As I posted in this link , we were aghast at the comments by professor Daly. Well sit back and read Warren Community College President William Austins’ take on the situation.
Instead of admonishing the professor’s intemperate attack on a student’s right of free expression, Warren Community College President William Austin said Prof. John Daly has “first amendment rights” to harass Rebecca. Furthermore, the President is trying to bully Rebecca into silence. He said Rebecca, not Prof. John Daly, is ruining the college’s name by going on talk radio and television exposing Daly’s mean spirited email.
In an interview with the Express-Times, a local New Jersey paper, Daly stood by his email to Rebecca. He told the paper that Rebecca’s conservative group is an “ultra right-wing, possibly fascist, group.”
This college president is stuck on stupid, big time! If he carries on being stupid, this student could sue the college into receivership. Then both the college president and left wingnut prof will be out of jobs.
After 30 years of working on a college campus this kind of stuck on stupid attitude from a college professor doesn’t really surprise me in the least. I sincerely hope that both Austin and Daly are held accountable for their despicable positions.
A collage moron that president of that collage says that profesor nutcase daily can go and horras somebody becuase their conservative i mean this jerk should be religgated to scooping up dog poo on the collage grounds its narrow minded leftists like these the reason why collage students fail:lol:
What Liberal Bias????
At what point does the person paying the cost, be that the parent/student, say to the professor; you work for me. I am paying this school$25,000 per year and $2400 for this English class . Let’s stick to the subject at hand.”
When you get right down to it, the school works for you and not visa versus. At the rates of college education why would any parent put up with it? I have said it before, my dad was known to show up on campus.
I think both of these clowns should be stripped of their tenure (do they offer tenure at community colleges?)and forced to work in the real world.
You use company resources in any way to intimidate or harass someone and you are history.
Is there any way behavior like that over an internet connection be considered cyberstalking?
Look this guy needs a big time “Shindig” if you know what i mean? oh yes can we send him to bin laden for a weekend?:wink:
I guess we all have our different definition of ‘freedom’.
So, the soldiers will experience real freedom by turning their guns on their superiors? Should that freedom be exclusive to soldiers? Or, should freedom be experienced by anyone who turns their guns on superiors? Should students consider their English teachers as superiors? I guess it is all a matter of a semantics. And when it comes to matters of semantics, I will concede to an English teacher to the extent that when it comes to other issues the will step aside to others who are more informed on that particular issue.
Good point, NAV.
Good news, Patriotic Americans. JOHN DALY HAS RESIGNED!
Peejz…in answer to your comment most colleges/university’s do have a board that governs them; making policy, etc. Whenever some kind of controversy arises most places try to take the middle ground. This allows them to play both sides. Make no mistake though, there is no doubt that prof has the support of his colleagues. I am glad to hear he resigned but I’m sure it’s only because of parental revolt and subsequent pressure of the schools customers.
That makes me feel better BonBon. Are you seeing more parents saying ENOUGH! The average college is what? $25,000? Private is around $40,000 per year? The kids are there to learn and the parents/kid are paying bundles of $ for these individual classes. Professors should be teaching the course as it was paid for. JMO!
12, Peejz, what do you think I think when I see my kid pays $43,000 to attend USC, then see USC hires such twits as Susan Estridge and Robert Scheer to teach?
As Popeye says, “Enough is enough, and enought is TOO MUCH!”
Peejz…..there are alot of parents coming forth and complaining and so are the kids themselves. They are simply tired of the liberal rhetoric. Unfortunately, as far as getting an education they have to attend Universities (myself included) somewhere. There are Republican clubs on campus and in some departments they try to be more middle of road in their teachings, etc. It’s a slow change but I truly hope that with the issue of terrorism in general finally out in the open more people will change faster.
