Sunday, April 17, 2011

More on Harvard

Not only has Harvard become a repository of radicalism but has become an affront to patriots and comfort to America's enemies. Harvard banned admittance to military and Central Intelligence Agency recruiters and expelled the Reserve Officers' Training Corps during the tumult of the Vietnam era. Even after this nation was mercilessly attacked on September 11, 2001, the ROTC and recruiters remained banished (incidentally- under the advice of Elena Kagan then serving Harvard and now sitting as an Associate Justice on the United States Supreme Court- but Harvard shamefully continued to accept large contributions from oil sheiks) from America's preeminent university under the pretext of fighting discrimination against homosexuals that was supposedly practiced by the US military under "don't ask, don't tell". Harvard, founded as a Christian institution, has now stood firmly against both traditional morality and the very institutions charged with keeping the nation safe. Instead of being the profound asset that the university could have been, Harvard has, in a time America was attacked, let the nation down.

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