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http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/07/21/Sept.11.prof.ap/index.html

MADISON, Wisconsin (AP) -- More than 60 state lawmakers are urging the University of Wisconsin-Madison to fire an instructor who has argued that the U.S. government orchestrated the September 11 terrorist attacks.
A letter sent Thursday and signed by 52 Assembly representatives and nine state senators condemns a decision to let Kevin Barrett teach an introductory class on Islam this fall.
U.W.-Madison Provost Pat Farrell launched a review after Barrett spoke last month on a talk show about his views that the terrorist attacks were the result of a government conspiracy to spark war in the Middle East. After the review, Farrell said Barrett was a qualified instructor who can present his views as one perspective on the attacks.
Barrett has said he thinks the most likely theory about the 9/11 plot is that it was an "inside job" organized and commanded by Vice President Dick Cheney.(Watch why Barrett thinks Dick Cheney authorized 9/11 -- 1:45)
"I still have every expectation this will be a very positive educational experience for our students," Farrell said Thursday. "Some are upset about Mr. Barrett's viewpoints on 9/11 and don't want to pay much attention to what makes for a quality educational experience."
Republican Rep. Steve Nass said the lawmakers' letter, which called Barrett's views "academically dishonest," sends a strong message to top U.W. leaders.
"When 61 legislators condemn a decision by U.W.-Madison and demand the dismissal of Kevin Barrett, the leadership of the U.W. System operates at its own peril if it continues to ignore views of the taxpayers," Nass said in a statement.
Barrett has said Nass was "only interested in name-calling and witch hunting."
The state Assembly last week refused to take up a proposed resolution supported by Nass calling on university to fire Barrett, who will get $8,247 as a part-time instructor this fall.
In Colorado, another professor has been under fire for an essay likening white-collar victims of the September 11 attacks to Nazi official Adolf Eichmann, a key planner of the Holocaust.
University of Colorado officials concluded that ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill could not be fired over the essay because of free-speech protections, but they launched an investigation into allegations of academic misconduct.
A faculty committee concluded he committed research misconduct and university officials said last month that he should be fired. Churchill has appealed to keep his job.
 
hahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahah

don't worry about Wilhelm, tho. he always pretends.
 
That's bull****. Those profs are entitled to their opinions.
 
LMAO at thread title.

Well played, JLBats. Well played.
 
America! WHY!!!! WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKENED US AMERICA WHYY!!!! WHY BUSH WHY!!!
 
Damn you Dick Cheney! I new You Shot Your Friend On purpose! Why!? Becasue he beat you In chess!?!? You negitive nurffhurting BASTARD!

*FBI runs in and Shoots me in the head*
 
Willie & Adds don't need any stinkin' university to be great Professors... :cool: :up:

:)
 
Willie & Adds don't need any stinkin' university to be great Professors... :cool: :up:

:)
 
JLBats said:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/07/21/Sept.11.prof.ap/index.html

MADISON, Wisconsin (AP) -- More than 60 state lawmakers are urging the University of Wisconsin-Madison to fire an instructor who has argued that the U.S. government orchestrated the September 11 terrorist attacks.
A letter sent Thursday and signed by 52 Assembly representatives and nine state senators condemns a decision to let Kevin Barrett teach an introductory class on Islam this fall.
U.W.-Madison Provost Pat Farrell launched a review after Barrett spoke last month on a talk show about his views that the terrorist attacks were the result of a government conspiracy to spark war in the Middle East. After the review, Farrell said Barrett was a qualified instructor who can present his views as one perspective on the attacks.
Barrett has said he thinks the most likely theory about the 9/11 plot is that it was an "inside job" organized and commanded by Vice President Dick Cheney.(Watch why Barrett thinks Dick Cheney authorized 9/11 -- 1:45)
"I still have every expectation this will be a very positive educational experience for our students," Farrell said Thursday. "Some are upset about Mr. Barrett's viewpoints on 9/11 and don't want to pay much attention to what makes for a quality educational experience."
Republican Rep. Steve Nass said the lawmakers' letter, which called Barrett's views "academically dishonest," sends a strong message to top U.W. leaders.
"When 61 legislators condemn a decision by U.W.-Madison and demand the dismissal of Kevin Barrett, the leadership of the U.W. System operates at its own peril if it continues to ignore views of the taxpayers," Nass said in a statement.
Barrett has said Nass was "only interested in name-calling and witch hunting."
The state Assembly last week refused to take up a proposed resolution supported by Nass calling on university to fire Barrett, who will get $8,247 as a part-time instructor this fall.
In Colorado, another professor has been under fire for an essay likening white-collar victims of the September 11 attacks to Nazi official Adolf Eichmann, a key planner of the Holocaust.
University of Colorado officials concluded that ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill could not be fired over the essay because of free-speech protections, but they launched an investigation into allegations of academic misconduct.
A faculty committee concluded he committed research misconduct and university officials said last month that he should be fired. Churchill has appealed to keep his job.

