June 6, 2008

Porter’s response to Pizza decision is slanderous.

Filed under: Rallies — Rich Davis @ 1:04 am

Karen Porter is making wild claims about why a pizza joint decided not to support her movement.  Her letter to her followers is sick and twisted.  I spoke to the manager of the pizza parlor and told her what Porter had written and was told the decision was because she felt the CCPM was too controversial and supporting them was not a good business decision.  Porter can’t accept this common sense decision and instead has decided to make outrageous insinuations that the pizza employees were harrassed and called rapists and baby killers.  Porter is treading on some very thin legal ice regarding slander.  Her style of leadership is totally disgraceful and reckless.  She’s supposed to be a peacemaker, she says that she has taken “peacemaking training” at least three times.  One must wonder what she learns at these “training” sessions, because inciting hate is her trademark, not peace.  Here’s what she wrote to her followers:

Because of reported harassment and intimidation by the “Chester County Victory Movement” (counterprotestor pro-war group) targeted at West Chester Peace-a-Pizza employees, as well as harassment of other branches of the franchise, and because of our real concern for their employees’ safety, The Chester County Peace Movement is canceling our June 11 fundraiser. The harassment reportedly has been in the form of numerous phone calls and name-calling of employees (such as “baby-killers” and “rapists”) and threats of business-damaging street protests toward this small business. We thank Peace-a-Pizza for initially agreeing to host this fund-raiser and regret this disturbing turn of events.

 

52 Comments »

  1. It is so easy to drive a moonbat even more batty. Yes, we are on the move and they are not going to stop us from exercising our freedom of speech, too. Of course, KP has to resort to lies and slander to make herself look like the suffering soul. Isn’t that a moonbat tradition…victimology?

    Comment by Dee Berk — June 6, 2008 @ 3:56 am

  2. Hey Karen Porter—”Shut up”

    Comment by Mike — June 6, 2008 @ 4:13 am

  3. If such a turn of events really happened, why weren’t the police involved? This imaginatory harassment could have involved Peace-a-Pizza calling law enforcement officials or a business-protective entity and saying “We have been harassed by a buch of people calling us baby killers and rapists and we want it to stop”. To the best of my knowledge, this did not happen.
    KP outrageous, twisted response is all that happened plus a bunch of angry peaceniks probably calling Peace-a-Pizza and complaining (maybe even threatening). Funny how she uses the word “counterprotestor” when she said in a previous newsletter comment she never wanted to use that word again.

    Comment by Denine — June 6, 2008 @ 4:59 am

  4. Dear Rich and other fellow patriots:

    Upon the request sent out the other day, I called Peace A Pizza on Tuesday. I left a civil but disgruntled message on the voicemail, which included my name and phone number, in case they were interested in returning the call and discussing the matter of the the Karen Porter Communists of West Chester. The owner called me back today and explained that she had been away for well over a week and that they have lots of fundraisers that they conduct on a weekly basis. Unfortunately, she’s not always made aware of the full nature and/or intentions of the groups involved in the fund raiser – a mistake I don’t think they are likely to make again. We have all seen how public rants by the Dixie Chicks, et al., can lead to a career trough, if not a demise. In this case, it was purely unintentional. She told me that once she found out more about the group, she did not want to have any involvement with them or the political issue in general…as it pertained to her business. On a personal note, she mentioned the barbeque she attended with military friends yesterday, and she listened to 100% of what I said about my military, deployment, and family situation. The owner was grateful for my calm demeanor on the voicemail and with her directly, not jumping down her throat before getting the facts straight, although unfortunately some folks were hostile. That’s not to say that anyone in the Victory Movement did that, because the advertisement was right there for any and all to see on the internet. However, if you did make a call that was more than presumptive, I would hope you would be as adamant in your thanks for Peace A Pizza dropping the West Chester CCCP fundraiser as you were in what would have been justified angst under other circumstances.

