Black Panther Ideology at UMD Multicultural Center

Are students that promote the black panther ideology and the Office of Diversity in league together at the University of Minnesota – Duluth (UMD)?

It would would appear so in the video below.

From CampusReform.Org

The young man in the video, Blair Jordon Moses, threatened to “exercise” his 2nd amendment rights if  he perceived that there was any kind of threat to the Multicultural Center. He did not define what a threat would constitute but suggested that the existence of the group Youth for Western Civilization would count.

Blair was wearing a pin on his jacket picturing Huey P. Newton carrying a gun. For those of you who don’t know, Newton was a founder of the Black Panthers. The Black Panthers is a violent and ethnocentric organization that promotes racial divides and anti-American rhetoric.

What prompted this approach? Blair states that blacks in America are not free and that he does not believe in the Constitution.

At the same time, a faculty member approached the group. She took some of the literature and asked Phil, “Is this a white supremacist group?” Phil answered “Absolutely not.” To which the woman replied, “It looks like one.”

Who is this woman? Susana Pelayo – Woodward, Director of the Office of Cultural Diversity.

Instead of promoting cultural diversity, which is part of her job, she chose to show her bias against a group that would promote western culture and tradition. She had no problem with the leftist students heckling the conservative, but actually seems to agree that freedom, the Constitution, and western civilization is all tied into white supremacy.

Read More:  http://d-umn.campusreform.org/group/blog/video-black-panther-threatens-conservative-for-passing-out-constitutions

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How To: Ron Paul’s Guide to Surviving Hurricane Irene

Are you a Ron Paul supporter in the DC/VA area?  With Hurricane Irene on its way, we need to take every precaution possible to ensure personal survival and safety; both from the Hurricane, and from a tyrannous, overgrown federal government.

This how to guide covers all the essential tactics for successfully riding out an impending hurricane:

Topics include:

1)  Why high winds demand greater tinfoil hat security

2)  Why you need to liquidate all of your fiat currency and stock up on sound money

3)  A reminder to always be prepared for a Reptilian attack:   Memorize the security code for accessing your post-Waco weapons cache.

4)  Tips on protecting yourself for Chem-Trails and government dispersed neuro-agents.

5)  Every major city (besides NYC, because the government blew it up) has their version of a “Building 7″.  Know where it is and how to take advantage of it.

6)  Never let these crises go to waste:  Pray to your Deity that he will use his divine powers to topple the Federal Reserve and END THE FED.

7)  When the going gets tough and you’re not sure you’ll make it through the storm, don’t blame the weather — Hurricane Irene is BLOWBACK from years of government mismanagement and meddling with weather systems.

8)  If all else fails and you aren’t able to successfully use these tips to ride out the storm, pre-order a copy of this video’s sequel (“Ron Paul’s Guide to Taking over a FEMA Camp”) from your browser’s homepage (prisonplanet.net) so that you’ll have nothing to fear about being evacuated to your local FEMA Camp.

Order your copy today.  Thanks for watching.

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Saint John’s — Abortions are Catholic, Bottled Water is not?

The College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University outrageously announced this week that they have officially banned the [apparently] immoral practice of selling bottled water on their campus.

The idea, according to KSTP News, was hatched by the college’s President and carried out by the Sustainability Department because “the sale of water goes against their Benedictine values.”

The strategic move, apparently made to ensure the campus better upholds the sacred values of their Benedictine ancestors, means CSBSJU becomes the first college in Minnesota to ban the sale of bottled water on their campus.

The KSTP article says “the ban, which went into effect Monday, prohibits the sale and purchase of all bottled water in vending machines, dining venues, the bookstore and at all athletic events. Campus offices will also no longer have traditional water coolers.”

READ MY FULL ARTICLE POSTED ON CAMPUSREFORM.ORG

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7PM TONIGHT: Conservative Dinesh D’Souza to Speak at Gustavus

Dinesh D’Souza, former policy analyst in the Reagan White House and current President of The King’s College in New York, will speak at the 2011 Lindau Symposium at Gustavus Adolphus College Thursday, April 14.

