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Monday, September 04, 2006
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Dennis the First Amendment Menace
by Mike S. Adams
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Although I’ve been writing about free speech issues for years, I’ve never actually called for the immediate firing of a university president. That is, until today. Anyone remotely familiar with the part SUNY-Fredonia President Dennis Hefner (716-673-3456; hefner@fredonia.edu) played in denying the promotion of Stephen Kershnar must surely agree.

Kershnar is a brave academic dissident who has challenged the politically correct student conduct and affirmative action policies at his university via a series of columns written for a local paper. He paid a price for his bravery recently when was denied promotion to full professor. This was despite a stellar academic record.

Kershnar’s promotion was widely supported - by colleagues, his chair, and other administrators – until it reached the desk of the president. The university’s top administrator wrote a letter denying the promotion, although he admitted that Kershnar’s teaching was excellent.

Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the letter was the portion accusing Kershnar of failing (in his published columns) to grasp the difference between fact and opinion. Apparently, Hefner does not understand that such accusations of failure to differentiate between fact and opinion are not facts but, rather, opinions. And since Hefner is a university president (at least for the time being) the same newspapers that print Kershnar’s opinions would also be willing print his opinions. That is, if he had the courage to defend them.

But Hefner did not seek to expand the marketplace of ideas by engaging the professor in a debate. Nor was he in a position of needing to rebut any opinions he deemed unfair to the university. Every time Kershnar presented a conservative opinion in the local paper it was printed alongside a differing opinion by a leftist professor.

This puts Hefner in a special class of First Amendment villains. He isn’t satisfied with preventing debates from occurring on campus. He wants to use his power (not to be confused with his legitimate authority) to stop debate from occurring off campus, too. His zeal in insulating these campus policies from exposure to criticism is best explained by the fact that he was a major author of the policies.

Although Hefner was wrong in virtually every aspect of this case, Kershnar did absolutely nothing wrong until he perceived that he was facing swift and certain retaliation for exercising his First Amendment rights. At that point, he made the mistake of thinking he could work with the administration. He did so by offering to submit his writings to a university committee for prior approval.

Although Kershnar had offered to submit his writings to a “Prior Consent Committee” for a year, that wasn’t enough for Dennis Hefner. He responded with a request for prior restraint over the professor’s speech for an indefinite period of time – perhaps the rest of his career. Continued...

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Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Feminists Say the Darndest Things: A Politically Incorrect Professor Confronts "Womyn" On Campus.
 
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Subject: Spoiled Brats Of The 60's
As mentioned above, those spoiled brats were also the marijuana smoking, pill popping, LSD freaking stoners in every college throughout the land.

Fossils
chr335 wrote in part (quoting someone else?): "Paleontology not only cannot come out with evolving fossils they come up with more intra species with no beginning or end.
This is due more to the fact of the improbablity of getting a fossil at all then lack of exsistence. it takes so many different factors that have to occur it is amazing we have any at all."

Yes, fossilization is extremely rare. For fossil animals to form many criteria have to be met:
1) The animal has to be relatively free from predation. Predators tend to carry off limbs.
2) The animal has to be either buried quickly or fall into still water. Wave action would break up the skeleton and separate it. Most fossils presuppose some sort of local disaster I should think. The tyrranosaur Sue is probably one example.
3) Over the eons the bone structure has to be replaced by minerals.
4) Reconstructing these animals relies heavily on comparative anatomy with sometimes significant parts of the skeleton missing.

On my home page news there was an article two days ago about the "Golden Age of Paleontology" that is soon to come. Even then the writer speculated that half of all dinosaur genera will be forever lost because there are no fossil specimens. Most species are known by only one or two examples.

As for Paul and evolution, yes, I agree it's a long shot, but I take the view that life is a manifestation of the universe that cannot help but develop, so it depends on your perspective. Do you have a better theory that doesn't rely on the circular reasoning of using a religious text to prove itself? Not being snotty. I just want to know. If there's something better I'd like to hear about it.
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