    I also told her about my positive experiences with the Victory Movement, from their welcoming me home to the fact that they were not willing to resort to tactics such as buying pizza from the competition and eating it outside the People’s Republic of West Chester activity. On the other hand, I also mentioned the “baby killer” comment made to me in front of my children by Karen Porter’s civil disobedients who claim to support the troops, and also about the tendancy for violence in the incident with Skye’s camcorder and further attempting to legitimize their actions. Your behavior with the Victory Movement has taken the high ground despite the Jane Fonda propaganda of Comrade Porter’s letters to the editor. Karen’s statement about the Victory Movement threatening the security of Peace A Pizza was made without her knowledge of my civil phone call, which probably did much more do undermine her event than negative calls, which could have even been made by people in her own group because cowards usually remain anonymous. I left my contact information. Karen wants her rallies under her First Amendement rights, but when others, in positions of actually being in the know, exercise the same rights, she considers it harrassment. If she can’t even be rational with fellow Americans, how does she expect we (or our Commander in Chief) should deal with Ahmadinejad (“I’m-in-need-of-Jihad”)? The track record shows that the only threats and actual violence, including against police officers, has been from her side. Take comfort in the fact that after 5 years, she’s accomplished nothing. It’s a source of great frustration for her and her ilk. L’chaim!

    Scott

    Comment by Armyanimaldoc — June 6, 2008 @ 8:01 am

  5. If stupid were a crime, Porter would be in Attica.

    Comment by Raoul — June 6, 2008 @ 8:14 am

  6. I am not surprised. Are you? This is exactly what they do. They lie, lie, lie, and make us look bad in order to loot the minds and pockets of Americans. This is our war, to keep truthful and patriotic in the face of lies and disgrace from the other side. Shame on them for their tergiversatory behavior. In the end, God is on our side. God Bless America.

    Comment by Sarah — June 6, 2008 @ 8:20 am

  7. I will speak to their Corporate management and the local store and thank them.

    I will stress Porter’s leadership as an ANSWER organizer who sends buses to DC for their “peace” marches. ANWSER’s Richard Becker authored a flyer called “Counter-revolution & Resistance in Iraq” which takes the enemy’s side in this conflict. It doesn’t ask for a ceasefire, a truce, whaterver. It asks for unconditional support of “Iraqi’s anti-colonial resistance”, people who kill our troops.

    Porter had Richard Becker address the CCPM in Chester County.

    Her veterans are equivalent to those Japanese soldiers they would find still fighting WWII on some remote island. They are the cadre of Vietnam Veterans Against the War who are still protesting the war from the 60′s. VVAW is responsible for the stolen honor of the Vietnam veteran because of their Winter Soldier lies. VVAW pukes are despised by all other vets, so they hide under a rock labelled “Veterans For Peace”.

    Forty years later, these old traitors are trying to smear this generation.

    We need to go to businesses door to door and hand out a fact sheet on CCPM.

    Comment by Raoul — June 6, 2008 @ 8:23 am

  8. LOLOLOLOLOLOL!
    All right, who called those poor kids from the pizza shop, baby killers?
    Because, we all know, that someone in our group would do that.
    No, wait a minute, that is a phrase THEIR group likes to use about OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS!
    So, Karen has lost her mind, yet again, and is so twisted she can’t remember who she is supposed to be saying what about. And again, no one in our group said any such thing.
    Gallon of gas to get into West Chester, $3.87, Slice of Pizza, $2.89, getting a business to do the right thing, priceless.

    Comment by Trish — June 6, 2008 @ 8:55 am

  9. Do you think Karen P. will ever realize that she is part of a small minority of extremists? And that goodness will finally prevail?

    Comment by gracie hill — June 6, 2008 @ 9:16 am

  10. Harassment, according to liberals, is anything that undermines their treasonist agenda, including others’ right to free speech. The difference between the Victory movement and the peaceniks is our assertions are true.

    Comment by LadySheepdog — June 6, 2008 @ 9:31 am

  11. “So, Karen has lost her mind, yet again, and is so twisted she can’t remember who she is supposed to be saying what about.”

    You’re definitely on to something there, Trish. Her rants in the past year have become increasingly paranoid and delusional. Just a few weeks ago, I wrote a tongue-in-cheek LTE suggesting she retreat to her house so as to not provoke you “big bullies” of the CCVM, which is precisely what she argues our troops should do in Iraq (you know, we’re supposedly creating all the terrorism by being there and everything would be fine if we just left). She responded with a blistering personal attack suggesting I was advocating she take up arms and start shooting people: kill, kill, kill! she wrote. She is unhinged.

