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Showing posts with label Ohio State University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ohio State University. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Absolutely Wrong Approach To Terrorism

An Islamic Terrorist Attacked This 

School. You Won't Believe 

Their INSANE Response

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After being subject to a terrorist attack by a Somali refugee student less 
than three months ago, Ohio State University (OSU) is hosting a lecture 
Monday night on the dangers of “Islamophobia.”

The College Fix reports that the university’s  Middle East Studies Center 
and Multicultural Center are jointly hosting a visit by author Nathan Lean, 
who will tell students about the “pernicious phenomenon” of Islamophobia 
that has reached “a fevered pitch” in American society.

Lean’s visit to the campus comes about three months after Somali refugee
 and Ohio State student Abdul Artan drove his car into a crowd of students
 and starting stabbing people before an OSU police officer shot him dead.
 Artan had identified himself as an al-Qaida supporter.

The author is in town to discuss his book “The Islamophobia Industry: How
 the Right Manufactures Fear of Muslims.”  Lean’s website is replete with
 positive reviews of his work: “Nathan Lean sees the values of cultural and 
religious pluralism as vital to the democratic life of any society,” claims the 
Middle East Policy Council. While The Muscat Daily notes that “Nathan’s
 writing on Islamophobia will shape our understanding of this subject for a
 long time to come.”

Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/an-islamic-terrorist-attacked-this-school-you-won-t-believe-their-insane-response#Et761SL1423YKdaD.99

Saturday, December 10, 2016

America's Colleges Are Goofy When It Comes To Islamic Terrorists.


‘What is wrong with us?’: Judge Jeanine unloads after criticism of Ohio State University officer

 


‘What is wrong with us?’: Judge Jeanine unloads after criticism of Ohio State University officer
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Fox News’ Judge Jeanine Pirro on Friday defended the Ohio State University police officer who killed 18-year-old Abdul Razak Ali Artan, the student who, police say, plowed his car through a crowd and stabbed multiple victims. Nine people were injured in the Nov. 28 attack, some critically.
Since then, however, some students at the Columbus, Ohio, campus have had troubleacknowledging the threat of terrorism. More recently, some have even suggested that Officer Alan Horujko, who fatally shot Artan, shouldn’t have pulled the trigger, the Daily Caller reported.
Pirro addressed such claims on Fox, saying, “As though this cop who killed him, and I think the cop is a hero, should have waited for him to exhaust himself until he tired and then cuffed him. This is what’s going on on campuses in the United States today.”
“When someone is trying to kill someone else … maybe a cop ought to use the force we as a civilized society give him to kill someone. And if you can’t understand that in grammar school, then you don’t belong in college,” Pirro added.
The judge went on to point out that Artan was a Somali refugee who came to the U.S. in 2014. Before that, he lived in Pakistan for seven years.
“What was he taking? A correspondence course? That all of a sudden we’re going to give him an associate degree a year and half later? Put him in Ohio State University? What is wrong with us. I mean there are so many pieces to this,” Pirro said.
Lastly, Pirro responded to claims that the OSU attack was the latest example of extremism: “Hogwash! It’s Islamic extremism.” Pirro retaliated.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

Muslims Blame Everyone Except Themselves

CNN Anchor: Americans Should Wear Hijabs To Show Solidarity With Fearful Muslims [VIDEO]

Americans should wear hijabs to show solidarity with Muslim women who fear being attacked for wearing the religious head covering, CNN anchor Alisyn Camerota suggested on Monday, just hours before an Islamic radical stabbed students at Ohio State University.
“Maybe there will be a movement where people wear the head scarf in solidarity. You know, even if you’re not Muslim,” Camerota said during an early-morning broadcast on CNN’s “New Day.”
“Maybe it’s the way people shave their heads, you know, sometimes in solidarity with somebody who is going through something,” she added.
Camerota was responding to a CNN segment about Muslim women who say they live in fear of being verbally or physically attacked for wearing head scarves.

The segment tied a spate of alleged incidents in which Muslim women have been targeted for wearing hijabs to Donald Trump’s presidential win.
“The Trump Transition: Fearful Muslim women take steps to be safe,” read the chyron that CNN chose for the segment.
“I hope I can wear it one day again. I hope I can feel safe enough to do so,” Marwa Abdelghani, a Muslim-American woman, told the network.
The piece did not note that some of the alleged hate incidents in the aftermath of Trump’s win have been found to be hoaxes. An 18-year-old University of Louisana-Lafayette student was chmarged with filing a false report after she claimed that a group of white Trump supporters hurled racial slurs at her and stole her hijab several days after the election.
Ironically, hours after the CNN segment aired, an 18-year-old Somali refugee named Abdul Razak Ali Artan attempted to kill students at Ohio State University.
Artan, who was killed by a campus police officer after stabbing numerous students with a butcher knife, reportedly complained online before the attack about the treatment of Muslims throughout the world. And in an interview with Ohio State’s student newspaper earlier this year, Artan complained about the lack of prayer rooms on campus. (RELATED: Ohio State Jihadi Complained About A Lack Of Prayer Rooms On Campus)
“I wanted to pray in the open, but I was kind of scared with everything going on in the media,” he said in that interview. “I’m a Muslim, it’s not what the media portrays me to be.”
During the CNN segment, Camerota’s co-host, Chris Cuomo, suggested another solution for Muslim women who fear being attacked.
“I think self-defense training is good for everybody,” he said. “Prepare yourself for whatever can come.”
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Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/29/cnn-anchor-americans-should-wear-hijabs-to-show-solidarity-with-fearful-muslims-video/#ixzz4RVfXDqEP

