Oh, you thought I had the number wrong? In a letter uncovered by Campus Reform Tuesday afternoon, over 60 professors have endorsed the attempt to ban the American flag from an “inclusive” space on the campus of UC Irvine (UCI). The letter, which features over 1,200 signatures as of this writing, praises the ban on national flags, especially the American flag, passed by the Associated Students of University of California,
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UC Berkeley’s Friday dump of a ‘steaming pile of ideology’ [Darleen Click] UPDATED
Screenshot from Twitter Let’s see now …the boundaries between protected and unprotected speech, between free speech and political advocacy… If the First Amendment means anything at all, it is the securing of the right of political speech, regardless of any stray adjective like “advocacy” or “partisan”. Chancellor Dirks keeps using the phrase “free speech” in the same way Totalitarian Left regimes use the phrase “People’s Democratic Republic”. From Jeff When
Leftists are GLAAD to yell SQUIRREL DUCK!! [Darleen Click] UPDATED
I don’t watch much television and have never seen Duck Dynasty. However, I do know what was said rather than the lying headlines and the faux outrage, which makes me question the timing … Especially since hatey-hate-hate speech against non-Leftists has been so rampant of late. Please LOOK OVER THERE!! and ignore the utter FUBAR of Obama’s signature achievement So, someone somewhere expresses an opinion that some particular behavior is
The White House knew Benghazi was a terrorist attack within 24 hours of 9/11 … [Darleen Click]
Why did it take a until last week before anyone in the White House would admit it and toady Robert Gibbs started making excuses? Within 24 hours of the 9-11 anniversary attack on the United States consulate in Benghazi, U.S. intelligence agencies had strong indications al Qaeda–affiliated operatives were behind the attack, and had even pinpointed the location of one of those attackers. Three separate U.S. intelligence officials who spoke
Republicans can be idiots, too [Darleen Click]
Rep. Vic Williams has baked his brain a bit too much in the Tucson, AZ, sun … Free-speech advocates and social media users say an anti-stalking proposal in Arizona goes too far by criminalizing “annoying” or “offensive” comments posted online. A bi-partisan bill seeking to update telephone harassment and stalking laws by adding the use of computers or smartphones to existing legislation has gone virtually unchallenged in the Legislature and