    Comment by Dan — June 6, 2008 @ 12:52 pm

  12. Dan,

    Porter is a liberal and they do not deal in reality, but rather how they’d like things to be or how they wish something had turned out.

    For example, she describes Meicht shoving a cop and then resisting arrest as the police having a conflict with Meicht.

    I have a professional actually writing up a description of Bush Derangement Syndrome to be submitted to the APA for inclusion in the DSM manual revision. BDS is an epidemic.

    Comment by Raoul — June 6, 2008 @ 1:31 pm

  13. While I realize it is the Sheepdogs game & therefore Sheepdog rules apply, in my never humble opinion, it is long past time to take off the kid gloves with this obviously deranged & self-absorbed woman. It is time to fill civil commitment papers or fill suit for slander.

    It is obvious that she is only digging her heels in deeper and deeper. At some point the incident with Skye is going to look like a garden party folks. This woman needs to have someone in authority put her in her place.

    To your credit, you have been beyond tolerant. But let us not forget, even Jesus had His limits. Need I remind you of His dispute with the money changers / tax collectors in the Temple?

    Enough of this woman’s nonsense!

    Comment by Soapbox — June 6, 2008 @ 2:02 pm

  14. Obviously that should be file NOT fill in the part about legal action/ options. I’m a bit on the emotional side folks and sometimes when I get wound up my head works much faster than my fingers. Sorry about that!

    Comment by Soapbox — June 6, 2008 @ 2:07 pm

  15. If being stupid was a crime you’d all be in line for the electric chair. Hope you are proud of yourselves. If you really supported this illegal war, you’d put your bodies where your loud mouths are and join up. But, of course, that won’t happen. Thanks to you, I’m making yet another contribution to CCPM. Peace out.

    Comment by A. E. Sullivan — June 6, 2008 @ 3:19 pm

  16. I just take comfort from the fact that Karen’s hysteria is proof she is losing. Hysteria is based on losing, not winning. And this woman is SO much a loser!

    BTW, is she going to boycott Peace Pizza now that they won’t put up with her? Since Karen defines boycotting as proof of one’s sincerity, than she should boycott Peace Pizza as a sign of hers.

    Comment by Carolyn — June 6, 2008 @ 3:27 pm

  17. A.E. – you fit right in with the so-called “peace” protestors, you’re full of anger, frustration, and bitterness. Very Ghandi-like.

    Comment by Rich Davis — June 6, 2008 @ 4:18 pm

  18. A.E. – Thanks for visiting our site. If you visit often enough you might be convinced by common sense that you side with treason and evil every week. Also, your little visit today demonstrates that we matter and that we have your ilk on their heels ready to run. Come again!

    Comment by LadySheepdog — June 6, 2008 @ 4:46 pm

  19. A. E. Sullivan,

    [If being stupid was a crime you’d all be in line for the electric chair.]

    LOL, if we said that, your cult leader would be calling reporters saying she’s receiving death threats.

    Are you making a “death threat for peace”?

    Comment by Raoul — June 6, 2008 @ 4:52 pm

  20. ALL,

    The anti-war protests at the Democrat Convention are falling apart already.

    There’s a number of articles about the Trouble In The Worker’s Paradise known as liberalism.

    War Is Not the Answer, but the peace groups can’t get along with each other, so yeah right, diplomacy will work where “War Is Not the Answer”. Give me a break, don’t you know.

    Comment by Raoul — June 6, 2008 @ 4:56 pm

  21. Hey A.E. Sullivan, this M.C. Conti—you better believe I’m (we) are proud of ourselves.

    I thank God every morning that I wake up in the greatest country on this earth and know that I have the greatest military in the entire world to protect me (and the likes of you) from enemies that want so much for each and every one of us to be eradicated.

    I thank God and I am so utterly proud that I stand on the right corner of West Chester on Saturday mornings showing my love and my respect for this great country and our great military.

