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    Dead cops wife whines about graduation speech

    This idea that cops are heroes and are somehow deserving of exalted status flat pisses me off!

    If this broad wanted to protest the speech on the grounds that it offends her personally I could get behind her, but when she, and the newz, attempts to hold a dead tax-tick to some kind of elevated status it negates any argument I'll entertain.

    I have no respect for this Jamal dude but even less for a tax-tick.....

    $#@! the lot of 'em!


    Decision to let cop killer Abu-Jamal give commencement speech 'despicable,' widow says

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/10/01...cement-speech/

    A Vermont college's selection of convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal as commencement speaker is a “despicable” decision that should be reversed, his victim's widow told FoxNews.com.

    Maureen Faulkner, whose husband Daniel was gunned down by Abu-Jamal in 1981, was shocked to learn of the selection by undergraduate students at tiny Goddard College in Plainfield. Abu-Jamal, who will not attend the event and whose speech will be pre-recorded, received a bachelor of arts degree from the 245-student liberal arts college in 1996 through a correspondence program.

    “It’s not appropriate,” Faulkner said. “His freedom was taken away when he murdered a police officer in the line of duty. It seems like our justice system allows murderers to continue to have a voice over the public airwaves and at college commencement. It’s despicable.”

    Abu-Jamal, born Wesley Cook, was sentenced to death following a high-profile trial in Philadelphia. His sentence was later reduced to life in prison without parole for killing Faulkner, a 25-year-old patrolman who scuffled with Abu-Jamal’s brother during an early morning traffic stop. Abu-Jamal, a member of the Black Panther Party, was wounded by a round from Faulkner’s gun and a .38-caliber revolver registered to Abu-Jamal was found at the scene with five spent shell casings, according to trial testimony.

    "People need to start realizing that there’s right and wrong in this world. It seems like no one thinks about that."
    - Maureen Faulkner, widow of former Philadelphia cop Daniel Faulkner
    Sunday's event will mark the third time Abu-Jamal, 60, has given commencement speeches at colleges, including at Evergreen State College in Washington and Antioch College in Ohio. Both of those events prompted widespread protests on behalf of law enforcement officers and Faulkner’s relatives.

    “How can this go in our country? It’s amazing,” Maureen Faulkner continued. “People need to start realizing that there’s right and wrong in this world. It seems like no one thinks about that.”

    In a statement, Goddard College Interim President Bob Kenny said the college holds 20 commencement ceremonies annually to provide personalized graduation ceremonies in each degree program.

    "As a reflection of Goddard’s individualized and transformational educational model, our commencements are intimate affairs where each student serves as her or his own valedictorian, and each class chooses its own speaker," Kenny said in a statement. "Choosing Mumia as their commencement speaker, to me, shows how this newest group of Goddard graduates expresses their freedom to engage and think radically and critically in a world that often sets up barriers to do just that."

    A spokeswoman for the Vermont State Police also condemned the school's actions, saying the college's students and leaders are showing "blatant indifference" toward law enforcement.

    "The scheduled commemoration of convicted cop killer, Mumia Abu-Jamal, demonstrates an appalling disregard for law enforcement officers, and their families, who have lost their lives in the line of duty," Stephanie Brackin said in a statement.

    Goddard officials did not immediately reply to requests for comment on Faulkner’s comments. She intends to protest the ceremony in some way, she told FoxNews.com.

    Faulkner acknowledged that Abu-Jamal remains not far from her mind. Earlier this month, the notorious inmate made headlines when an attorney nominated to lead the Justice Department’s civil rights division withdrew from consideration due to his involvement in Abu-Jamal’s case while working with the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to overturn his death sentence.

    And in April, a lesson plan posted on the Oakland (Calif.) Unified School District’s website asked students to draw parallels between late civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and Abu-Jamal, an exercise akin to advocating violence to young students, Faulkner said.

    “It’s a travesty,” Faulkner told FoxNews.com in April. “You’re going to teach children about a man who murdered a police officer? That’s not a good lesson to be teaching children. He was a radical, a militant. My question is: Are our tax dollars paying for this?”

    Meanwhile, a spokesman for Goddard College said university officials do not condone “any acts” of violence.

    "Our condolences go out to [Faulkner] as they go out to the many victims and their families who have experienced senseless acts of violence,” spokesman Dustin Bylerly said in a statement to FoxNews.com. “Our aspiration is to make the world a less violent place in which to live by examining carefully those elements of life in this world that lead to such senseless acts. Without equivocation we do not condone any acts of violence."



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    Quote Originally Posted by tod evans View Post
    A spokeswoman for the Vermont State Police also condemned the school's actions, saying the college's students and leaders are showing "blatant indifference" toward law enforcement.
    Disregarding them is the first step to making them irrelevant.

    Now the students and faculty need to educate themselves and put into action movements against these gun-toting tax ticks, and their community will have a brighter future ahead.
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    still, a stupid choice for graduation speaker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cindy25 View Post
    still, a stupid choice for graduation speaker.
    I don't know, I think having a possible negative role model as a graduation speaker is an interesting choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spikender View Post
    I don't know, I think having a possible negative role model as a graduation speaker is an interesting choice.
    he can't even come in person. if they wanted a speaker by video then Snowden would have been better choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cindy25 View Post
    he can't even come in person. if they wanted a speaker by video then Snowden would have been better choice.
    Well now I can't disagree with that, Snowden should be required viewing by all graduates so they know exactly what type of country they're being thrown into. Their pre-grad lives ain't shown them nuthin' yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cindy25 View Post
    still, a stupid choice for graduation speaker.
    I have no idea about the substance of his speech.......

    Do you?

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    One does not simply let a convicted murderer give commencement speeches.

    I am wondering what the reasoning was behind their choice. As for the wife... meh, what do you expect?

    This really doesn't seem like news to me.
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    I read somewhere that the student body voted for this guy as their commencement speaker.

    Yeah democracy in action, woo hoo!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cindy25 View Post
    still, a stupid choice for graduation speaker.
    After reading up on him on Wikipedia I'm not so sure about that. There's some doubt as to whether he is the killer. He's continued his education while in lockup and he's worked to promote rights. He may be a bit of a socialist (not sure) but if he's the wrong man he shouldn't be locked up...
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