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		<description><![CDATA[(Editor’s note: This is a speech David Horowitz gave in Washington D.C. on August 3, 2010 in accepting a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Young America’s Foundation. Tributes to David were made by Heritage Foundation President Ed Feulner and Senator Jeff Sessions, and by Senator Jon Kyl, Representatives Jack Kingston, Ed Royce and Michelle Bachmann.) [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>(Editor’s note: This is a speech David Horowitz gave in Washington D.C. on August 3, 2010 in accepting a Lifetime <span id="IL_AD10" class="IL_AD">Achievement Award</span> from the Young America’s Foundation. Tributes to David  were made by Heritage Foundation President Ed Feulner and Senator Jeff  Sessions, and by Senator Jon Kyl, Representatives Jack Kingston, Ed  Royce and Michelle Bachmann.) </em></p>
<p>I am deeply touched, as I am honored, by these tributes from my  friends Senator Jeff Sessions and Ed Feulner. I am grateful for the  effort that went into this gracious and generous evening.  I am  especially honored that the organization, which has gone out of its way  to make this evening possible is the Young America’s Foundation, which I  regard as the foremost organization fighting to restore our campuses to  sanity and health, and more importantly to restore their respect for American principles and values.</p>
<p>As it happens this is the first time a conservative organization has  paid tribute to our campaign for academic freedom. I do not think that  this is merely incidental. My own origins, as you know, are anything but  conservative, and my radical roots are always showing. I am not going  to apologize for retaining traces of this radical heritage, in  particular for being combative and confrontational. We are in a war with  enemies both internal and external who seek our destruction. Such a war  requires character traits that may not be conservative, but are  nonetheless necessary if we are to win it.</p>
<p>The conservative temperament – skeptical of apocalypse and civilized  to a fault — is often hamstrung by these dispositions when it comes to  defending itself. I am inclined to believe it is this conservative  instinct that <span id="IL_AD1" class="IL_AD">accounts</span> for the coolness, which my campaigns have sometimes been met with in conservative quarters. I also think the warm <span id="IL_AD2" class="IL_AD">relationship</span> I have enjoyed with the Young America’s Foundation over the last quarter century reflects its own recognition of the nature of the battle in which we are engaged. This is certainly the reason why the Young Americas Foundation is in the forefront of the struggles on our college campuses.</p>
<p>As we speak, the conservative movement is undergoing a historic change, one that I welcome. The advent of the  Tea Parties reflects a new passion among conservatives for the  political struggle and a growing recognition that the stakes are high  and the issue existential. This exciting change in the conservative  movement reflects a path that the Young America’s Foundation has been  blazing for years.</p>
<p>I am therefore doubly honored that this evening’s tribute to my efforts is the work of the  founder of Young America’s Foundation and its leader for more than two  decades, Ron Robinson. I have known and collaborated with Ron for nearly  25 years. In that time he has supported me in my campus efforts and  invited me to support him in his.</p>
<p>A more unlikely political couple, on the other hand, would be hard to  find. Mr. Unflappable and Mr. Explosive. Mr. Pat Buchanan Republican  and Mr. Neo-Conservative Red (although neither of us, I suspect, would  be entirely happy with these labels).  Despite our differences, in 25  years I have never had a falling out with Ron Robinson over politics, or  a bone of contention to pick with him over organizational matters. In  part this cooperation has been made possible by our mutual understanding  of the struggle our country faces and the need for its conservative  defenders to stand together whatever their differences. But a greater  part of it is because of the kind of person Ron is — a consummate  gentleman; a man of superlative decencies and redoubtable virtues who  underneath all that unflappability and calm has a fire burning in his  heart for his country and its survival. A more disciplined and dedicated  soldier in the fight for freedom than Ron Robinson you will not find. I  am honored to have him as a friend and this country is fortunate to  have him as a leader.</p>
<p><span id="IL_AD8" class="IL_AD">The school</span> battles that Ron  and I have engaged in these many years are, in my view, the third – and  in many ways most important — front in a war to defend America against  the existential threats that we face. The other two are the integrity of  our national borders, and the war on terror, which is the inept way our  government after 9/11 defined the violence that is directed at us by  the forces of radical Islam and their leftwing accomplices.</p>
<p>Seven years ago I launched a campaign for an Academic Bill of Rights for American college students. Its larger purpose was to combat the efforts of anti-American  radicals to indoctrinate future generations. The Academic Bill of  Rights seals to guarantee college students the right to be exposed to  more than one side of intellectual controversies in their academic  classrooms.</p>
<p>The principles embodied in my academic bill are simple, and 25 years  ago there would have been no need to articulate them, so integral are  they to what was once understood to be the essence of a democratic  education. These principles hold that the opinions of professors are not  to be imposed on students or presented to them as uncontroversial  facts. Therefore, professors are obligated to present students with  opinions that diverge from the classroom orthodoxy and to do so in a  fair-minded and judicious manner. To encourage students to think for  themselves, professors are expected to assign materials reflecting  divergent views. To be professional and scholarly, class reading lists  must include texts reflecting more than one side of outstanding  controversies.</p>