    Oh, and A.E….one more thing—you’re giving your dirty money to a group who believes (none of the above)

    God bless America (I have been proud of my country “my entire adult life”–unlike some people we know)

    Comment by Mike — June 6, 2008 @ 5:40 pm

  22. That woman has a screw loose. I can hear it dropping to the ground and rolling down the sidewalk towards the gutter as we speak.

    Give her a free pizza, for crissakes! Maybe the gooey cheese will stick her jaws together so we won’t have to listen to her any more.

    Comment by Carolyn — June 6, 2008 @ 5:59 pm

  23. To err is Human and forgive Devine.
    KP does neither.

    Comment by Charlie — June 6, 2008 @ 6:42 pm

  24. Mr. Sullivan,

    With what respect is due you, please explain to me how the current war is ” illegal.” So far, none of those from your side of the street has been able to explain that one to me although they do spout it often.

    Next, were it not for a service connected disability and my age I would have been back in uniform on 9-12-01. You do remember what happened the day before that, don’t you Mr. Sullivan

    Comment by Soapbox — June 6, 2008 @ 6:46 pm

  25. Hey little sully, guess what? I’ve actually BEEN to Iraq myself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    And I’ve seen FIRSTHAND what is REALLY happening in Iraq!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That’s right, I actually signed up to defend YOUR RIGHT to hate Soldiers!

    In short, we’re kicking the asses of your gutless ragheaded terrorist buddies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    What do you have to say about that????????????????????

    Hey sully, question for you (if you have the guts to answer it!); where was your outrage when your draft-dodging, pot-smoking, womanizing buddy cliton sent troops to contries that NEVER attacked us, like Bosnia and Somalia??
    And WHERE WAS YOUR OPUTRAGE when your draft-dodging, pot-smoking, womanizing buddy cliton CANCELLED the pull-out date for the troops in Bosnia????????????????????

    Do you have the guts to answer that question???????

    Comment by Paul Couturier - OIF Vet — June 6, 2008 @ 8:03 pm

  26. A.E.Sullivan – We ARE proud of ourselves. Tell us how it’s an “illegal war” instead of default by repetition. As for stupid, I’ve got a veterinary degree and a Ph.D. in pharmacology…to your what? I DID put my body where my mouth was and woke up after 9-11 while you hit the snooze bar. I volunteered for Iraq with 3 children at home and have volunteered again. Many others have done so or have been to Vietnam and think you are disgusting. It DID happen that I/we signed up, feel free to waste your money on a cause that’s changed nothing, and shalom yourself, moron. Game, Set, Match!

    Comment by armyanimaldoc — June 6, 2008 @ 8:09 pm

  27. armyanimaldoc,

    Don’t be too hard on Sully. He did go to Iraq. He was with his buds on that double decker hippie bus that all those “Human Shields” drove to Baghdad to protect Saddam.

    It’s protecting our troops that they don’t like.

    Comment by Raoul — June 6, 2008 @ 9:48 pm

  28. A. E., You are locked stepped with Porter, eh? Making assumptions, eh?. I did my duty in the Army, for people like you, and I would do it again. However, I am too old now.
    I/we do our honor for our country, everyday, on our blessed soil. We obey the laws, we support our troops, we pay our taxes, we are full of patriotism for this mother of all countries.
    A.E., just between you and me–why are you defending Karen Porter? I thought you had better sense. Are you bitter? Did the Army not want you? How about ROTC? How about the Boy Scouts? None of them wanted you, hum? You never got to put on a uniform for anything good. It must be very hard for you to feel like a real man. Therapy could help you. Or easier, get away from that group, it is not good for you. Perhaps then, you might feel better about yourself and your country.

    As far as unhinged Porter goes, why is she allowed to roam our streets, without medication? How does she maintain a real job?

    Comment by gracie hill — June 6, 2008 @ 11:28 pm

  29. OHHEEEE!!!! You guys go. You put that libtard in his place. He is probably the philosophy major that doesn’t bathe or comb his hair. He is so sensitive that after discussing his view points with a few of us vets, he had to be cradled in the arms of his comrades and soothed into peacefulness again. They made sure he didn’t cry anymore and gave him a battle cry of “Leave me alone you bad bullies. LOL, Raoul, you called that one right.

