“Now, owls aren’t really wise—they only look that way.
The owl is a sort of college professor.”Elbert Hubbard
In the case of Chief Ward Churchill, how wise he looks, well, it’s a matter of debate. However, clever as Churchill may have seemed to have been, wisdom has not been his strong suit…
Seems that the truth has been reveled and the axe is going to fall. Ward’s neck is on the block.University of Colorado’s Interim Chancellor Phil DiStefano put the word out yesterday, June 27th.
"Today, I issued to Professor Churchill a notice of intent to dismiss him from his faculty position at the University of Colorado Boulder,"
This, according to an article posted on NewsMax.Com
Certainly Chief Churchill intends to sue the university….The matter is far from over, but at least Churchill will be spewing his anti-American hate in a court of law and not in a classroom. Of course as anti-American as Churchill sounds and no doubt is, it isn’t his political ranting that have cost him his job.
There is evidence apparently that Churchill likes to take other people’s written work and claim it as his own… Can you say plagiarism? Not only that, he is accused of just making up facts.
Here’s another bit of NewsMax.Com’s article to illustrate;
“The entire Churchill episode began when it came to light that he wrote, in an essay about 9/11, that those who died in the World Trade Center bombing were "little Eichmanns."
That statement was found to be protected under free speech rights; however, the trouble was not over for Ward Churchill.
"A committee last year began to look at his writings including his essay on 9/11," said DiStefano. "We determined his writings were protected under the First Amendment. However, during that process there were allegations of research misconduct."
Last month, an investigative subcommittee concluded that Churchill repeatedly fabricated his research, plagiarized others' work and strayed from the "bedrock principles of scholarship," reports the Denver Post.”
It’s good for the students and the faculty of the University of Colorado to be rid of the likes of Ward Churchill. It’s a shame that so many students have been influenced by such an unprincipled fraud.
Read the entire article from NewsMax.ComHERE
To learn more about the background of Ward Churchill click over to the DiscoverTheNetwork.org. HERE
They have done an excellent job of compiling the facts on Chief Churchill.
Thanks to NewsMax.Com and to DiscoverTheNetwork.Org for great work…
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The owl is a sort of college professor.”Elbert Hubbard
In the case of Chief Ward Churchill, how wise he looks, well, it’s a matter of debate. However, clever as Churchill may have seemed to have been, wisdom has not been his strong suit…
Seems that the truth has been reveled and the axe is going to fall. Ward’s neck is on the block.University of Colorado’s Interim Chancellor Phil DiStefano put the word out yesterday, June 27th.
"Today, I issued to Professor Churchill a notice of intent to dismiss him from his faculty position at the University of Colorado Boulder,"
This, according to an article posted on NewsMax.Com
Certainly Chief Churchill intends to sue the university….The matter is far from over, but at least Churchill will be spewing his anti-American hate in a court of law and not in a classroom. Of course as anti-American as Churchill sounds and no doubt is, it isn’t his political ranting that have cost him his job.
There is evidence apparently that Churchill likes to take other people’s written work and claim it as his own… Can you say plagiarism? Not only that, he is accused of just making up facts.
Here’s another bit of NewsMax.Com’s article to illustrate;
“The entire Churchill episode began when it came to light that he wrote, in an essay about 9/11, that those who died in the World Trade Center bombing were "little Eichmanns."
That statement was found to be protected under free speech rights; however, the trouble was not over for Ward Churchill.
"A committee last year began to look at his writings including his essay on 9/11," said DiStefano. "We determined his writings were protected under the First Amendment. However, during that process there were allegations of research misconduct."
Last month, an investigative subcommittee concluded that Churchill repeatedly fabricated his research, plagiarized others' work and strayed from the "bedrock principles of scholarship," reports the Denver Post.”
It’s good for the students and the faculty of the University of Colorado to be rid of the likes of Ward Churchill. It’s a shame that so many students have been influenced by such an unprincipled fraud.
Read the entire article from NewsMax.ComHERE
To learn more about the background of Ward Churchill click over to the DiscoverTheNetwork.org. HERE
They have done an excellent job of compiling the facts on Chief Churchill.
Thanks to NewsMax.Com and to DiscoverTheNetwork.Org for great work…
God bless
Brad