This article is very upsetting. "System operates at its own peril if it continues to ignore views of the taxpayers," Nass said in a statement." That line in particular bothers me the most. They are using the fact they are elected by the people back home as a shield to codemn his actions saying his views represent those of the ones that elected him. That is half truth. Some may agree and some may disagree. I think this is the biggest bunch of bull**** iv ever seen.
 
My prof said the same thing.

But nobody snitched, noboday gave a damn because we're all Motion Picture.
 
JLBats said:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/07/21/Sept.11.prof.ap/index.html

MADISON, Wisconsin (AP) -- More than 60 state lawmakers are urging the University of Wisconsin-Madison to fire an instructor who has argued that the U.S. government orchestrated the September 11 terrorist attacks.
A letter sent Thursday and signed by 52 Assembly representatives and nine state senators condemns a decision to let Kevin Barrett teach an introductory class on Islam this fall.
U.W.-Madison Provost Pat Farrell launched a review after Barrett spoke last month on a talk show about his views that the terrorist attacks were the result of a government conspiracy to spark war in the Middle East. After the review, Farrell said Barrett was a qualified instructor who can present his views as one perspective on the attacks.
Barrett has said he thinks the most likely theory about the 9/11 plot is that it was an "inside job" organized and commanded by Vice President Dick Cheney.(Watch why Barrett thinks Dick Cheney authorized 9/11 -- 1:45)
"I still have every expectation this will be a very positive educational experience for our students," Farrell said Thursday. "Some are upset about Mr. Barrett's viewpoints on 9/11 and don't want to pay much attention to what makes for a quality educational experience."
Republican Rep. Steve Nass said the lawmakers' letter, which called Barrett's views "academically dishonest," sends a strong message to top U.W. leaders.
"When 61 legislators condemn a decision by U.W.-Madison and demand the dismissal of Kevin Barrett, the leadership of the U.W. System operates at its own peril if it continues to ignore views of the taxpayers," Nass said in a statement.
Barrett has said Nass was "only interested in name-calling and witch hunting."
The state Assembly last week refused to take up a proposed resolution supported by Nass calling on university to fire Barrett, who will get $8,247 as a part-time instructor this fall.
In Colorado, another professor has been under fire for an essay likening white-collar victims of the September 11 attacks to Nazi official Adolf Eichmann, a key planner of the Holocaust.
University of Colorado officials concluded that ethnic studies professor Ward Churchill could not be fired over the essay because of free-speech protections, but they launched an investigation into allegations of academic misconduct.
A faculty committee concluded he committed research misconduct and university officials said last month that he should be fired. Churchill has appealed to keep his job.

It's not just Wilhelm or Sum, it's half the board.
 
Hooligan32 said:
That's bull****. Those profs are entitled to their opinions.

Except when they're using their opinions to sway the students.
 
War Lord said:
Except when they're using their opinions to sway the students.
A -University- teacher will NEVER sway a student. If it was a Middle School or maybe a High School teacher than I would agree, but not a University teacher where students tend to be a little more imprevious to "bull****"
 
professors just develop a good lecture and lecture technique and do it over and over, with modification for new ideas in the field when they come about. they don't really talk to you about anything else. so unless they are teaching conspiracy theories 101 i doubt it would come up.
 
Hooligan32 said:
That's bull****. Those profs are entitled to their opinions.


Sure they are.

Just not in America!!!

Welcome to the New World Order!!
 
Wait, if im understanding correctly, these were views he presented on a radio show and not in class?
 
Corinthian™ said:
A -University- teacher will NEVER sway a student. If it was a Middle School or maybe a High School teacher than I would agree, but not a University teacher where students tend to be a little more imprevious to "bull****"

Which is why university educated students tend to be left of centre.

There is obviously no correlation between left of centre professors and left of centre students.
 
War Lord said:
Which is why university educated students tend to be left of centre.

There is obviously no correlation between left of centre professors and left of centre students.
Maybe they're just more intelligent.:o
 
War Lord said:
Which is why university educated students tend to be left of centre.

There is obviously no correlation between left of centre professors and left of centre students.


Nope. Most students have formulated their opinions already by that time.
 
Corinthian™ said:
A -University- teacher will NEVER sway a student. If it was a Middle School or maybe a High School teacher than I would agree, but not a University teacher where students tend to be a little more imprevious to "bull****"

Not quite. People are affected by the environment they are in, it can't be helped. Most people who go to university tends towards left-wing, but then when they're working, they tend to move right-ward.
 

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