Monday, April 28, 2014

The United States Constitution Banned on a College Campus?



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From: http://www.ijreview.com/2014/04/132878-dont-try-handing-copies-constitution-university-hawaii/

“Don’t Try Handing Out Copies Of The U.S. Constitution At The University Of Hawaii
By Mike Miller

First, it was Modesto Junior College. Now it’s the University of Hawaii. What is it, exactly, that these ‘institutions of higher learning’ and others like them fear or dislike about the U.S. Constitution (They are afraid that the students might actually read the document and compare the United States to how it is in relation to how it should be according to the Constitution! The two are worlds apart! Sometime, look at your childrens government books. Do they even have the Constitution in them any more? I have seen some which do not!—my addition)?

Students Merritt Burch and Anthony Vizzone, members of the Young Americans for Liberty chapter at UH-Hilo, are suing the university for preventing them from handing out copies of the Constitution at a recruitment event in January.

Burch and Vizzone were told by the university’s administrator that their First Amendment-protected activities were in violation of school policy, and that they could only distribute ‘literature’ in the university’s ‘free-speech zone,’ a small area on the edge of campus (“Free-speech zoneat an academic learning institution? And of course, it is not the only university that has one. According to Wikipedia there are only about 3,500 undergraduates. Only about a 1,000 more than the high school I taught at in the 1970s—my addition).

Hold the bus. Free-speech zone? In American now, we need to be in a specified zone if we wish to practice our Constitutional rights?

Administrators insist that university policy takes precedent over Constitutional rights, as articulated by Ellen Kusano, director of Student Affairs:

Its not about your rights in this case; its about the university policy that you cant approach people (What does 
cant approach people mean?—my addition).’’

Okay, now I get it: it’s not so much that we must only practice our Constitutional rights in free-speech zone; it’s that universities in America have the right to implement policies that supersede the Constitution. No, wait- no, I don’t get it. Do you?”

Education in this nation is becoming less and less about learning and more and more about propaganda and control! Very, very bad in a society that is suppose to be free!



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1) Run as many conservative candidates in as many Republican primaries as possible.

2) Then, run as many independent and/or third party candidates as possible in as many races as possible where we did not win the primary.

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