    Comment by Dee Berk — June 6, 2008 @ 11:55 pm

  30. By the way, Soapbox, I don’t think there is one of us old-head vets who wouldn’t gladly join if they allowed us. Somebody ought to tell Strawberry Shortcake Sullivan that. Bill says that even though he cannot keep up with the young guys anymore, and can’t really march that far, lay him down with a rifle in his hand and he is good to go. So there, Sullivan…..put that in your pot pipe and smoke it.

    Comment by Dee Berk — June 6, 2008 @ 11:57 pm

  31. We get moronic comments like the one from “A.E.” all the time. They are all the same, and never worth posting – they simply throw some juvenile slander aimed at us personally (communists adhere to the politics of personal destruction) and then regurgitate leftist talking points. There really isn’t anything in his response, or the many other we receive of the same nature, that needs to be addressed, because virtually the same comment appears on every single post that we write regardless of the content. It does, however, prove some important points:

    1. They are reading our blog constantly;
    2. They simply want “peace” by yelling the loudest, and by stifling our right to yell back;
    3. They either have no concept of their massive hypocrisy or they are deliberately blinded to it;
    And, finally:
    4. All we have to do is show up and they look bad.

    Comment by Sean — June 7, 2008 @ 9:25 am

  32. I’ve been sounding off on this CC-C-PM website http://sethkahn.wordpress.com/2008/06/
    The headline is “Here Comes Trouble”. A.E. and others dimwittedly attempt to “infiltrate” by spamming up this blogsite. Perhaps they need a taste of their own medicine. Feel free to sound off on the above blog with me and see if they appreciate a comparable intrusion.

    Comment by armyanimaldoc — June 8, 2008 @ 5:53 pm

  33. Hi gang! I’m the author of “Here Comes Trouble” and would welcome some civil discussion. Just know in advance that I get to decide which comments get posted and which don’t. Anything foul and abusive doesn’t make the cut. See ya on the blog…

    Comment by Seth Kahn — June 8, 2008 @ 7:39 pm

  34. Hi Seth! Civil and truthful discussions are always welcome. In the spirit of honesty, can you provide evidence supporting your statements:

    they (CCVM) have no right to silence people they disagree with simply because they disagree.

    We have asked CCVM to keep the peace. We have asked the police for a presence at vigils after months of harassment and intimidation and threats of violence.

    These statements can be looked at as bordering on libel. Karen Porter had asked for police protection since early September, a couple of weeks after Rich Davis began expressing his right of free speech – September 24th newsletter:

    We have alerted the police and the press about this and trust that they will
    come and help out.

    http://lists.wayreth.net/pipermail/peace/2007-September/002532.html

    Three weeks after Rich’s debut on the corner…

    Comment by Skye — June 9, 2008 @ 7:46 am

  35. [We have alerted the police and the press about this and trust that they will come and help out.]

    Back in the good old salad days of the Reicht, that’s all Porter had to do, call on the power of the state apparatus their party controlled to do their dirty work. Note the reflex responce to rely on totalitarian power.

    Comment by Raoul — June 9, 2008 @ 11:32 am

  36. Seth,

    You win the Goebells Award for all the times your blog repeats the “Big Lie”. Rookie of The Year.

    Comment by Raoul — June 9, 2008 @ 11:33 am

  37. Skye,

    Seth says one thing but the violence index as measured by arrests is

    CCPM – 2
    CCVM – 0

    More and more, for Porter’s cult folowers, CCPM will mean “Chester County prison Memories”…

    Comment by Raoul — June 9, 2008 @ 11:35 am

  38. [they (CCVM) have no right to silence people they disagree with simply because they disagree.]

    That’s funny. Peaceniks will cover your sign in a heartbeat, until their anti-America ways (i.e., anti-free speech, an American right, an American tradition) become painfully evident even to them.

    Taking issue with the message in their free speech is not silencing free speech. If anything at all, they seek to silence the free speech of those who point out the anti-American nature of their actions and messages.

    That’s a shame…NOT.

    Groups like CCPM are facist. They only allow one point of view and ruthlessly seek to silence all others.

