April 02, 2007
I live in Dalton, GA and went to DSC from 1997-1999. Although I never had a class taught by Prof. El-Najjar I did take an international relations debate class.That seems to refute the argument made by the President of Dalton State, Jim Burran, that El-Najjar, "is careful not to interject his political or religious views in the classroom."One day El-Najjar was a guest to argue the pro-Palestinian side against a Jewish professor who argued the Israeli side. Everything was fairly civil for a few minutes but finally El-Najjar lost it and went off on a rant about how no one in Washington cared about the Palestinian people and how Israel was responsible for most of what is wrong in the world, etc.
It was very tense and the students (myself included) were in shock. The guy went from calm and reasonable to spitting mad like a switch had been flipped.
Also, I don't know if you are aware but he caused a stir just after 9/11 when he self published this book http://www.gulfwar1991.com/. [ed. Yes, we covered that including how the only reviews of the book were by other Dalton State professors]
It's amazing that it has taken this long for anyone outside of Dalton to pick up the story. He's been at this for years....He mentions to his classes that he runs the website and encourages them to check it out. He tells them there is nothing wrong with it and that is he just presenting information that newspapers and the US media don't have the courage to tell. I know this for a fact because I had a conversation recently with two students who just finished a sociology class with him. Both defended him and had no idea why I didn't feel the same way.
Warren Davis
Right. Like, I can't tell you this in class, but you all should visit my website and see what the J-O-Os in the media don't want you to know.
Any other students who would like to go on record, please e-mail me.
Just to review: El-Najjar encourages students to go to his website. That website openly supports terrorists. That website is full of antisemitic statements and conspiracy theories. Like, El-Najjar's own theory that civilians are being killed in Iraq by Coalition forces intentionally so that the world will be misled into thinking there is a Muslim on Muslim violence.
Because if professors can't openly support terrorism, the terrorists have already won!
Previously:
Georgia College in Denial over Terror Supporting Teacher
Terror Supporter and Antisemitic Conspiracy Theorist Teaches at Dalton State College, Georgia
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Posted by: Michael Weaver at April 02, 2007 05:57 PM (2OHpj)
To Mr./Mrs Dean of DSC.
I would like to request permisstion to erect a huge billboard in the center of the campus with a picture of Dr. El-Najjar, the DSC logo&mascot, and WWW.GULFWARE1991.COM.
Of course such a request would be denied.
Why is Dr. El-Najjar's website not linked on school's website?
Posted by: Tommykwikstep at April 02, 2007 06:21 PM (cHlir)
Posted by: greyrooster at April 02, 2007 06:30 PM (QJgPi)
No Mo-slime, however crafty, can for very long hide the truly ugly demonic visage that he hides under his fake smiles of Taqiy'yah and Kit'man.
Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at April 02, 2007 06:31 PM (j97MF)
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 02, 2007 07:29 PM (8e/V4)
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 02, 2007 07:30 PM (8e/V4)
UA, all the way!
Posted by: Michael Weaver at April 02, 2007 08:35 PM (2OHpj)
Posted by: Michael Weaver at April 03, 2007 12:58 AM (2OHpj)
Posted by: Kamchatka Bear at April 03, 2007 09:16 AM (gtZwa)
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