A Mass Law Professor
Yes it is shameful that he is teaching young people period, but so are thousands of other like minded socialist toadies in academia.
A Massachusetts law professor has created a campus firestorm with an email to colleagues that declares it would be "shameful" to send care packages to U.S. troops "who have gone overseas to kill other human beings."Michael Avery, a professor at Suffolk University Law School, sent a five-paragraph email to colleagues in response to a school-wide appeal for care packages for deployed soldiers, Fox affiliate WFXT-TV reports."I think it is shameful that it is perceived as legitimate to solicit in an academic institution for support for men and women who have gone overseas to kill other human beings," Avery wrote.The professor, who specializes in constitutional law, wrote the email last week in response to a university drive to collect items for U.S. troops, like sunblock and sanitary products. He also wrote that sympathy for American troops in harm's way is "not particularly rational in today's world."Paul Spera, past commander in chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, blasted Avery's remarks on Monday, calling the professor's argument "despicable.""The shameful thing is that he’s teaching our young people," Spera told FoxNews.com.
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I guess it is shameful that we defeated Hitler, imperial Japan, communism, totalitarianism, despots, and other enemies of humanity over the years. Shameful that we have helped raise the role of women in the world from being simple objects of ownership, led the world in advances of technology and medicine that enable humans to live roughly twice as long as 100 years ago, and in better health every year of their lives.
And this all possible because of the American Warrior.
Pretty shameful stuff I'd say.
Thank you Chuck. I cannot print most of what I feel when I see some jerk like this at a university running his mouth.
I have seen them for forty years now, so I guess these are the progeny of those who cursed us.
I would shudder to even try and verbalize what I feel. And that is the difference, to a large degree, between us and them. We try to live by some semblance of logic instead of the emotive side of every issue.
The warrior either learns to be the master of his 'feelings' or is conquered because of them.
You know.
Thereis no engaging them in cogent discussion. They speak of tolerance, yet theirs is the most virulent form of hatred and prejudice that can be experienced in my observation.
And always at the core of their hatred lies their disgust and hatred for their country and those who sere to protect it.
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