The stats?Horowitz wrote:Ben Johnson's lead feature on today's frontpagemag.com was made possible as the result of a new project we have been working on for almost a year and which will be ready for launch later this spring. The project is a massive database on the left to be called followthenetwork.org. The research that went into Ben's article was the work of many hands engaged in putting together this database, but in the immediate case Mike Bauer's more than others. Mike is part of a team of writers and editors that is currently engaged in putting together the aforementioned site -- a long time ambition of mine -- which I am convinced will be an invaluable aid to journalists, researchers and activists attempting to penetrate the labyrinthine networks and layered fronts through which the left is able to carry on its corrosive agendas.
The left is out to get lil Dave. Check out some people on the list:http://www.rmpn.org/weblog/archives/permalink/001104.cfm wrote:---10,000 records and 80 MB of data
---Massive numbers of individual academics across the nation. Clear proof that the academic bill of rights, and Horowitz, are all about McCarthy-ite blacklisting of academics.
--Virtually every GLBT group in the country, including the Gill Foundation in Colorado.
--Some weird choices blacklisted, such as the Adult Right to Read Program at Pike's Peak Community College
--Pinko funding organizations including the Pew Charitable Trusts, the Henry Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Ford Foundation all in the crosshairs
As we all know, big shots in middle eastern terrorist organizations are part of the Vast Left Wing Conspiracyhttp://www.crookedtimber.org/archives/001337.html wrote: * Troy Duster. Described as a “Radical black sociologist.” Duster teaches at NYU is a past-president of the American Sociological Association.
* Jamal Ahmen Al-Fadl. Described as “bin Laden lieutenant, Sudanese … Helped Sudan’s ruling NIF build world’s then-largest complex of terrorist training camps.”
* Bruce Ackerman, “‘Progressive’ academic.” Ackerman is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University.
* Ben Ali Zinedine, ” President General of Tunisia’s democratic government.”
* Joan Baez, “singer, radical.”
* Osama Bin Laden, “Saudi Arabian financier … Issued fatwa calling for Muslims to kill Americans and Jews everywhere in the world. CIA notified Congress of this.”
* Barbara Reskin, “progressive academic.” Reskin is professor of sociology at the University of Washington and a former president of the American Sociological Association.
* Ahmad A. Ajaj, ” Associate of first WTC bombers. From Houston. Pizza deliveryman. ‘Mysterious connections and unlimited funds.’”
* Mary Waters, “‘Progressive’” academic. Waters is Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department at Harvard University
* Mohammed Ali, “Special operations chief for Osama bin Laden in USA.”
* Michael Walzer, “political theorist.” Walzer is Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study.
* Ayman Al-Zawhiri is “Second in command of al-Qaeda.”
Remember, this is the same guy tagging along with the Students for Academic Freedom, which had this to say in one of their organizational pamphlets:
4. Curricula and reading lists in the humanities and social sciences will respect the uncertainty and unsettled character of all human knowledge in these areas and provide students with dissenting sources and viewpoints.
The codewording should be easy for all to decipher. In other words, conservative christians want to introduce religious propaganda into college courses, and blacklist the faculty when they don't get their way. Horowitz and his cohorts don't have an interest in equality on campuses, they wants things THEIR WAY, or it's the highway, blacklist style.