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Ignoramus Kasich


Internet Explodes After Kasich Says “We May Never Find Out” What Caused OSU Terror Attack


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On Monday, when a man drove his vehicle into a crowd of pedestrians on the campus of Ohio State University in Columbus and then used a butcher knife to attack more people, the world was enraged. People wanted answers; however, they would not get real answers from Gov. John Kasich.
The suspect, Abdul Razak Ali Artan, reportedly injured 11 people during his heinous attack and was shot dead by campus police. Artan was an OSU student of Somali descent, and while law enforcement officials stated they could not rule out terrorism as a motive, they didn’t specifically state that it was.
However, more evidence that this attack was terror-related began piling up, as investigators reportedly uncovered a Facebook message that Artan posted before the attack where he expressed anger at the way Muslims were being treated around the world.

According to Heavy, the Facebook post that was attributed to Artan read, “I am sick and tired of seeing (Muslims) killed & tortured EVERYWHERE.” It added, “I can’t take it anymore. America! Stop interfering with other countries, especially the Muslim Ummah (community). We are not weak. We are not weak, remember that.”
Yet, if you ask former GOP presidential hopeful Kasich … he can’t find a clear motive.
In a news conference regarding the incident, Kasich stated, “We may never totally find out why this person did what they did or why they snapped … we may never find out.”

Which caused Twitter to shoot back angrily at his refusal to admit there is at least a lead the investigation could look into as a source for a possible motive.
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Compare that to President-elect Donald Trump’s response that he posted on Facebook, below, and it is clear that the right man won the Oval Office.
Kasich wanted to be president. Trump polished him off in the primaries and went on to victory.

Think the voters made the right choice?
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What do you think about Kasich's response to the attack?

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Progressive Plans Always Lead To Greed, Greed And More Greed.

Debunking Obama's Bilious Baltimore Babble

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Michelle Malkin

By Michelle Malkin

Published April 29, 2015
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  Debunking Obama's Bilious Baltimore Babblenever enough. American taxpayers have surrendered billions and billions and billions of dollars to the social-justice-spender-in-chief. But it's never, ever enough.
The latest paroxysm of urban violence, looting, and recriminations in Baltimore prompted President Obama on Tuesday to trot out his frayed Blame The Callous, Tight-Fisted Republicans card. After dispensing with an obligatory wrist-slap of toilet paper-and Oreo-filching "protesters" who are burning Charm City to the ground (he hurriedly changed it to "criminals and thugs" mid-word), the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner got down to his usual business: hectoring his political opponents and grousing that America hasn't forked over enough money for him to make the "massive investments" needed to "make a difference right now."
If we are "serious" about preventing more riots, the president declared, then "the rest of us" (translation: all of us stingy conservatives) have to make sure "we are providing early education" and "making investments" so that inner-city youths are "getting the training they need to find jobs."
Narcissus on the Potomac wheedled that "there's a bunch of my agenda that would make a difference right now." Me, me, me! His laundry list of the supposedly underfunded cures that he can't get through Congress includes "school reform," "job training" and "some investments in infrastructure" to "attract new businesses."
I'll give POTUS credit: He can lay it on thicker than a John Deere manure spreader.
Let's talk "massive investments," shall we?
In 2009, Obama and the Democrats rammed the $840 billion federal stimulus package through Capitol Hill under the guise of immediate job creation and economic recovery. An estimated $64 billion went to public school districts; another nearly $50 billion went for other education spending. This included $13 billion for low-income public school kids; $4.1 billion for Head Start and childcare services; $650 million for educational technology; $200 million for working college students; and $70 million for homeless children.
How's that all working out? Last week, economists from the St. Louis Federal Reserve surveyed more than 6,700 education stimulus recipients and concluded that for every $1 million of stimulus grants to a district, a measly 1.5 jobs were created. "Moreover, all of this increase came in the form of nonteaching staff," the report found, and the "jobs effect was also not statistically different from zero."
More than three-quarters of the jobs "created or saved" in the first year of the stimulus were government jobs, while roughly 1 million private sector jobs were forestalled or destroyed, according to Ohio State University. President Obama later admitted "there was no such thing" as "shovel-ready projects." But there were plenty of pork-ready recipients, from green energy billionaires to union bosses to Democratic campaign finance bundlers. About $230 billion in porkulus funds was set aside for infrastructure projects, yet less than a year later, Obama was back asking for another $50 billion to pour down the infrastructure black hole.