D’Souza replaces Michael Novak as the keynote speaker, after Novak was forced to cancel his appearance due to medical reasons.

D’Souza’s speech is titled America: Why America is Loved, Why America is Hated and will be presented at 7 p.m. in Alumni Hall, located on the upper level of the O.J. Johnson Student Union. The event is free and open to the public.

There is free visitor parking on-campus, and finding Gustavus is easy.

More info:  http://news.blog.gustavus.edu/2011/04/08/d%E2%80%99souza-announced-as-new-speaker-for-lindau-symposium/

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Ryan Lyk for MNCR Executive Director

Ryan Lyk is an effective activist who organizes on behalf of conservative causes and candidates.

While producing impressive results for the College Republicans on his campus, Ryan Lyk demonstrated impressive and energetic commitment toward the goal of:

  • Electing Republican candidates at all levels of government,
  • Fighting for Republican principles on college campuses, and
  • Building the next generation of conservative leaders in Minnesota.

During the last year, Ryan Lyk:

  • Organized political trainings for CRs at UMD to learn campaign techniques and election tactics.
  • Helped several UMD College Republicans find internships on local campaigns.
  • Worked directly with the Cravaack campaign and utilized the CRs at UMD to help unseat Jim Oberstar.

Further, Lyk has also shown he can utilize effective election-day strategies and deploy a comprehensive PR strategy to mobilize young Republican voters.

It is reasons like these that Lyk’s chapter has achieved “Best Chapter” in the state the last 2 years consecutive and is why I believe that Lyk has the best potential to increase the number and effectiveness of College Republicans across the state.

If he continues to build upon past commitment and previous success, I believe it would be to our benefit for Ryan Lyk to serve as Executive Director of the Minnesota College Republicans.

After careful examination I have concluded this about the position of MNCR Executive Direction:  Whoever wins the honor of becoming the next Chairman of the Minnesota College Republicans, that person should appoint Ryan Lyk to the position of Executive Director.

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Abortion: Not a Private, Personal Question, but the most Public of all Questions.

Richard John Neuhaus writes,

The old political question is how ought we to order our life together.

The questions of abortion, euthanasia, and our treatment of the radically handicapped, of the looming threats of eugenics, all of these questions touch on who is the “we.” Who is the “we”? And how do we, as in the 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision, set up criteria by which we exclude from the human community those who possess what is — unquestionably and undoubtedly — human life.

By what criteria do we exclude some by virtue of age or size or weakness or dependency without by the same criteria and measure excluding others who by virtue of their age or their size or their weakness or their dependency, aspire to the heart of public life?

Some people say, “Oh, that is a personal and a private question; it ought to be kept out of public life.”

No! It is the most public of all questions.

Who belongs to the community for which we accept common responsibility? That is the question in the abortion debate — not when does human life begin. There is no moral debate over that. That is scientifically beyond dispute, the continuum of this unprecedented combination of everything that is necessary for the appearance of what, barring a natural disaster or direct intervention to terminate, everyone will recognize is a human baby — not a goldfish, not a kitty cat, but a human baby.

I was recently at the Capitol. The topic was stem cell research and the creation of embryos in order to use them and destroy them. A senator told me, as he pulled out a piece of paper with a small mark at a hearing and waved it at me: “That is what we are talking about, Father. That doesn’t look like a baby to me.”

I replied, “Good for you, Senator. Thank you for the opportunity; that is exactly what a one-week-old baby looks like! That is exactly what I looked like when I was a one-week-old baby — exactly what you looked like. And unless we get our heads and our hearts — and consequently our politics and our laws — right about this question, brothers and sisters, we are not going to get anything else right.”

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Getting a Degree vs. Getting an Education.

Question:
So you’ve been at Gustavus for four years. Would you recommend anybody go to that school?

Answer:
At the end of this semester I will have gotten my diploma from Gustavus Adolphus College, but I honestly think I got my education from somewhere else.

I got my education from Summit Ministries and the Leadership Institute.

And I’d suggest that anybody, no matter where you attend college, check out those two programs.

http://summit.org
http://leadershipinstitute.org

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