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Robert Petrecca
Fountain Valley, CA
robert.petrecca@cpr-capital.com
With all due respect:
Are you some kind of A-Hole?
Spying on faculty for what purpose?
Shove it up your Bushite A-Hole!
"laguy56@aol.com"
Do these awful teachers support the heretical
spousings of evolution as well? Hopefully such crazy notions as the
rule of law or equality for all are going to be examined.
Well anyways, goodluck spying on the professors at UCLA, heaven knows
you can't trust the students down there in Westwood to think for
themselves and draw their own conclusions, right?
James Nichols
State University of New
York, Stony Brook
History
"...your efforts are no different than those of
Hitler, Stalin, and a host of other public opinion makers who have lent
credibility to the idea that only those that have financial or
political power have a right to shape the way young people think.
I am disgusted."
david torres-rouff
ph.d. candidate,
department of history, UCSB
"...hopefully you are aware of the crime your group
is committing. ... your program seems like the covert action of a
frightened group of people."
ron jacobs
north carolina
"You decry anti-american professors, however it is
actions like yours that are truly anti-american. ... Your page doesn't
promote US principles, it promotes tyranny, just like the president you
love so much."
Brigham Golden
Columbia University
Student, GRADUATE SCHOOL
OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Anthropology
People like yourself, who are so upset that academia is dominated with
liberals that oppose the Bush administration (and it is), should ask
themselves why it is that corporate boardrooms are
filled with Republicans that support the Administration (and they are).
Think about it: if your priority is understanding the world from a
critical perspective you are almost sure to be a progressive--which is
to say, critical of the world's dominant economic and political orders.
Conversely, if your priority is economic success for a corporate
heirarchy you are almost sure to be a conservative, which is to say,
supportive of those same orders.
Its really that simple.
In fact, I'd be willing to make a deal with you: I'll consider your
effort to forcibly increase conservative perspectives in the college
classrooms of America, if you agree to forcibly increase
progressive perspectives in the corporate boardrooms of America.
I'll make that deal with you anytime.
Anna Fierling
Otto-Suhr-Institut
FU-Berlin
Thanks for your work in protecting the youth of
America from dangerous, radical ideas. I would like to turn in a few
more professors - actually, I'd like to report that the entire faculty
in the History, Anthropology, and English departments are
freedom-hating, terrorist-coddling, commie bastards. They should all be
replaced. If we could hire Ann Coulter to teach all the Anthrolopology
classes, Bill O'Reilly to teach all the English courses, and David
Irving or perhaps Ariel Sharon, if he recovers, to teach all the
History classes, than perhaps we could undo all the damage that the
pinko, pro-terrorist faculty have caused.
Daniel M. Duffy
Undergraduate: Arts and
Sciences
Anthropology
Brandeis University
I am writing in regards to your offer of cash for "exposing" professors
discussing important current issues such as the war in Iraq or
Preseident Bush. I have attended many classes in which professors
pushed their own radical and liberal agendas on their students who,
lacking proper indocrination of republican and conservative ideologies,
were helpless against the arguments of our adversaries. I am
afraid professors are teaching us students poisonous ideas against
freedom. They are taking over my generation like a black storm
which threatens to destroy us all. I even saw one student wearing
a peace sign on his shirt, all while our leader neads our support!
This is why I was thrilled to find your website. It marks an
important return to the middle part of the last century when leftists
couldn't walk the streets without constantly watching their
backs. It brings me comfort to imagine them, set straight in
their daily fear of blacklisting. We need this kind of authority
in our lives today to root out every last Benedict Arnold and throw all
of them in jail for treason.
It was thinking about this that has made me think about the Bruin
Alumni Association's mission. Reading your website made me think
about a few things. One of the news stories talked about confused
students who stood up against the war on terror. I was very
disgusted. I began to think that if they are fighting a war ON
terror, then terror is what THEY want. Thus shouldn't we LET THEM
HAVE IT? I mentioned in the last section the effectiveness of
McCarthyism and how it set unrighteous leftists back in their place
with terror. This has led me to believe that leftists are
actually REPENTING, they are begging for terror to set them in THEIR
PLACE, a return to McCarthyism. Those pro-terrorites want to
dread the hand that is
poised above their homosexual perverted bottoms, prepared to spank them
the second they utter some stupid protest slogan.
SPANK EVERY LAST ONE OF THEM!
I will keep reading your website and praying to God while I continue to
wear a shirt every day with an American flag that reads "These colors
don't run." I hope that George Bush sees me one day driving my
SUV through Disney World and is proud. It would bring a lump to
his throat as I drove to the nearest mosque and transformed it into a
church with the love of Jesus.
Please email aback and tell me what you think!
keep on rockin the free world!
John Dough
Are your web sites in any way saterical, or some sort of crazy
joke? I mean reading through your web sites they strike me as
somthing out of a saterical sci-fi movie/book about a neo-facist state
that encourages the public to rat out their neigbours and family
members for wonderful prizes. Didn't Hitler and Stalin do
somthing simaler while they were in power?
Janam Mukherjee
Doctoral Student of
Anthropology and History
University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor
I am writing you only to say that as a graduate student at the
University of Michigan I have received word of your "program" of
"exposure" and prosecution, and find it antithetical to both academic
freedom and the spirit of unharassed intellectual inquiry.
As it is apparent that your goal is to intimidate politically outspoken
academics, I should only like to inform you that despite your efforts
there will remain countless intellectuals across the country, and
indeed across the planet, who will reject and condemn your type of
prosecutory activities, and continue to speak both their minds and
their consciences.
Virginia Jackson
Department of English
New York University
A colleague at NYU has just forwarded to me your latest announcement
inviting UCLA students to expose radical professors on campus. As a
UCLA alum and university professor, I am horrified. I shall do
everything in my power to denounce your group and its tactics. I have
already contacted the ACLU, as it seems that many have already
done. While free speech is a constitutional right, conducting libelous
campaigns in the name of UCLA almni who do not share your views or
approve of your tactics is patently illegal. I am consulting with
colleagues at the law school about ways to stop your campaign. In the
meantime, I request that you change the name of your organization. You
certainly do not represent me as an alumna, and I am quite sure that
you do not represent the majority of UCLA alumni.
David Starr, Ph.D.
Meridian, ID
I'm thinking that if what is acquired in an education at UCLA is fear
of hearing ideas with which a student, alumnus, or parent might not
agree, then probably the entire faculty should be fired. I have
heard of a professor actually teaching students that Adam and Eve
really didn't ride to church on the backs of dinosaurs.
My oh my.
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