Hawaii at Manoa: Haunani-Kay Trask
* University of Illinois at Chicago: Bill Ayers
* University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Robert McChesney
* University of Kentucky: Ihsan Bagby
* University of Michigan: Juan Cole, Gayle Rubin
* University of Northern Colorado: Robert Dunkley
* University of Oregon: John Bellamy Foster
* University of Pennsylvania: Regina Austin, Mary Frances Berry, Michael Eric Dyson
* University of Rhode Island: Michael Vocino
* University of South Florida: Sami al-Arian
* University of Southern California: Laurie Brand
* University of Texas at Arlington: Jose Angel Gutierrez
* University of Texas at Austin: Dana Cloud, Robert Jensen
* University of Washington: David Barash
* Villanova University: Rick Eckstein, Suzanne Toton
* Western Washington University: Larry Estrada

I bet you every single one of them could debate Horowitz into a stupor.

I suppose I&#39;ll be obligated to go check out John Bellamy Foster now. :D

Holy shit&#33; He teaches a Marxist Sociological Theory class&#33; I&#39;m so taking that. Thanks Pat&#33; :D

RevolutionaryMarxist
10th September 2006, 17:57
According to A Source I forgot, 70% Of US Professers are self-proclaimed Marxists.

The others are probally social-democrats/anarchists, etc, and the remaining likely 1% are capitalist-paid intellectuals :)

YSR
10th September 2006, 19:09
I find that impossible to believe, RM.

RevolutionaryMarxist
10th September 2006, 19:17
I forgot where I heard it, it might be untrue, but could equally be true. You always hear about the "academic infiltration of our schools by communists" the bourgeois are talking about, and during the times of the USSR there was a strong intellectual backing for Marxism from the general intellectual populis, which was attacked by those capitalist-scholars like Robert Conquest (Author of "The Great terror" and "Dragons of Expectation" (Where he specifically attacked them)) and "In Denial: Historians, Communism, and Espionage" by John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr.

Of Course, the more prominent ones vary, but who knows sometimes if your science teacher or math teacher is a marxist? They don&#39;t have to be involved in the humanities-courses to be Marxists.

Ze
29th September 2006, 18:57
Originally posted by [email protected] 10 2006, 09:18 PM
Of Course, the more prominent ones vary, but who knows sometimes if your science teacher or math teacher is a marxist? They don&#39;t have to be involved in the humanities-courses to be Marxists.
Now why on earth would Marxist teachers generally teach humanities courses? :P

Ah, fuck capitalism.

Marx Lenin Stalin
29th September 2006, 20:02
I would be deeply honored if one of my professors were on such a list&#33;

Nothing Human Is Alien
30th September 2006, 04:31
I can&#39;t believe none of the "Marxist economists" from UMASS are on there&#33;