<p>These basic principles are still so widely accepted that no one can  really challenge them, at least not directly. Nonetheless, my campaign  to support them has been met with a wall of opposition and <em>ad hominem</em> slander by the academic establishment — the American Association of University Professors, the American  Federation of Teachers, faculty unions and professional associations —  and the Democratic Party, both locally and nationally. Since opponents of the  Academic Bill of Rights understand that they cannot openly defend the  practice of classroom indoctrination they have resorted instead to  campaigns of distortion, defamation, and denial.</p>
<p>They have claimed that the Academic Bill of Rights is a solution  to a problem that doesn’t exist. They accuse me of making up both the  problem and <span id="IL_AD9" class="IL_AD">the facts</span> that  describe it. Though my stated goal is to promote intellectual diversity  in the classroom, they have denounced me as a “McCarthyite” bent on  thought control. They have sought to dismiss me as a right-wing  extremist whose real agenda is to <em>fire</em> leftwing professors and <em>hire</em> conservatives to replace them.</p>
<p>All these slanders are brazen falsehoods but this last one – which  has been made by faculty spokesmen, by Democratic politicians and by  mainstream editorial writers is a particular outrage. The claim that the  Academic Bill of Rights is a plan to fire leftwing faculty is refuted  by its own first principles, which state in plain English that  professors must <em>not</em> be hired <em>or</em> fired on the basis of their political opinions.</p>
<p>The fact that professors and editorial writers on the left are  willing to tell such an easily exposed lie betrays both their arrogant  confidence that they control the media and their determination to defend  a status quo in which conservative students are harassed by leftist  professors and students of all persuasions are denied the opportunity to  receive an education in which respect is paid to the pluralism of  ideas.</p>
<p>I have described and documented all these matters in a book called <em>Reforming Our Universities</em>,  which will be published by Regnery at the end of this month. It is a  detailed account of our campaign whose achievements –despite the  obstacles placed in its way — are not small. We were able to get the  American Council on Education, which represents 1800 universities and  colleges, to support our core principles and to secure students  unprecedented academic freedom rights at more than a dozen major schools  including Ohio State, Penn State and Temple universities.</p>
<p>We could have succeeded in securing these rights to many more  students at many more schools if we had been able to enlist the  conservative movement and the Republican Party in our efforts. As it is  we have had only one consistent, boots-on-the-ground ally, and that is  Ron Robinson’s Young America’s Foundation. But this support has been  enough to help us make the Academic Bill of Rights the most discussed  classroom issue in the university world, and the subject of literally  thousands of discussions in the national media. And we are only  beginning.</p>
<p>I want to use this evening’s platform to inform you about a new  campaign I am launching this month, which in my view is the most  effective way available in the present political climate to advance the  principles of intellectual diversity and academic freedom.</p>
<p>In a democracy there cannot be orthodoxy on matters of opinion.  Students must have the right to hear more than one side of controversial  issues. This is so basic you might well ask who could oppose it? The  answer is the same enormously powerful coalition that has opposed the  Academic Bill of Rights – the coalition of anti-democratic and  anti-intellectual forces who call themselves, Orwell style,  “progressives,” “liberals” and Democrats. They are determined to ensure  that there is no other voice in the room but theirs. That is why they  harass conservative students and suppress conservative books. And that  is why the “Adopt a Dissenting Book” campaign is so important.</p>
<p>The inspiration for the campaign was a visit I made last spring to  the University of Massachussetts, Amherst. While there I audited an  hour-and-a-half political science lecture about the Warren Court’s  landmark decisions on civil liberties. This particular class was the  choice of the students who invited me to UMass, many of them members of  Young America’s Foundation and also of College Republicans. The lecturer  was a well-known political scientist, a nationally recognized expert in  the field.</p>
<p>My conservative student hosts recommended this particular class  because its professor was in their words, the best available, and also,  they assured me, the most fair-minded. The University of Massachussetts  is itself a depressingly radical school where the indoctrination of  students in leftwing ideologies is routine.</p>
<p>The students said to me, “We know this professor is a liberal because  sometimes he leaks his prejudices to us. But he’s very fair and he  doesn’t indoctrinate us.” When I entered his classroom I saw that half  my student hosts were taking the course, or – I should probably put it –  taking refuge in his course from the harassment they experienced in  other political science courses. One of them had told me that his  professor had given a test that consisted of a speech by Ronald Reagan  and a single question, although it wasn’t really a question. It said:  “Explain why Reagan is Wrong.”</p>
