University of Wisconsin Professor Encourages Voter Fraud in Classroom
Posted by Van Helsing at May 4, 2011 10:39 AM
You can't say young people aren't learning anything from the moonbats infesting our universities. For example, they learn how to commit voter fraud. From the Wisconsin GOP, via WTMJ:
A recording released by the Republican Party of Wisconsin exposes Professor Stephen Richards [UW-Oshkosh] using class time to actively campaign for the recall of State Senator Randy Hopper, encouraging his students to sign recall petitions offered by circulators present in his classroom. In the tape, recorded during a criminal justice class, Richards can be heard encouraging a female student to sign the recall petition even though she thinks she lives outside the district, and instructing students to sign using their campus address instead of their parents' home address. He also tells students to look for petition circulators all around campus and "in the bars." Here's the audio.
At least Richards can bring some personal experience to his criminal justice class, being an ex-con. But students shouldn't expect to learn facts — at least, not true facts:
As the Professor discusses the various reasons he supports the recall efforts, he promotes several falsehoods about the effects of the budget repair bill, saying at one point "It will be a lot less, um, rewarding to be in law enforcement, because they're gonna cut all the police unions."
That is, the students who pay or whose parents pay big money for an education are being fed lies to advance a toxic left-wing agenda.
One has to wonder if this is an isolated incident or a more common occurrence in our state's classrooms.
You don't have to wonder — and it isn't just Wisconsin whose classrooms are rotten with moonbattery.
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