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To: Smiling Bob who wrote (48240)11/23/2005 9:51:40 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 93284
 
Professor who said US soldiers should kill their officers “resigns”

Warren County Community College ^ | 11/22/05 | WCCC Home Page
from the WCCC web site on Adj. Professor J. Daley
For immediate release: November 22, 2005
Statement from Dr. William Austin President Warren County Community College
I firmly believe that the most precious freedom all Americans share is the First Amendment right of freedom of speech. I am committed to working unceasingly to see that it is preserved for all WCCC students, faculty and staff.
At the same time, there are existing state laws — as well as College policies and procedures — that must be followed to ensure that all members of our College are free and encouraged to exercise their right to free speech without fear of intimidation or retaliation. I am dedicated to protecting and preserving that freedom.
The recent dispute between two members of our College community — Adjunct Instructor John Daly and a student representing a new student club — speaks clearly to the complexity of addressing these issues in these difficult and controversial times.
Late today, the Board was informed of Mr. Daly’s decision to resign his Adjunct position at WCCC effective immediately. In its meeting, the Board voted to accept the resignation agreement and instructed the administration to make certain that students in Mr. Daly’s class are offered the highest quality instruction in this interim period.
We have already moved ahead in finding a very able member of our faculty to conduct the remainder of Mr. Daly’s classes for this semester. We will also rededicate ourselves to a review of our current policies and procedures to make certain that we continue to foster an open and collegial learning environment at our institution. I personally pledge to see that tolerance training is included in our next faculty and staff in-service, and to consider a broad range of student input in its development.


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Professor to soldiers:
Kill officers in Iraq
: November 18, 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
Always remember this: "Tolerance – the great "virtue" of the American left today – never applies to those who do not share their opinion." Also remember this: "Jerky college professors who are intolerant of others always believe themselves superior to everyone else."
Picture your college-age daughter working hard in extracurricular activities to bring a much respected war hero to her college campus to speak to students about his experiences. When she innocently invites faculty to attend, she receives a reply that not only threatens her, but proceeds to suggest that America's fighting men and women commit treason and execute their commanding officers.
Think it wouldn't happen? It did ... this week.
Rebecca Beach, a freshman at Warren Community College in New Jersey, had worked hard to invite the decorated hero of the War on Terror Lt. Col. Scott Rutter to appear yesterday to discuss the progress being made in Iraq. In response to her invite, Beach received this: "Real freedom will come when soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiors."
John Daly, the professor who responded, went on to tell Rebecca "that he will ask students in his English and writing classes to boycott the event and also vowed "to expose [her] right-wing, anti-people politics until groups like [Rebecca's] won't dare show their face on a college campus."

And he added, "CAPTIALISM has killed many more" people than communism [emphasis his] and that the "poor and working class people" are recruited to "fight and die for EXXON and other corporations."
Now Professor Daly may believe he is immune to any reprisals for his actions. Then again, he might receive loads of e-mail from people that might point out his hypocrisy.
Miss Beach would like to see a good dose of recompense be paid for threatening her, and more importantly calling for acts of treason by our troops against their commanding officers. She is now demanding that Warren Community College President William Austin begin a series of seminars that cover such controversial and un-American ideas as free speech and "sensitivity training" for jerks like Daly, who don't even have the sense not to threaten freshman students, much less to go so far as to put it in writing. By the way, if you would like to persuade President Austin to take action, his address is: austin@warren.edu.
If Warren Community College does not hear from significant numbers of people, they will not be forced to take action. And if they do not, Professor "John the Jerk" will feel justified in threatening other incoming female college freshmen who do not agree with him.
It takes a small man to think the kinds of thoughts that Daly did. It takes an incredibly stupid one to put it into writing.
Why any professor should feel the need – much less the desire – to say that our fighting men and women should execute their commanders is beyond me. But honestly, doesn't this rise to the level of giving "aid and comfort" to our enemies? Isn't inciting assassination of respected military leaders a crime under some criminal code somewhere? Shouldn't action be taken beyond the "sensitivity training" that Miss Beach is cleverly calling for?

Until people of true conscience stand up and fire back, this kind of abuse will continue to be poured out into today's culture. And though normally 10 years ago some sort of restraint would have caused Daly to think twice about pulling such a stunt, whatever restraint that existed is gone. And now, according to the left, the only real way to win the war on terror is to side with those who seek to kill us.
Of course, if I were to call for a protest outside of Daly's office say on Monday, he would lay the accusation against me that I am trying to quell his freedom of speech. He might be right. But that stops far short of what I'd like to do to him if Miss Beach were my college-age daughter.
Maybe he can't help the fact that he's an obnoxious, cantankerous jerk. Maybe he can't stop himself from firing off missives in utter stupidity against a college freshman who is far more organized and media savvy than he gave her credit for. Maybe he's just a traitor who should be tried for treason and punished accordingly.
Whatever the case, does he continue to deserve the right to interact with young people on the college campus?
I know, I know, I know ... it's very intolerant of me to say so.