<p>In the event, the lecture by the fair-minded professor turned out to  be an eye-opener for me because it bore only a slight resemblance to  what I had been led by the students to expect. Previously, I had been of  the opinion that professors who use their classrooms as platforms for  their political prejudices represent a minority of faculty. I estimated  this minority to be about ten percent based on the fact that that was  the percentage of Harvard faculty who forced Larry Summers’ resignation  because his ideas were politically incorrect. That would be 60,000  leftwing faculty ideologues nationally. I now have to revise my estimate  upwards — significantly upwards — because that Massachusetts classroom  showed me that even liberal professors with a reputation among  conservative students for fairness will not give democracy a chance.</p>
<p>It is true that the UMass professor did not indulge in anti-Republican or anti-capitalist or anti-American rants, a widespread <span id="IL_AD1" class="IL_AD">practice</span> among his radical colleagues. Nor did he seek in an overt manner to  discredit conservative opinions and those who voiced them, also a common  faculty trope. His manner was properly academic. But my conservative  student hosts had also assured me that he didn’t indoctrinate them, and  what I heard with my own ears was quite the opposite.</p>
<p>The Warren Court, the subject of his lecture, changed the face of  America and is responsible for much of the bitter polarization of our  politics today. It is the reason why Supreme Court nominations are now  so polarized and almost entirely political. It is why the judiciary is  now less a check on the power of the legislative and executive branches  than an extension of the political forces that affect both. It is why  the constitutional pillars of our democracy have been eroded. But no  student taking <span id="IL_AD8" class="IL_AD">the course</span> I audited at the <span id="IL_AD5" class="IL_AD">University of Massachusetts</span> would come out of it understanding these facts.</p>
<p>If the professor had presented the liberal rulings of the Warren  Court along with the objections of the conservative minority – and  presented <em>them</em> in a respectful manner — and then had said it  was his personal view that the Warren Court’s decisions were correct, I  would have had no problem with his lecture.</p>
<p>But he did not do this. Instead he presented the liberal Court’s  decisions as a salesman for the majority’s point of view. He did not  explain the conservative opposition, and he left the distinct impression  that no one who thought of himself as a modern person, or a rational  person or a moral person could fail to approve what the liberal Court  did. This was a sophisticated form of indoctrination. It was so  effective that none of the conservative students who recommended his  class to me understood that that is what it was.</p>
<p>When the professor discussed the establishment of religion clause in connection with the 1964 decision to ban prayer in <span id="IL_AD9" class="IL_AD">the schools</span>,  he never once mentioned the fundamental conservative objection — that  the establishment clause refers to the establishment of a <em>particular</em> religion and was not intended to enjoin public institutions from acknowledging that a Creator exists.</p>
<p>After all, the Founders were largely religious refugees (or  descendents of refugees) who had been persecuted by the Church of  England, which was able to use government powers against rival  denominations. They came to America to seek religious freedom not to  create a government that distanced itself from worshipping the source of  that freedom, as they themselves had proclaimed in the Declaration of  Independence.</p>
<p>Prayer in the schools was a routine practice in this country for  nearly 200 years before the liberals banned it. Such prayer may or may  not qualify as the kind of establishment of religion on which the  Founders frowned, but clearly it is possible for reasonable, and moral,  and modern people to disagree on this matter. Yet that was something no  student in this professor’s class could possibly understand from his  lecture.</p>
<p>The professor then turned to the abortion issue and the  precedent-setting case of Griswold v. Connecticut. The Griswold case  involved a Connecticut law banning contraceptives. In order to declare  the law unconstitutional, the liberal majority had to invent a “right to  privacy” which it alleged was in a “penumbra” – or shadow — of the  rights guaranteed in <span id="IL_AD11" class="IL_AD">the Constitution</span>, since not even a liberal could find that right in the daylight of what the Constitution’s authors had actually written.</p>
<p>This penumbra became the basis for Roe v. Wade, the Court decision  outlawing abortions as unconstitutional because they violated the “right  to privacy” which the court liberals had just invented.</p>
<p>The UMass professor did concede that a “right to privacy” cannot be found in the Constitution, but then he argued that its invention out of whole cloth was a gift, allowing Americans to march into the <span id="IL_AD4" class="IL_AD">progressive</span> future. We could all be thankful to the Court’s liberals, because none of us really want <span id="IL_AD10" class="IL_AD">the police</span> knocking on our doors and asking to search our bedrooms for contraceptives. What modern, enlightened, <em>progressive</em> person could disagree with that?</p>
<p>What the professor was hiding from his students was the fact that  opposing Griswold was not the same as supporting the bad law, which was  in fact constitutional. What conservatives supported was the principle  that Supreme Court justices were obligated to base their decisions on  what the Constitution actually said and not to rewrite it to their taste, so that it could be used to strike down laws they didn’t like.</p>