I am glad to hear that Bon Bon. I guess I really just want the clubs to be extra-ciricular and the actual education to be the foundation. For $40,000 per year, I don’t think that is asking too much:wink:
I guess Prof Daly really wouldn’t have liked having me as a student. I stood up in a sociology class (in my camouflage Army ROTC unform i.e/ I was training to be the superior the soldiers are supposed to turn their weapons on) and defended feudalism as a viable system of government. For some reason, no one in the class chose to argue with me. LOL Most people don’t realize it, but feudalism, like any form of government, only works and exists as long as the people being governed allow it to. BTW the closest thing to the ideal government according to what the Democrats say they want is feudalism. A few high and mighty controlling everything in their fiefdoms, collecting as much as possible in taxes from the working members of society to support themselves and those who help keep them in power. How else do you describe the last 50 years in Louisiana? And how do the ruling class remain in power? Through threats. Before it was if you vote for the other candidate my friends in the white sheets will come by your house, now it’s if you vote for the Republican, he’ll cut your welfare and social security checks, make the teachers actually teach, and force you to go out and do a fair day’s labor to get a fair day’s pay. Those three threats keep the welfare reciepents, senior citizens, teachers and unions in the hip pockets of the corrupt Democrats. Never mind the truth that workfare works, social security as it currently stands is a Ponzi scheme that’s going to collapse in the next 20 or so years, students are graduating high school without being able to read and write (and parents are threatening to sue schools that try to withhold diplomas from illiterate seniors), and on many occasions labor unions have become so corrupt that they work harder to prevent members from advancing than they do to promote it. A prime example of this was the GM plant in CA that was down to one shift and facing shutdown when the plant managers came up with the idea of going to the Japanese management style previously incorporated at the Saturn plant in TN. The United Auto Workers were staunchly against it on the grounds that it would blur the line between labor and management. GM said “Fine, let’s let the workers vote on it.” The Union spoke out against the plan, GM explained the plan and that the plant was going to close otherwise. The workers voted for it and in under 2 years the plant was not only up to full capacity, it’s production and quality had both improved substantially.
Of course my response to a poll about anti military protestors on the college campus won me a lot of friends in the upper ranks. When asked if I was ever bothered by the protestors I responded “No. They won’t say anything to my face unless there’s at least 15 of them nor to my back unless there’s at least 5 of them. Why would I give anything anyone that cowardly might say any creedence whatsoever?”
I guess Prof Daly really wouldn’t have liked having me as a student. I stood up in a sociology class (in my camouflage Army ROTC unform i.e/ I was training to be the superior the soldiers are supposed to turn their weapons on) and defended feudalism as a viable system of government. For some reason, no one in the class chose to argue with me. LOL Most people don’t realize it, but feudalism, like any form of government, only works and exists as long as the people being governed allow it to. BTW the closest thing to the ideal government according to what the Democrats say they want is feudalism. A few high and mighty controlling everything in their fiefdoms, collecting as much as possible in taxes from the working members of society to support themselves and those who help keep them in power. How else do you describe the last 50 years in Louisiana? And how do the ruling class remain in power? Through threats. Before it was if you vote for the other candidate my friends in the white sheets will come by your house, now it’s if you vote for the Republican, he’ll cut your welfare and social security checks, make the teachers actually teach, and force you to go out and do a fair day’s labor to get a fair day’s pay. Those three threats keep the welfare reciepents, senior citizens, teachers and unions in the hip pockets of the corrupt Democrats. Never mind the truth that workfare works, social security as it currently stands is a Ponzi scheme that’s going to collapse in the next 20 or so years, students are graduating high school without being able to read and write (and parents are threatening to sue schools that try to withhold diplomas from illiterate seniors), and on many occasions labor unions have become so corrupt that they work harder to prevent members from advancing than they do to promote it. A prime example of this was the GM plant in CA that was down to one shift and facing shutdown when the plant managers came up with the idea of going to the Japanese management style previously incorporated at the Saturn plant in TN. The United Auto Workers were staunchly against it on the grounds that it would blur the line between labor and management. GM said “Fine, let’s let the workers vote on it.” The Union spoke out against the plan, GM explained the plan and that the plant was going to close otherwise. The workers voted for it and in under 2 years the plant was not only up to full capacity, it’s production and quality had both improved substantially.
Of course my response to a poll about anti military protestors on the college campus won me a lot of friends in the upper ranks. When asked if I was ever bothered by the protestors I responded “No. They won’t say anything to my face unless there’s at least 15 of them nor to my back unless there’s at least 5 of them. Why would I give anything anyone that cowardly might say any creedence whatsoever?”