The one thing I would add is that the Administrations, most professors and instructors on America's Campus are Secular Progressive Communists (SPC's) and are allied with the Wahhabi Islamists on Campus. This is literly a "War" waged by Horowitz and Cohen to stop the Communist/Islamic "Brain Washing" of our children. One other thing I would point out--the support that the Commie/Imam Obama is getting form these young people is do to this "Brain Washing". This has been going on since the 60's, for over 30 years and as these students enter/have entered society they support the "SPC's" and their leader the Commie Imam Obama. Its time America woke up, Communism looks good on paper, but in practice its "Hell on Earth".
I've sent this to all State Republican Parties asking for their support for
Mr. Horowats and Mr. Cohen and to take action themselves. Highly recommend you all take similar action. Their E-Mail Addresses can be found on "goggle".
Maxstake
Islamo-Fascism Week III: "Stop the Jihad on Campus"
While America is finally winning the war in Iraq, the global effort against the Islamic jihad goes on. In Afghanistan, the war with al-Qaeda is still raging. In Gaza, Hamas continues to launch genocidal attacks against Israeli towns. Meanwhile, on American college campuses a coalition of organizations connected to the jihad network demonizes America and Israel. This coalition carries on its agendas of hate with the unwitting collaboration of student governments and university administrations.
In October 2007, more than one hundred campuses hosted Islamo-Fascism Awareness weeks to make university communities aware of the Islamist threat and the danger it poses.
In April 2008 a second Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week focused on the network created in America by the Muslim Brotherhood and that includes the Muslim Students Association and the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR).
This fall, during the week of October 13-17, students on more than 100 campuses will hold events under the banner of "Stop the Jihad on Campus," a campaign designed to make the university community aware of the support the Muslim Students Association, Students for Justice in Palestine and other leftist groups provide for the jihadists' hatred and agendas.
A focus of this campaign will be the genocidal nature of the jihad. Over one hundred Muslim Students Associations have refused to condemn the genocidal terror groups Hamas and Hizbullah, and have declined to repudiate the infamous Hadith or saying of the prophet which calls on Muslims to kill Jews to bring about the Day of Judgment.
The request to repudiate this incitement was sent to the Muslim Students Associations by the David Horowitz Freedom Center last spring. It has been re-sent recently. If the MSAs again refuse to condemn religious genocide and the organizations whose goal it is to carry it out, the “Stop the Jihad” movement will call for the defunding of MSA chapters who promote of ethnic hatred and refuse to condemn holy war.
The Muslim Students Association portrays itself as a religious and cultural organization, representing all Muslims. As a result, MSAs receive generous funding from student activities boards – often more than most other student groups. The University of Pennsylvania’s Muslim Students Association for example receives $20,000 from student government while college Republicans and Democrats receive nothing.
During May 2008, the Muslim Student Union at UC Irvine– a chapter of the Muslim Students Association -- specifically requested and received $6,500 for their “Palestine Awareness” program which called for the destruction of the Jewish state under the banner “Never Again? The Palestinian Holocaust.” The May 2008 Muslim Student Union hate-fest in support of terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah at UCI included virulently anti-Israel and anti-American speakers such as imam Amir Abdel Malik Ali, imam Muhammad al-Asi and Norman Finkelstein.
The MSA is in fact an arm of the Muslim Brotherhood, a terrorist organization, which has created a network of “front” groups to conduct a stealth jihad in America, including CAIR, the Muslim American Society and the Islamic Society of North America.
“Stop the Jihad on Campus” will seek to make the academic community aware of the stealth jihad in its midst and end university support for the hate agendas – against women, gays and Jews – which MSA-sponsored speakers have brought to campus.
The national MSA has sponsored hate speakers such as Sheik Khalid Yasin who has called for the execution of gays and accuses Jews of orchestrating the 9/11 terror attacks. Last spring, the MSA brought Sheik Yasin to Penn State, Ohio State, Minnesota State, the University of Minnesota, St. Cloud College and Sinclair Community College. The MSA has named its student scholarship fund after a member of the Muslim Brotherhood network, and has sponsored “Nakba” celebrations to coincide with Israel’s birth date and whose agenda is the destruction of the Jewish state.
Student leaders will be asked to press their student governments to defund their respective MSA chapters for sponsoring ethnic hatred and violating university rules and regulations. Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week will raise consciousness in campus communities across the nation as to the nature and presence of the jihad in their midst. Americans need to wake up to the threat that confronts them, before it is too late.
Here is some info on how to help monitor what is going on in colleges and universities. I've joined but haven't done a lot to date although I have sent them some info. I've lost the original email requesting that I join so I'm posting this instead. I hope some of FS members will help with this!
We’d like to invite you to help us keep track of what is going on in higher education. One way you can help is by choosing a particular college or university to keep an eye on. We are interested in many aspects of university life, but to start with we are asking volunteers to choose one of the topics below. (If you want to purpose more than one, that’s OK, but we want to respect your time.)
The advocacy curriculum
Suggestion: Check the college catalog and website for courses and programs that explicitly characterize themselves as being involved in ideological advocacy or political activism.
Mission statements that betray an ideological agenda
Suggestions: Look for ideological buzzwords, such as diversity, multiculturalism, tolerance, respecting differences, global citizenship, identity, social justice and; and for traditional keywords, such as truth, liberty, civilization, preservation, legacy, open inquiry, and liberal education. Also look at the sub-categories below the mission statement, where there are usually goals and definitions of terms.
Residence Life programs with political and diversity training
Suggestions: Read about programs and initiatives under residence life page of college website. Pay attention to program goals and lesson outcomes, if there are any. There is a trend toward using residence life programs as classrooms to teach a particular ideology; look to spot an “educational” residence life program. Key words are “living-learning communities,” “transformational” learning, and “inter-group relations.”
Discrimination against conservative student groups
Suggestions: Look at the student newspaper online and see which student groups are most prominent in the news. Contact presidents of Republican or Christian groups and ask whether they’ve encountered roadblocks placed by the college or university.
Scholarships for illegal aliens
Suggestions: Look on the college’s online application: does it require the applicant to specify, “I am a legal resident in the U.S. ”? Check to see if the university has an official policy on this.
If any of these appeal, please reply to this email and indicate which college or university and which topic(s) you would like to pursue. We will send you some additional tips on how to proceed.
Here we’re looking for perceptive and well-documented observation. If you decide to pursue one or more of these issues, we will begin a correspondence to discuss what you report and possibly to publish your findings. We look forward to being in touch with you.