<p>The conservatives were opposed to having nine <em>un</em>-elected judges remake the Constitution every year to suit their prejudices however progressive. The only constitutional way to remake the Constitution  is to amend it through an electoral process. That is the way a  democracy works. What the professor did not tell his students was that  there is another perfectly simple and democratic way to get rid of a  stupid law, which is to have the legislature repeal it and write a new  one.</p>
<p>The deceptive and manipulative lecture I witnessed would have been less a problem if at least one of the assigned texts for the course  had been written by a conservative critic of the Warren Court. That  would have allowed students to make up their own minds. But in fact  there was only one text assigned for the course and it was written by a  liberal, and a strong supporter of the Warren philosophy, Jeffrey  Toobin. Assigning only one leftwing text is in itself a not-so-subtle  way of telling students that there is only one acceptable view of these  controversial and divisive issues, which are so crucial <span id="IL_AD3" class="IL_AD">for the future</span> of our country.</p>
<p>The following week I visited the <span id="IL_AD2" class="IL_AD">University of North Carolina</span> at Chapel Hill. While there I learned that the identical course was  being offered for political science majors. The only difference was that  this professor, according to the students, was indeed a raving and  ranting leftist who overtly inflicted his partisan agendas on his  captive subjects. As with the course at the University of Massachusetts there was only one assigned text, and it was the same text written by Jeffrey Toobin.</p>
<p>The most troubling aspect of this whole experience for me was the  fact I have already mentioned — that the conservative students didn’t  realize they were being indoctrinated. It is not an unfamiliar  experience for me. When I visited Carleton College, the extremely bright  conservative students I met told me they were not being indoctrinated.  But when I asked them if they were being taught as a scientific fact  that race, class and gender hierarchies rule America, every one of them  told me they were being taught exactly that. I have encountered this  situation at hundreds of universities across America. If it should  continue unchallenged, the idea that there is only one set of opinions  appropriate to people who consider themselves educated will insinuate  itself into the national culture. And when that happens it will spell  the end of our democracy as we know it.</p>
<p>My experience in Massachusetts led me to devise the campaign to Adopt  a Dissenting Book. It showed me that the trend towards politicizing our  university classrooms is not confined to radical ideologues in Women’s  Studies and Peace Studies departments. It is pervasive. If professors  are not recruiting for revolutionary parties, they are recruiting for  the Democratic Party. This is what schools in totalitarian countries do.  They tell students <em>what</em> to think; they do not teach them <em>how</em> to think. They indoctrinate students in political orthodoxies and recruit them to political agendas.</p>
<p>At the end of the month, we will launch our campaign to prevent this  from happening in America. At that time the students I met in  Massachusetts will begin asking their professor to assign an additional  text in his class, one that is written by a conservative and is critical  of the liberal majority on the Warren Court. Two sides to an argument  is the American way. In the long run a democracy like ours cannot  survive if its schools insist there is only one.</p>
<p>If the professor rejects the idea of books with differing views, we  will take the request to the chairman of the department. If his answer  is negative we will take it to the dean of the college, and then to the  chancellor and then to the president and the board of trustees. And we  will take it to the press and the public. We will hold “Adopt A  Dissenting Book Days” and “Awareness Weeks” especially when parents are  visiting a school to look it over as prospective consumers. We will do  everything in our power to embarrass university officials by exposing  their hypocrisy on this issue so fundamental to our democracy.  Universities should not be claiming to educate students when in fact  they are indoctrinating them; or claim to be defenders of academic  freedom when in fact they are suppressing ideas with which they  disagree.</p>
<p>The strength of our mission lies in the fact that its purpose is to  defend what this country has stood for since its creation. Because of  this fact universities are unable to defend in public what they do  behind closed doors, as Alan Kors observed many years ago. If they are  made aware of what is happening, the American public – the consumers of  the university product – will not stand for a school system that is  one-sided; that censors dissenting views; and that attempts to impose a  political orthodoxy on its students.</p>
<p>The problem we are facing, in other words, is one that is in our own  hands to solve. We have lost our schools because we have not been in the  fight, and for the most part are still not in the fight. Radicals were  able to suborn our universities and turn large segments of them into  indoctrination and recruitment centers because we did nothing to stop  them. Our academic freedom has been eroded because we have done nothing  to defend it. Our academic standards have been debased because we have  done nothing to uphold them. How did an anti-American charlatan such as  Ward Churchill become a tenured professor and department chair teaching  students that America is a genocidal nation, which deserves to be  destroyed? Because we did nothing to uphold the academic standards that  would have denied him the ability to do so. The unrepentant terrorist,  now “Distinguished Professor of Early Childhood Education,” Billy Ayers  is another case in point. And there are tens of thousands like him.</p>