    Really funny how Porter whines about being there at the same time and place and lying about being afraid of violence, yet she went to speak at Valley Forge against the Klan and White Supremists the same time and place. Had the other side asked the do it some time else or some place else, you know what she’d say. That it conflicts with everything else she says is of no consequence because she has no conscience.

    Comment by Raoul — June 9, 2008 @ 11:45 am

  39. But of course the WCU has Anti-American professors.

    Seth Kahn
    Assistant Professor of English
    B.A., Wake Forest University
    M.A., Florida State University
    Ph.D., Syracuse University
    skahn@wcupa.edu

    http://www.wcupa.edu/_ACADEMICS/SCH_CAS.ENG/faculty.htm

    Comment by j — June 9, 2008 @ 12:31 pm

  40. http://iws.wcupa.edu/greek/stuorgs/group_specialinterest/students_for_peace.htm

    Students Stand Up for Peace
    Website: n/a

    Location: n/a

    Phone: x2915

    Description: The purpose of Students Stand Up for Peace of West Chester University will be to establish a broad constituency to promote peaceful ideals, confront campus and local peace issues and concerns, educate college and university community about peace and non-violent issues, and enhance a peaceful and non-violent community on campus.

    Advisor: Prof. Seth Kahn

    President: Brian Fanelli

    Comment by j — June 9, 2008 @ 12:36 pm

  41. Ohh, this is a fun one… Notice the word that starts with an M and ends with a I want to take all your money

    Seth Kahn
    610-436-2915
    skahn@wcupa.edu

    Education:
    BA in History/Philosophy, Wake Forest University
    MA in English, Florida State University
    PhD in Composition and Cultural Rhetoric, Syracuse University

    Teaching/Research Interests:
    Composition; critical theory; propaganda theory; activism and activist rhetoric; Marxism Current Research Areas: Democracy in classroom practices; activism and rhetorical theory

    Fun Fact / General Fact:
    I have a dog called Shiksa–it’s a long story; I listen to punk rock; my favorite movie of all time is “2001: A Space Odyssey”; I make really good vegetarian food for people who ask nicely

    Comment by j — June 9, 2008 @ 12:38 pm

  42. Here’s a fun fact: http://www.wcupa.edu/ussss/lcp/faculty.asp

    Seth Kahn
    610-436-2915
    skahn@wcupa.edu

    Education:
    BA in History/Philosophy, Wake Forest University
    MA in English, Florida State University
    PhD in Composition and Cultural Rhetoric, Syracuse University

    Teaching/Research Interests:
    Composition; critical theory; propaganda theory; activism and activist rhetoric; Marxism Current Research Areas: Democracy in classroom practices; activism and rhetorical theory

    Fun Fact / General Fact:
    I have a dog called Shiksa–it’s a long story; I listen to punk rock; my favorite movie of all time is “2001: A Space Odyssey”; I make really good vegetarian food for people who ask nicely

    Comment by j — June 9, 2008 @ 1:12 pm

  43. Seth,

    [Just know in advance that I get to decide which comments get posted and which don’t. Anything foul and abusive doesn’t make the cut.]

    Yeah, decisions accoring to you standards, how open minded of you…NOT.

    Abusive? LOL. Want to talk about harassment, threats and initimidation on the CCPM’s side other than the arrests of David Cleveland and John Meicht? What Beitzel claims never happened and Porter says requires no apology?

    Let’s address the short story first, Beitzel. He harasses a lady with MS, using a cane trying to intimidate her. Wow, how couragous is that…I’ll have to read is citation for the alledged Bronze Star and Air Medal and see if it was coming up next to a woman and getting closer and closer till his elbow was in her face. While she’s standing on the steps. But Karen Porter wouldn’t tolerate that don’t you know.

    I’ll believe his claims when he signs a SF-180 and I see his 201.

