Saturday, March 26, 2005

Cry Me a River...

From today's New York Times...

Professor [Ward] Churchill's lawyer, David Lane, said he believed that the inquiry [into Churchill's alleged academic misconduct] was "blatantly unfair" because the professor was given no opportunity to present a defense, and that the decision to continue the inquiry was driven by politics.

"If they had bothered to call Ward Churchill, they would have investigated his response, found the allegations to be baseless, and there would have been no further action taken," Mr. Lane said.

No word yet from any of the 'little Eichmanns' that perished on September 11th as to whether they were given the opportunity to present a defense to Churchill's politically motivated slander...

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