<p>If you do not think we can lose this country, think again. There has  never been a President in the White House as radical as the man who  occupies it now. There has never been a moment in our country’s history  when the assault on its institutions and principles was orchestrated by  the federal government itself, as is the case now.</p>
<p>The battles we face are about more than just elections. They are  about the culture, the framework of ideas and institutional values that  sustain the democratic outlook. They are about the very idea of freedom  and what it means: whether it is conceived as the liberty of the  individual, requiring limits on government, or whether it is conceived  as a collective power to enforce the will of a political elite,  justifying the expansion of government into a totalitarian state.</p>
<p>Right now, we are the problem. The enemies of freedom will be there  tomorrow, as they were there yesterday, and are there today. The only  difference will be whether we are there as well. The tea parties are a  beginning. The decades of effort by the Young America’s Foundation are a  beginning. But we have to swell our ranks and multiply our efforts many  times to think about being able to stop them. I hope you will all go  out and redouble your efforts to defend what you know is right. I hope  you will join us in our campaign to get university professors to assign  books that defend the principles of the constitutional founding; that  defend the free market and the free enterprise system; that defend  individual freedom, and that defend our country.  I hope you will take  your stand in this fight for our future, and will not let up until our  institutions are restored and our liberties are secure.</p>
<p><strong>To get involved in <em>The Adopt a Dissenting Book Campaign</em>, contact Jeffrey Wiener at <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/freedomcenterstudents.org/');" href="../">The Freedom Center Student Center</a> at info@freedomcenterstudents.org.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://frontpagemag.com/2010/08/13/adopt-a-dissenting-book/">Adopt a Dissenting Book | FrontPage Magazine</a>.</p>
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		<title>David Horowitz Presented with Lifetime Achievement Award at Summer Conference</title>
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</a>David Horowitz was the guest of honor and was presented with a lifetime achievement award at the Young America’s Foundation National Conservative Student Conference banquet in Washington D.C. on August 3<sup>rd</sup>.  Emceed by Kirby Wilbur, the event featured photos from David’s past and video remarks from Representatives Michelle Bachmann, Ed Royce, Jack Kingston, and Senator John Kyl.  Dr. Ed Feulner, President of the Heritage Foundation and Senator Jeff Sessions were also in attendance to give their regards to David.  The Young America’s Foundation has never given out a lifetime achievement award, and Wilbur remarked that David would have been worthy of such an award solely for his countless appearances on college campuses, his many published works, or his founding of the David Horowitz Freedom Center.  After receiving the award, Horowitz gave an inspiring speech about the Freedom Center’s work on campus and announced the “Adopt A Dissenting Book” project to the crowd.</p>
<p><a href="http://freedomcenterstudents.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/DSC_2565.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-6100" title="DSC_2565" src="http://freedomcenterstudents.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/DSC_2565-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a>Over 300 young student leaders were in attendance and many were energized by David’s speech as well as by the tremendous outpouring of respect and gratitude for David’s body of work.  A particularly profound moment occurred when Ruth Malhotra and Orit Sklar, two former student leaders at Georgia Tech, came on stage and spoke about the invaluable support and advice David provided to them when they were being attacked, both verbally and physically, by campus leftists for standing up for their conservative views in the classroom.  The event concluded with a book signing where many students expressed their excitement over the new Fall campaign.  More photos of the event below:</p>
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		<title>The Blueprint for Beating the Campus Jihad and Stopping the Second Holocaust</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fighting back the wave of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment on campus can be a daunting task.  The “Unholy Alliance” of the Muslim student groups and campus leftists works tirelessly to demonize Israel and marginalize those of us who battle on her behalf.  In addition, University administrators, professors, and the &#8220;progressive&#8221; Jewish campus organizations consistently hinder [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fighting back the wave of anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment on campus can be a daunting task.  The <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0895260263?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=fronmaga-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=0895260263">“Unholy Alliance”</a> of the Muslim student groups and campus leftists works tirelessly to demonize Israel and marginalize those of us who battle on her behalf.  In addition, University administrators, professors, and the &#8220;progressive&#8221; Jewish campus organizations consistently hinder the efforts of pro-Israel students to fight back. With the cards seemingly stacked against us, it is vital to understand and promote examples of successful efforts to turn back the Jihadist movement. Here is one such example.</p>
