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He penned a poem honoring the suicide bomber, and the KSU (Kent State) student newspaper published it.
Pino - who rejected the term "suicide
bomber" - said he hoped the poem would make others think about the
politics behind "martyrdom bombers."
Critics didn't buy it. A KSU English
professor demanded that the university fire his colleague, an
unprecedented situation on the Kent campus.
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I ran into this guy awhile back in this Town Hall article [The Smoking Gun Points to Julio Pino]
by Mike Adams. Another in a list that numbers in the hundreds of
college professors who are undermining our society. Julio
Pino is a Ward Churchill who evidently is who he says he is, a
Cuban socialist. (Churchill's claim to American Indian heritage is
based on an Indian casino certificate that bestowed honorary Indian
status "on the bearer.")
Professor Pino is a hater who publicly espouses the overthrow of our
government in favor of Islam, and uses public monies to advance his
ideas. He instructs on the making of bombs. The University
backs him, and incredibly still claims Pino does not use Kent State
computers in his jihad. Today the Cleveland Plain Dealer [Jihadist's trail may lead to KSU]
digs up more reasons to put this slug on ice. The threat he
delivered below warrants his arrest and detention by Homeland Security
(I hate writing those Orwellian words), if nothing else.
Sheesh.
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The
retired U.S. Navy man never intended to leave his e-mail address behind
when he posted a message about his Christianity two years ago on a
jihadist's blog.
Yet, when the jihadist - using a Kent State University e-mail address -
wrote back citing a Bible verse, the Navy man was intrigued.
"I am fighting to save the life of my people, as you are yours," the jihadist said. "My weapon is faith, as is yours."
In the days that followed, the Navy man and the jihadist politely
debated online until the jihadist left a chilling post about sleeper
cells:
"Who knows when the next martyrdom operation might be coming to your town? I do."
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