To: Smiling Bob who wrote (48240)11/23/2005 9:52:58 AM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
I don't understand how lefty SNOTonstocks has so much time to HATE THE US.



To: Smiling Bob who wrote (48240)11/23/2005 10:06:04 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 93284
 
drudgereport.com



To: Smiling Bob who wrote (48240)11/23/2005 10:11:48 AM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
Pre-emptive strike:'Fragging prof' quits
WorldNetDaily ^ | November 23, 2005

The professor who gained national attention for suggesting U.S. soldiers in Iraq kill their superior officers has resigned his teaching post at a New Jersey college, moments before school officials were slated to decide his fate.

The pre-emptive action by adjunct English professor John Daly was taken late yesterday, shortly before an emergency meeting of the board of trustees at Warren County Community College.

"The board was informed of Mr. Daly's decision to resign his adjunct position at WCCC effective immediately," said college president Dr. William Austin.

"I firmly believe that the most precious freedom all Americans share is the First Amendment right of freedom of speech. I am committed to working unceasingly to see that it is preserved for all WCCC students, faculty and staff," he added. "At the same time, there are existing state laws – as well as college policies and procedures – that must be followed to ensure that all members of our college are free and encouraged to exercise their right to free speech without fear of intimidation or retaliation. I am dedicated to protecting and preserving that freedom."

Austin concluded by noting the college would "rededicate ourselves to a review of our current policies and procedures to make certain that we continue to foster an open and collegial learning environment at our institution. I personally pledge to see that tolerance training is included in our next faculty and staff in-service, and to consider a broad range of student input in its development."

The board's meeting last night had been called to discuss how to handle the controversy surrounding an e-mail sent by Daly to one of his students.

As WorldNetDaily reported, the e-mail was a reply to freshman Rebecca Beach for her announcement of a campus program last Thursday featuring decorated Iraq war hero Lt. Col. Scott Rutter.

Daly wrote: "Real freedom will come when soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiors."

His remarks were reminiscent of anti-war protesters in San Francisco who displayed a sign in March 2003 which stated: "We support our troops when they shoot their officers."

Daly said Sunday he was worried he would be fired, and already had been told not to show up for the three classes he was scheduled to teach yesterday, according to Inside Higher Ed, an online news source.

The instructor said he stood by the e-mail message, but it was being taken out of context. His comment about soldiers turning their guns on superiors was meant "in the most metaphoric sense," he explained.

Daly also said that because Beach was never one of his students, he thought she was a "Young America's Foundation organizer and sent the message with that in mind.

He would have used a different tone if he had known she was a freshman, he said, although the content wouldn't have changed.

In his e-mail, Daly said he would ask his students to boycott the event and also vowed "to expose [her] right-wing, anti-people politics until groups like [Rebecca's] won't dare show their face on a college campus."

Young America's Foundation, which came to Beach's aid, said that besides organizing the event, Beach's offense was hanging up fliers contrasting the number of people killed under communism to those liberated under President Reagan.

Beach responded to Daly's written tirade with a demand that Warren President William Austin institute seminars on free speech and sensitivity to teach intolerant faculty members to be respectful of differing opinion.

Before the resignation, the college issued three statements since the controversy began, with support for Daly apparently declining with each one, Inside Higher Ed said.

On Thursday, the college posted a statement on its website saying:

The viewpoints of this professor in no way depict the views of Warren County Community College, its administration, or the Board of Trustees. The College does however support the constitution, the first amendment, and the right to free speech.

Additionally, Mr. Daly's message was sent as a one-to-one message, via e-mail, to one person, and not to the college community. Finally, the College is viewing this message as a personnel issue and will be addressing it according to the policies and procedures of the College.

Austin attended the lecture Thursday night, and the next day, the college's statement, noting the speech went well, added criticism of Daly, quoting Austin as saying the e-mail was "disgraceful and offensive."

Saturday, the college announced the board had scheduled the emergency meeting, noting Tuesday was the first day such a meeting could be held legally.

"The Board of Trustees intends to consider the welfare and rights of its students, the college community, and the public in lieu [sic] of recent events. The board will also consider personnel issues," the statement said.

In the interview Monday night, according to Inside Higher Ed, Daly said it was entirely appropriate for him to criticize "a pro-war rally."

People should be outraged that military recruiters are able to attract the college's students to enlist because they can't afford tuition and find good jobs when they graduate.

"The YAF is trying to turn back affirmative action and to promote the war, and I have a right to speak out," said Daly, who noted he's been teaching at Warren for about a year.

He also teaches at another school but declined to give the name because of the current controversy.

Referring to the threat of being fired, Daly said his situation reflects a trend for non-tenured instructors.

"As more and more professors are teaching part time, this is a direct attack on our academic freedom," he said.

Daly's e-mail also claimed that "capitalism has killed many more" people than communism and that "poor and working class people" are recruited to "fight and die for EXXON and other corporations."