Sean Martin
March 4th, 2006, 03:14 AM
Colorado Teacher On Leave After Alleged Anti-Bush Remarks
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Overland High School students shout at
passing traffic after walking out of class Thursday
morning.
AURORA, Colo. — At least 150 Overland High School students walked out of class Thursday to protest administrators' decision to put a teacher on leave while they investigate remarks he made about President Bush during class, including that some people compare Bush to Adolf Hitler.
Cherry Creek School District administrators were investigating whether geography teacher Jay Bennish violated a policy requiring balancing viewpoints in the classroom, district spokeswoman Tustin Amole said.
Amole said Bennish was placed on administrative leave Wednesday to avoid further disruption at the school in this east Denver suburb.
She said the school had heard rumors about the protest, which included some students who objected to Bennish's comments. Students were told to return to class, but she said no disciplinary action was taken
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,186672,00.html
News
March 4th, 2006, 07:01 AM
Read about that a few days ago and seen it made CNN yesterday.
Most of the news articles present it as a matter of him criticizing and comparing Bush to Hitler.
He made one very short reference to Bush sounding like Hitler in his speeches. All the "hitler-is-like-bush" stuff is contained in a single sentence and sounds about the same as what you get every day in mass media or approved "alternative" media.
Read up on it. This is mass-media presenting new "McCarthyism" as the old kind and all the time profitting from both.
The teacher made a VERY short comment about bush, but he had a lot to say about "Israel", and that's why this is in the news: http://rhymeswithright.mu.nu/archives/161415.php
Sounds a lot like the things that Adolf Hitler use to say
That is ALL he said about Bush being like Hitler in that class.
He had a lot to say about "Israel" though, and I think that's why this is in the news and the jewish denver talk show hosts are trying to get him fired.
We told--Condoleezza Rice said--that now that Hamas got elected to lead the Palestianians that they have to renounce their desire to eliminate Israel. And then Condoleezza Rice also went on to say that you can't be for peace and support armed struggle at the same time. You can't do that. Either you're for peace or war. But you can't be for both.
What is the problem with her saying this? That's the same thing we say. That is exactly the same thing this current administration says. We're gonna make the world safe by invading and killing and making war. So, if we can be for peace and for war, well, why can't the Palestinians be for peace and for war?!
0950.
*Student Sean Allen, who is taping Bennish's rant, speaks up:*
Allen: Isn't there a difference of, of, having Hamas being like, we wanna attack Israelis because they're Israelis, and having us say we want to attack people who are known terrorists? Isn't there a difference between saying we're going to attack innocents and we're going to attack people who are not innocent?
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Bennish: I think that's a good point. But you have to remember who's doing the defining of a terrorist. And what is a terrorist?
Allen: Well, when people attack us on our own soil and are actually attempting to take American lives and want to take American lives, whereas, Israelies in this situation, aren't saying we want to blow up Palestine...
Bennish: How did Israel and the modern Israeli state even come into existence in the first place?
Allen: We gave it to them.
Bennish: Sort of. Why? After the Israel-Zionist movement conducted what? Terrorist acts. They assassinated the British prime minster in Palestine. They blew up buildings. They stole military equipment. Assassinated hundreds of people. Car bombings, you name it. That's how the modern state of Israel was made. Was through violence and terrorism. Eventually we did allow them to have the land. Why? Not because we really care, but because we wanted a strategic ally. We saw a way to us to get a hook into the Middle East.
If we create a modern nation of Israel, then, and we make them dependent on us for military aid and financial aid, then we can control a part of the Middle East. We will have a country in the Middle East that will be indebted to us.
Allen: But is it ok to say it's just to attack Israel? If it's ok to attack known terrorists, it's ok to attack Israel?
Bennish: If you were Palestinians, who are the real terrorists? The Israelis, who fire missiles that they purchased from the United States government into Palestinian neighborhoods and refugees and maybe kill a terrorist, but also kill innocent women and children. And when you shoot a missile into Pakistan to quote-unquote kill a known terrorist, and we just killed 75 people that have nothing to do with al Qaeda, as far as they're concerned, we're the terrorists. We've attacked them on their soil with the intention of killing their innocent people.
Allen: But we did not have the intention of killing innocent people. We had the intention of killing an al Qaeda terrorist.
Bennish: Do you know that?
Allen: So, you're saying the United States has the intention to kill innocent people?
You can watch CNN all day but this isn't about Bush or Hitler, kids.
Every high school and junior high school in the country is full of fanatical reds on staff. We've all had to sit through their rants. But this one pops up on the national radar for some reason ;)
Even if you came from a rural area and your teachers were fairly clean, if you went to college, you had to sit through red rants every day. Search "Jay Bennish" and you can find more of what he was shouting at his students. The link I posted above has more of what he said in class. KHOW in Denver even found ex students to testify to what he talked about years ago. It's the standard anti-white, anti-christian, anti-west diatribes that every college student and most high school students have had to sit through.
WHY IS THIS ONE DIFFERENT? Why is the fucking CNN playing it and the local Denver media tearing him down?
He spoke honestly about the founding of "Israel" in front of high school kids.
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2006/03/03/bennish_narrowweb__300x375,0.jpg Jay Bennish
Just another red, but he went a little too far. He told kids about "Israel".
Audio of the rant here: http://www.850koa.com/cc-common/podcast/single_podcast.html?podcast=news_worthy.xml
Jim Bob Rockwell
March 4th, 2006, 01:36 PM
Sounds a lot like the things that Adolf Hitler use to say
That is ALL he said about Bush being like Hitler in that class.
No, you must have heard a censored report. On my news station they ran an audio clip of his proclaiming that "Hitler & Bush are both very Ethnocentric"
How this marxist teacher can claim beaner loving Bush is ethnocentric, is beyond comprehension, this teach is definetly a nutcase.
Perceval
March 8th, 2006, 12:00 AM
I just listened to the whole audio clip.
The teacher my be a leftie, but he's spot on, offering truthful criticism of Israel. He was especially knowledgable about the founding of the Israeli state through Zionist terrorism.
I'd say he's a cut above the "Kosher Konservative Kristian" crowd.
See the VIDEO (http://cbs4denver.com/seenon/local_story_061104533.html) of the student protest in response to his suspension.
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