    And she’s as bad a lawyer as Sandy Kelson for letting the shrimp go without a warning about his antics that amount to disorderly conduct. Grant’s got the same line of crap as documented by Skye’s video. But that’s OK, let CCPM spend it’s time at CCP, I don’t care. Just see that Porter observes jail solidarity and signs up for their visits…or at least send them magazines and cigarettes

    Twice there’s threats from the Veterans For Peace in their writings. Really? In an area full of police (a response to CCPM’s demonstrated violence requiring arrest) the instruction isn’t get a cop? And then there’s Porter’s “blood will flow” email. If these people don’t have the self-control to not be able to refrain from violence, what hope does Porter have of keeping them away? As an officer of the court, knowing what she knows about expressed threats of violence, she has a duty to notify the police about those “Veterans For Peace”.

    As Meicht proved, a Veteran For Peace” sign is a lie. As Grant and Porter’s emails endorsing rather than condeming violence proves a “Veterans For Peace” shirt is a lie.

    Comment by Raoul — June 9, 2008 @ 3:41 pm

  44. Hey Seth,

    Forgot to mention Grant putting his hands on Cass, a women half his height. But he’s got a reason, ask him.

    There’s your leadership.

    Comment by Raoul — June 9, 2008 @ 3:58 pm

  45. All,

    Seth says on his blog that we’re unfair calling the CCPM traitors and comunists.

    So let’s go all go to Google and put in the line below:

    +”seth kahn” +marxism

    Now that we’ve established Seth is full of crap with regard to CCPM’s communist ties, do we believe him saying he’s also not a traitor?

    Comment by Raoul — June 10, 2008 @ 12:30 pm

  46. armyanimaldoc,

    It’s an “illegal war” because all his little friends say so. I mean “all” his friends, so that alone is enough to make it so. Would you want to go against the majority, even if they were wrong? Better not to ask questions and never, ever think for yourself if it conflicts with the majority. They might throw you out of the group and then where would your self-esteem be?

    Personally, it’s enough for me to not be found in the ranks of the insane, regardless of their numbers.

    Comment by Raoul — June 10, 2008 @ 3:55 pm

  47. Hey Sheepdogs,

    Please go back to posts 41 & 42 and read them VERY slowly & carefully. I think they tell us all we really need to know about Seth. Just another far left academic who couldn’t make a living outside the University setting. A PhD in Cultural Rhetoric? PLEASE! Where I come from, we would call him Doctor BS!

    Comment by Soapbox — June 11, 2008 @ 9:23 am

  48. Dr. Kahn is only one of several such “progressives” in WCU’s English and Journalism Departments: http://www.wcupfn.org/members/profiles.htm. One of my old neighbors and good friends is also a member of the English Department (Fortunately he, like I, was raised in Europe and has more sense than his American-born colleagues). At his Christmas party a couple of years ago, I got into it with on of them (might have been Seth), who was defending Communism as a model for government. He didn’t seem fazed by the fact that hundreds of millions were murdered in communist countries in the 20th century, to bring about this societal utopia (check out the standard of living in China, the former Soviet republics, Cambodia, North Korea, and Vietnam). It was an interesting evening. Well meaning and pleasant folks, most of them, until you challenge their world view with annoying little facts like that.

    It’s no surpise that our younger generation is growing up with such distorted views of the world and their own country. The personal indoctrination starts in kindergarten and doesn’t stop until they graduate from college. Then it continues on television, in movies and in the newspapers troughout their adult lives. I pray that there are enough lucid people left in this country to elect the right candidate in November…

    Comment by Dan — June 11, 2008 @ 1:49 pm

  49. Seth Kahn still hasn’t answered the question as to whether or not he is Jewish…like me. Given the history of pogroms and other rampant anti-Semitism under the Iron Curtain, it’s the epitomy of self-loathing and appeasement/assimilation when fellow Jews advocate Communism, much less legitimize the goals of Islamofacists. During the Holocaust, guys like Seth were Kapos in the concentration camps, cowards feeding off their own to stay alive.

    Comment by armyanimaldoc — June 17, 2008 @ 9:51 am

  50. If Seth Kahn is not a Communist, then Julius and Ethel Rosenberg must have developed Reaganomics.

    Comment by armyanimaldoc — June 17, 2008 @ 9:59 am

  51. armyanimaldoc,

    Looks like you struck a nerve, Kahn-man banned you.

    Comment by Raoul — June 17, 2008 @ 10:59 am

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