Booklady,

Exactly the point I've been trying to make, about our "educators." They have absolutely no right trying to instill their values, or their perceptions, on students. Their function is to teach history, and the concepts of government, based on all sides of an issue, not on their own point of view. I'm afraid that isn't happening, when the old 60s radicals who were taught by the theorists of the 60s are now emerging in front of classes.

The outcry we're beginning to hear from students, and those who support our institutions of learning has to grow. We have to take these people to task, and make them face up to their responsibility, or be thrown out on their ears. It's not their place to "formulate the opinons" of young minds, and no matter what their political views are, they are stealing from the students with their lack of concern for truth.

The idea that a Professor can stand back and call it "censorship" when they are brought to task for what they're doing is absurd. It's censorship when they refuse to divulge the whole truth, and allow the students to choose their personal course of belief from all the facts. These educators, who scream that their rights are violated, are no different than the Muslim Clerics who take young people in, and turn them into tomorrow's assassins, and terrorists. They are creating their own "nest of radicals" in their own way.

It's time we take back what belongs to us. The educational system. It isn't their personal "playground" for bending minds.

Wolf