<p>Finally, after years of frustration, something effective is being done about the anti-Semitic climate at UC Irvine, but I’m not referring to the recent decision by UC Irvine to suspend the MSU for a year.  As significant as the suspension may seem it’s only temporary and the MSU members will remain on campus with the ability to continue to harass Jewish students.  In the past there have been some admirable student warriors fighting to push back the rampant MSU (Reut Cohen and Jonathan Constantine, to name a couple), but they have constantly faced an uphill battle due to lack of numbers and the impotence of the major Jewish organizations on campus.  Recently, a sizeable force of concerned community members has mobilized and is now providing students with support and desperately needed numbers on the campus during events.</p>
<p>Amir Abdel Malik-Ali has been a regular guest of the MSU at UC Irvine, widely considered to be the most overtly radical Islamist campus group in America.  An outspoken supporter of Hamas and Hezbollah, Ali is always present during the MSU’s hate-filled week in May to commemorate the “Nakba,” and to call for the destruction of the state of Israel.  Ali’s events at UC Irvine always conclude with long sessions of loud anti-Israel chanting in the center of campus, as MSU students shout rounds of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtuCk6BDZSU&amp;feature=PlayList&amp;p=7BA09A0455543941&amp;playnext_from=PL&amp;playnext=1&amp;index=3">“Judaism Yes, Zionism No!” and “Anti-Apartheid! Anti-Israel!”</a> Despite the activism of many off-campus pro-Israel and conservative organizations (such as the Freedom Center, ZOA, and Stand With Us) the MSU has been able to hide behind a complicit administration and has continued their Islamo-Fascist activities at will, and the prominent Jewish organizations on campus have done little to help the cause.  These groups, lead by Hillel and the Jewish Federation, have typically countered this virulent Islamic Jew-hatred with cultural events such as <a href="http://www.uc-ifest.com/events">I-Fest</a>, which usually consists of falafel stands, hookah lounges, and Israeli music.   At UC Irvine in particular, there have been few students and community members who have been willing to truly stand up to the MSU, save for people like adjunct UCI teacher <a href="http://garyfouse.blogspot.com/">Gary Fouse</a> and groups such as the <a href="http://octaskforce.wordpress.com/">OC Independent Task Force on Anti-Semitism</a>.</p>
<p>Dee Sterling, a former board member of the Irvine Hillel, attended a David Horowitz event in protest of the MSU’s Apartheid Week in May of 2008.  Horowitz was scheduled to speak in the main student center but was <a href="http://www.newuniversity.org/2008/05/news/horowitz_calls_uci_disgraceful154/">mysteriously moved to a much smaller and inconvenient classroom</a>.  She decided to attend some of the MSU’s events that week and was exposed to their violent intimidation tactics at the conclusion of another Malik-Ali speech.  After the speech had ended, Dee came across several male members of the MSU surrounding a young female videographer in the parking lot.  This videographer had been present at Horowitz’s speech and had been on campus that whole week to document the MSU’s Nakba events.  It was in the evening and she was alone, and Dee could have just kept walking to her car.  However, she decided to call over to ask if the young woman was all right.  What happened next would change Dee’s life.  The MSU members quickly approached her car and started to harass her, wrote down her license plate number, and verbally threatened her.  One of them even jumped on top of her car.  To Dee, what was even more shocking than the MSU members acting this way was the fact that the several police officers present in the area ignored the students’ intimidation tactics.</p>
<p>Dee decided to further investigate the MSU’s presence on campus and attended more of their events.  What she saw was Jew-hatred promoted on a college campus and sanctioned by the administration.  This came to a boiling point when the MSU loudly disrupted Ambassador Michael Oren’s speech this past February that resulted in the arrest of 11 MSU members.  After once again hearing multiple Jewish groups in the area stating that there was no problem with anti-Semitism on campus, Dee had finally had enough.  She decided to hold meetings at her house to inform other community members of the hostile climate on campus.  In addition to Orange County residents, Sterling invited some of the UCI students to her home for breakfast and to meet concerned community members.  The students that attended these meetings found the community support to be a tremendous moral boost for them.  After replicating these parlor meetings many times, she managed to wake up a large number of people to the UCI problem and inspire them into action.</p>
<p>Her hard work came to fruition this past May when Malik-Ali once again spoke on campus.  The MSU, gathered in the outdoor speaking area and eager to listen to Malik-Ali’s blasphemy, were shocked when suddenly 300 community members and students marched over the bridge to surround the event with signs and t-shirts that read “United Against Terror.”  Instead of the typical anti-Israel chants that follow his speeches, Malik-Ali and the MSU students left the area immediately after his talk.  The area was soon filled with the sounds of pro-Israel songs and slogans.  Dee’s grassroots group was able to circumvent the feeble Jewish establishment on campus and show the MSU that there were more than just a few people who would stand up to their campus Jihad.</p>
