If you thought the log cabins were self loathing opprutunists you should check these guys out (I should make it known I personally loathe, no wait, i personally have a passionate ahtred for conservative "intellectuals" there is nothing worse than a moran with a degree, because it gives credebility in the eyes of fellow morans)
http://www.theblackrepublican.net/It seems that these days the liberal mind control machine can no longer tolerate having a Republican teaching our young people. In this example a college professor is fired on the weakest of reasons. (hat tip- Chapin Nation)
“She is a Republican and an objective scholar who takes a dim view of the political correctness scourge, and of those who use the classroom to indoctrinate students into radical (Marxist/black separatist) politics,” her friend, Dr. Carey Stronach, said recently. “For this she should be applauded, but instead, it has been the undoing of her career.”
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It must the company that I keep, but, I honestly wake up every day thinking the Ku Klux Klan is extinct, literally. Wrong! Not only are they still around, they are demanding free speech rights! I blame liberals for corrupting constitutional protections at the expense of common civility, can't prove it, just a gut feeling.
If you are against Gay "Marriage", and want to be heard go here.Around the time that Dr. Cobb’s troubles began, other faculty members also experienced harassment and the threat of unemployment. “Bad things started happening to Nigerian-born accounting professor Emmanuel Amobi (an outspoken Republican with ties to Oliver North), to Pakistan-born biology professor Shaukat M. Siddiqi (another Republican), to Indian-born engineering professor Janeshwar Upadhyay, to Nigerian-born chemistry professor Godwin Mbagwu, and to Egyptian-born engineering professor Fathy M. Saleh (yet another Republican),” Dr. Stronach said.
Although VSU has always been a troubled institution, Dr. Cobb and company’s troubles really began with the arrival of VSU’s current president in 1992. Moore’s unusual alliances brought the historically black school to the point where three of the five deans are Shiite Muslim Iranians. Moore has also sided with professors who view Dr. Cobb with scorn but not Louis Farakhan’s Nation of Islam, of which at least one of the critics is a member.
While Moore has dispensed with highly credentialed faculty members during his tenure at VSU, his own qualifications for the job are rather suspect. The only doctorate he can claim, for instance, is an honorary one given him by VSU itself