In 2010, President Obama signed the so-called Edujobs bill into law — a $26 billion political wealth redistribution scheme paying back Big Labor for funding Democratic congressional campaigns. A year later, several were spending on the money to plug budget shortfalls instead of hiring teachers. Other recipients received billions despite having full educational payrolls and not knowing what to do with the big bucks.
In 2012, with bipartisan support, Obama signed the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act "to encourage startups and support our nation's small businesses."
In July 2014, with bipartisan support, Obama signed the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act to "help job seekers access employment, education, training, and support services to succeed in the labor market and to match employers with the skilled workers they need to compete in the global economy." (Never mind that a GAO review of the feds' existing 47 job-training programs run by nine different agencies "generally found the effects of participation were not consistent across programs, with only some demonstrating positive impacts that tended to be small, inconclusive or restricted to short-term impacts.")
In December 2014, the White House unveiled nearly $1 billion in new "investments" to "expand access to high-quality early childhood education to every child in America" from "birth and continuing to age 5."
That's all on top of the $6 billion government-funded national service and education initiative known as the SERVE America Act, which was enacted less than a month after the nearly $1 trillion stimulus with the help of a majority of Big Government Senate Republicans. The SERVE America Act included $1.1 billion to increase the investment in national service opportunities; $97 million for Learn and Serve America Youth Engagement Zones; and nearly $400 million for the Social Innovation Fund and Volunteer Generation Fund.
The "social innovation" slush fund was intended to "create new knowledge about how to solve social challenges in the areas of economic opportunity, youth development and school support, and healthy futures, and to improve our nation's problem-solving infrastructure in low-income communities." The biggest beneficiaries? Obama's progressive cronies.
Apparently, the richly funded "social innovators" haven't reached the looter-prone neighborhoods of Baltimore yet. But it's not ideologically bankrupt Obama's fault. It's ours.






Read more at http://www.jewishworldreview.com/michelle/malkin042915.php3#pwUSDQDJI51GPFCO.99

Friday, October 31, 2014

College Students Sign Petition To Legalize Fourth Term Abortions

After-Birth Abortions: College Students Increasingly Support Infanticide

by Sarah Zagorski | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com | 10/29/14 4:31 PM
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Abortion proponents like to paint pro-lifers as extremists who go to great lengths to take away the rights of women. However, many of these abortion activists have views that are legitimately extremeand quite frankly, horrifying. Take, for example, the position that abortion should be legal in cases where the parents conceive a girl but they wanted a boy. Some activists would say women should have the right to an abortion because they shouldn’t be forced to have a child they don’t want.
proabort40But, unfortunately, supporting sex-selection abortion isn’t the worst of their extremist views; there are “pro-choicers” who support killing babies after their born. And according to Thomas Aquinas student, Mairead Mcardle, more college students are supporting post-birth abortion.
She writes in The College Fix, “Anecdotal evidence by leaders of pro-life groups such as Created Equal and Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust said in interviews that not only do they see more college students willing to say they support post-birth abortion, but some students even suggest children up to 4 or 5-years-old can also be killed, because they are not yet “self aware.”
She cites the testimony of Mark Harrington, the director of Created Equal. Harrington said, “We encounter people who think it is morally acceptable to kill babies after birth on a regular basis at almost every campus we visit. While this viewpoint is still seen as shocking by most people, it is becoming increasingly popular.”
He continues, “This is the whole problem with devaluing human life at any stage—it will naturally grow to include other groups of humans; in this case, born humans as well as preborn humans,” Harrington said. “[I] talked with one young man at the University of Minnesota who thought it was alright to kill children if they were under the age of 5 years old, as he did not consider them personsuntil that age.”
As LifeNews previously reported, there’ve even been students who’ve signed petitions to makeabortion legal in the non-existent 4th trimester. Mcardle concludes by explaining that pro-abortion activists address the problem by saying it doesn’t exist. She writes, “[When] asked about the incident at Ohio State, at which a woman responded to a prolife display by defending infanticide, a pro-abortion activism group at the campus stated its views were similar to those of the woman in the clip.”
The leader of Voices for Planned Parenthood (VOX) at Ohio State University, Devin Deitsch said, “As for post-birth abortion, I would imagine that my colleagues would think the ‘post-birth’ part was largely irrelevant, as we believe very strongly in abortion on demand, without apology, and it’s plain and simple that we should look to the woman’s morals and not shove our opinions where they, frankly, don’t belong.”
Watch students sign the fake petition for “4th trimester” abortions below.