<p>For all the complications of organizing events and crafting effective arguments to combat the anti-Semitic propaganda, winning the battle against the Jew-hating pro-Palestinian movement on campus might simply come down to numbers.  It worked at <a href="http://www.jcpa.org/phas/phas-leibowitz-s05.htm">Rutgers University in 2003</a> and it seems to be working at UC Irvine.  My hope is that other students and community members around the country can replicate the progress illustrated here.  There are tremendous amounts of pro-Israel grassroots activists in many college areas, from ACT for America groups to Tea Party members, and students would be wise to enlist their help to provide support and numbers on their campuses.  Moreover, these community members should be aware that their presence and support is desperately needed in this campus battle.</p>
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		<title>The Full Q and A segment from Horowitz at UCSD</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 21:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The full segment is now up in our video section. It&#8217;s definitely worth a watch &#8211; there are some great questions, and some idiotic ones from campus leftists.]]></description>
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		<title>&#8220;Draw Muhammad Day!&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 21:41:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I hope everyone is participating.  Here&#8217;s a great cartoon sent to me from a student at UC Irvine.]]></description>
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<p>I hope everyone is participating.  Here&#8217;s a great cartoon sent to me from a student at UC Irvine.</p>
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		<title>Sign the Petition to Condemn Pro-Genocide Speech at UCSD!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 16:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On May 10th, a UCSD student and MSA member Jumanah Imad Albahri admitted that she was &#8220;for&#8221; the gathering of Jews in Israel so they could be eradicated more easily.  This kind of sentiment echoes on college campuses across the country, where Muslim Student Associations and Students for Justice in Palestine have hosted hate-fests known [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On May 10th, a UCSD student and MSA member Jumanah Imad Albahri admitted that she was &#8220;for&#8221; the gathering of Jews in Israel so they could be eradicated more easily.  This kind of sentiment echoes on college campuses across the country, where Muslim Student Associations and Students for Justice in Palestine have hosted hate-fests known as &#8220;Israeli Apartheid Weeks.&#8221;  Some even commemorate the &#8220;Nakbah,&#8221; of &#8220;catastrophe&#8221; of the founding of the only Jewish state.  This is a genocidal act in and of itself.  Send a message to the Chancellor that this type of genocidal hatred will not be tolerated!</p>
<h1><a href="http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/condemn-pro-genocide-speech-at-ucsd">View and sign the petition by clicking here</a></h1>
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		<title>David Horowitz&#8217;s Full Speech At UCSD Is Here</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 16:18:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watch David deconstruct the big lies about the Middle East conflict and discuss the lack of academic integrity in the classroom.  Part 2 has now been posted.]]></description>
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		<title>“For It”: MSA Student Confesses She Wants a Second Holocaust &#124; NewsReal Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 19:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night David Horowitz gave a talk at UC San Diego to counter the Muslim Students Association’s Israeli Apartheid Week. He was literally giving his speech at the same time as notorious anti-Semite Norman Finkelstein. During the Question and Answer period Horowitz had a chilling exchange with a member of the MSA in which he [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night <em><strong> </strong></em>David Horowitz gave a talk at UC San Diego to counter the <a href="http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6175" target="_blank">Muslim Students Association</a>’s <a href="http://www.msuuci.com/?p=2098" target="_blank">Israeli Apartheid Week</a>. He was literally giving his speech at the same time as <a href="http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2204" target="_blank">notorious anti-Semite</a> <a href="http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2204" target="_blank">Norman Finkelstein</a>.</p>
<p>During the Question and Answer period Horowitz had a chilling exchange with a member of the MSA in which he prodded her to reveal the depraved depths of her <a href="http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/guideDesc.asp?catid=145&amp;type=issue" target="_blank">Jew-hatred</a>. What’s shocking is not so much that she holds such views, but rather that she was willing to admit it:</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.newsrealblog.com/2010/05/11/for-it-msa-student-confesses-she-wants-a-second-holocaust/">“For It”: MSA Student Confesses She Wants a Second Holocaust | NewsReal Blog</a>.</p>
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		<title>USC College Republicans Host Teach-In on Obama; Video Now Available Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 17:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The David Horowitz Freedom Center together with the University of Southern California College Republicans co-hosted a successful teach in last Wednesday on President Barack Obama&#8217;s attempts to radically transform America into a socialist state. The event featured three prominent experts in their fields: Sally Pipes from the Pacific Research Institute; financial analyst David Bahnsen; and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The David Horowitz Freedom Center together with the University of Southern California College Republicans co-hosted a successful teach in last Wednesday on President Barack Obama&#8217;s attempts to radically transform America into a socialist state.</p>
