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To: Land Shark who wrote (58672)4/20/2006 9:55:52 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 93284
 
yeah the left is for diversity of ideas.

Savage attack
"Scott Savage ... by all accounts is a gentlemen in both his personal and professional life as a librarian in Mansfield, Ohio.
"So, why has Scott been accused of sexual harassment at work, and why is his case lighting up the blogosphere?
"You see, Scott works at Ohio State University's Mansfield campus, where he serves as head of Reference and Instructional Services at the university's Bromfield Library. Recently, the entire faculty voted -- without a single dissenting vote -- to investigate Scott for sexual harassment.
"So what was his crime? Did Scott make sexually suggestive comments to a student? Did he grope a co-worker?
"Nope. As a member of OSU Mansfield's 'First Year Reading Experience Committee,' Savage had the nerve to suggest four conservative books as required reading for the school's freshman class, namely: 'The Marketing of Evil' by David Kupelian, 'The Professors' by David Horowitz, 'Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis' by Bat Ye'or, and 'It Takes a Family' by Sen. Rick Santorum."
-- Rebecca Hagelin, writing on "So much for academic freedom," Tuesday in WorldNetDaily at www.worldnetdaily.com



To: Land Shark who wrote (58672)4/20/2006 10:44:20 AM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 93284
 
FLASH: Heckler disrupts Chinese President Hu's speech on south lawn at White House: 'President Bush, stop him from killing'... one cameraman put a hand on her shoulder as she shouted... seemed to be trying to quiet her down... 'Stop persecuting the Falun Gong,' she yelled... She also shouted in Chinese, 'President Hu, your days are numbered'... woman is taken away by uniformed secret service officers... right after Bush urged Hu to allow Chinese to 'speak freely'...

On China TV -- as Hu Jintao was speaking, as the yells of the protesters became audible, the screen went black. The feed then came back and once again went black when the woman was once again audible. When CNN International began their post-speech commentary, as soon as they began to mention the south lawn heckler, the screen went black again, the feed returning when the topic was no longer being discussed...