April 23, 2006
This will allow Yale to reject Hashemi's application to a degree program without admitting that they were utterly stupid and morally bankrupt for admitting him in the first place. Or maybe they're just afraid they'll be beheaded.
Cross-posted at The Dread Pundit Bluto, Stop the ACLU, and Vince Aut Morire.
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They are morally bankrupt. They're only concerned about the bad publicity. That's what relativism does to people.
Take the exact same guy, but with white skin, and suddenly Libs see him as evil. But if he's brown, his deeds are irrelevant. Brown people are like monkeys to Libs. Pets. Monkeys can do no wrong because they don't know any better. That's why a fascist like Rahmatullah Hashemi can be invited to their institutions of higher indoctrination with no moral qualms whatsoever. That's why Arabs are good and Israelis are bad. Monkeys. That's how Libs see their Arab pets.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 23, 2006 11:03 PM (8e/V4)
Posted by: Richard at April 23, 2006 11:24 PM (7KF8r)
Posted by: john Ryan at April 23, 2006 11:36 PM (TcoRJ)
Posted by: Lonevoice at April 24, 2006 12:44 AM (QnxoD)
you make a very valid point. Isn't it the job of the State Department and their consuls to issue such visas? State is infested with these Libs.
Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at April 24, 2006 01:03 AM (8e/V4)
I found a link in the comments section to this story about Yale at Clint Taylors blog at Townhall.com a while back. Yale is riddled with backstabbing, self-aggrandizing ego-maniacs as well as intellectually bankrupt elitists and I wouldn't be a bit surprised to find they have their own dupes in the State Department.
Posted by: Oyster at April 24, 2006 04:45 AM (YudAC)
Yes, State does issue the visas ... but Oyster zeros in on the point. Someone(s) pulled strings and used powerful influence on State to pull this off - and no one's talking on the details. This has become an embarrassment for Yale - and someone(s) else. I am curious who.
Posted by: hondo at April 24, 2006 05:47 AM (gdxQ2)
How Yale ever expected this to go unchallenged is beyond me.
Posted by: Graeme at April 24, 2006 07:00 AM (nCrWY)
Posted by: john Ryan at April 24, 2006 07:23 AM (TcoRJ)
Posted by: The Dread Pundit Bluto at April 24, 2006 07:59 AM (RHG+K)
Now, back to the topic at hand. Oyster, I am very much interested in the same questions as you, and one would think an enterprising newspaper might seek the truth behind these shenanigans. But most of them are too busy leaking classified information to be concerned about this very much more important story.
What happened here when an enemy of the US and civilization period gained entry to not only the US, but one of the most prestigious institutions of learning in America is symbolic of the problem we have. Who let this guy in? Why? How?
If we do not put a stop to this, in twenty years or less we will be exactly where France is right now. There is a mentality in the State Department that is anti-American, and they are doing everything they can in their little way to Balkinize the US. They see this as being cosmopolitan. Liberalism sees the US as the enemy of the world, and it is doing everything possible to destroy the US, hence its support of illegal immigration.
Posted by: jesusland joe at April 24, 2006 08:18 AM (rUyw4)
Posted by: john Ryan at April 24, 2006 08:35 AM (TcoRJ)
Posted by: jesusland joe at April 24, 2006 09:48 AM (rUyw4)
Bluot: You're right, but this "culture of contempt" has bled over into our government by elite college graduates who adopt government careers and those who get in cahoots with government employees through professional connections. We know that some turd out west (I don't have time to look him up) took on this idea of getting Hashemi in on a student visa. So he uses his connections to ask around for help and someone tells him, "Hey, I have a connection at the State Department," and bingo! favors are done and everyone's on the hush-hush.
We've been asleep at the wheel for far too long and now we're seeing the bitter fruits of it.
Posted by: Oyster at April 24, 2006 10:16 AM (f70+e)
Posted by: Oyster at April 24, 2006 10:31 AM (f70+e)
Posted by: tomb at April 24, 2006 09:00 PM (FqhsP)
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