<p>The event featured three prominent experts in their fields: Sally Pipes from the Pacific Research Institute; financial analyst David Bahnsen; and Hoover Institute Fellow Victor Davis Hanson. The three speakers addressed a packed room of over 90 attendees about the radical steps the Obama administration has taken in the realms of healthcare, the economy, and foreign policy.</p>
<p>Sally Pipes began the event by questioning the effectiveness of health care reform, examining the conflict between the massive cost of the bill and the potential benefits of health care reform. &#8220;People make it clear they don&#8217;t want higher taxes, they don&#8217;t want higher deficits and they certainly don&#8217;t want rationed care,&#8221; Pipes remarked.</p>
<p>David Bahnsen, a Red County columnist and the senior vice president of one of the premier Wall Street firms in the country, discussed Obama&#8217;s disastrous economic philosophy.  &#8220;Dishonesty is especially unbecoming in an era of &#8216;hope and change,&#8217;&#8221; Bahnsen remarked, &#8220;but frankly, in the USA we do not get to pick who deserves the protection of our laws.  A free market economy relies on one thing above all else; and that is price discovery.&#8221;</p>
<p>Victor Davis Hanson spoke about foreign policy in the context of &#8220;moral and cultural relativism&#8221; practiced by the Democrats in Congress in which protesting is now evil, filibustering is counter-productive, and recess appointments are necessary, despite these legislators holding opposite positions on all three practices during George W. Bush&#8217;s eight years in office.  For the political left, Hanson says, &#8220;The United States has an impossible standard of behavior.  It has to be perfect.  If it&#8217;s not perfect, it&#8217;s not good&#8230;history then, is not tragedy, its melodrama.&#8221;</p>
<p>After a lively question and answer session, the event came to a close with a raucous applause.  Despite the fact that many of the flyers advertising the teach-in were defaced in the days leading up to the event with anarchy signs and the word &#8220;racist&#8221; written next to the DHFC and CR logos, there were no protests or disruptions of the event.</p>
<p>The USC event is part of a series of teach-ins sponsored by the David Horowitz  Freedom Center at campuses across the nation. The events are designed to alert the nation&#8217;s college students to Barack Obama&#8217;s attempt to radically transform America into a socialist state.</p>
<p>&#8220;This was one of the best events we&#8217;ve ever had&#8221; USC College Republicans President Alexa Ekman said at the conclusion of the event.</p>
<p><a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=vjzlhqdab.0.0.698gi5bab.0&amp;ts=S0471&amp;p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.davidhorowitztv.com%2Fcolleges%2F293-usc-teach-in&amp;id=preview" target="_blank">Video of the USC event can now be viewed online at www.DavidHorowitzTV.com.</a></p>
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		<title>USC College Republicans to Host Teach-In Wednesday on Obama&#8217;s Radical Agendas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Wednesday evening, March 31st, the USC College Republicans, sponsored by the David Horowitz Freedom Center, will host a &#8220;Teach-In to Oppose Barack Obama&#8217;s Radical Transformation of America.&#8221; The teach-in will feature three expert speakers.  Sally Pipes from the Pacific Research Institute will educate students on the bloated and economically destructive health care bill, which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Wednesday evening, March 31<sup>st</sup>, the USC College Republicans, sponsored by the David  Horowitz Freedom  Center, will host a &#8220;Teach-In to Oppose Barack Obama&#8217;s Radical Transformation of America.&#8221;</p>
<p>The teach-in will feature three expert speakers.  Sally Pipes from the Pacific Research Institute will educate students on the bloated and economically destructive health care bill, which is being touted by leftists as the first major step towards creating a socialist welfare state; David Bahnsen, a Senior Vice President for one of the premier Wall Street films in the country, will explore the Obama administration&#8217;s economic policies in further detail and will expose the dangers of the &#8220;green jobs&#8221; movement; And Victor Davis Hanson will follow with a look at Obama&#8217;s historically perilous foreign policy and national security policies. Persons wishing to attend the event should contact Jeffrey Wienir at <a href="mailto:Jeffrey@horowitzfreedomcenter.org" target="_blank">Jeffrey@horowitzfreedomcenter.org</a>.</p>
<p>The USC event is part of a larger series of campus teach-ins organized by the Freedom Center at campuses across the nation this semester to alert American college students to Obama&#8217;s devastating policy agenda and radical leanings. Earlier this month, George Washington University in Washington, DC held an event dubbed the &#8220;Barack Obama Epic Fail Teach-in&#8221; which featured Jonah Goldberg, Donald Lambro, and Chris Horner as speakers.</p>
<p>&#8220;Barack Obama campaigned for our nation&#8217;s highest office as a moderate Democrat, but his words and actions during the first year of his administration reveal a deeply radical agenda that is threatening the constitutional freedoms, financial security, and physical safety of all Americans,&#8221; commented Jeffrey Wienir, Director of Campus Campaigns at the Freedom  Center. &#8220;This program will will educate students at USC on the steps Obama has taken to swiftly lead our country down the path to Socialism and Big Brother government.&#8221;</p>
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