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My last article ”Alex Constantine Returns” really got him hard. He then responded, like his last response to my article Refuting Alex Constantine, rather than be creative with another title like me, just said Re: and copied my title. Full Article at Town Hall
Hill is a former Temple professor who is now at Columbia. Hill is Philly’s very own version of Ward Churchill - the difference is Hill gets a paycheck from Fox News. Cliff Kincaid has been on the Hill / Fox News story since September. Full Article at Town Hall
Ward Churchill, left, and his attorney David Lane talk briefly after closing arguments in Churchill's civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver on April 1, 2009. View Photo »
Scott Fenstermaker, the attorney representing Khalid Sheik Mohammed and the other 9-11 terrorists who have been gifted by the Obama administration with full Constitutional Rights just as though they were American citizens has said that his clients will... Full Article at Town Hall
Tucson Tohono O’odham living on the border joined with Ward Churchill to speak out on “Apartheid in America, Surviving Occupation in O’odham Lands,” on Nov. 13. Full Article at Counterpunch
LOVELAND - Northern Colorado's four Republican congressional candidates shared the stage for the first time Saturday night at a forum organized by conservative grassroots groups. Full Article at The Coloradoan
Ward Churchill, who was a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. , talks with supporters in the halls of Denver district court after a jury ruled on Thursday, April 2, 2009, that the professor was wrongly fir... View Photo »
A few years ago the Boulder Valley School District was in the throes of Closure and Consolidation. Every school board meeting was packed and the attendees were rowdy and partisan; PTA meetings were well-attended and full of passion. Full Article at Huffington Post
FORT COLLINS, Colo. Full Article at The Denver Channel
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Ward Churchill, left, and his attorney David Lane talk briefly after closing arguments in Churchill's civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver on April 1, 2009. Churchill is suing the University of Colorado for wrongful termination.
View Photo »Ward Churchill, who was a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. , talks with supporters in the halls of Denver district court after a jury ruled on Thursday, April 2, 2009, that the professor was wrongly fired by school administrators.
View Photo »Ward Churchill, who was a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. , left, is congratulated by lead attorney, David Lane, as they leave a courtroom in Denver after a jury ruled on Thursday, April 2, 2009, that the professor was wrongly fired by...
View Photo »Ward Churchill, who was a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. , struggles to respond to questions in Denver after a jury ruled on Thursday, April 2, 2009, that the professor was wrongly fired by school administrators.
View Photo »Ward Churchill, who was a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. , talks after a jury ruled on Thursday, April 2, 2009, in Denver that the professor was wrongly fired by school administrators.
View Photo »Ward Churchill, who was a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. , left, walks with his wife, Natsu Saito, and his supporters after a jury ruled that the professor was wrongly fired by school administrators, Thursday, April 2, 2009 in Denver. .
View Photo »Ward Churchill, who was a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. , steps to the microphone to talk to reporters after a jury ruled that the professor was wrongly fired by school administrators, Thursday, April 2, 2009 in Denver.
View Photo »Ward Churchill, who was a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. , left, walks with his lead attorney David Lane out of the courtroom after a jury ruled that the professor was wrongly fired by school administrators, Thursday, April 2, 2009 i...
View Photo »Ward Churchill watches the proceedings of his civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver, Colo. , on Thursday, March 26, 2009. Churchill is suing the University of Colorado for wrongful termination.
View Photo »Ward Churchill listens to Todd Gleeson's testimony during Churchill's civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver, Colo. , March 25, 2009. Churchill is suing the University of Colorado for wrongful termination.
View Photo »Ward Churchill references the book, Smallpox and the American Indian, during his testimony in his civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver, Colorado March 23, 2009. Churchill is suing the University of Colorado for wrongful termination.
View Photo »Ward Churchill begins his testimony in his civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver, Colorado March 23, 2009. Churchill is suing the University of Colorado for wrongful termination.
View Photo »Ward Churchill walks into the courtroom after a short break in opening arguments in his civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver, Colo. , Monday, March 10, 2009.
View Photo »University of Colorado attorney Patrick O'Rourke, listens as Chancellor Phil DiStefano, left, speaks at a news conference in Boulder, Colo. , on Tuesday, July 7, 2009, after a Denver judge refused to reinstate University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill who was fired on plagiarism c...
View Photo »University of Colorado attorney Patrick O'Rourke, right, speaks at a news conference in Boulder, Colo. , on Tuesday, July 7, 2009, after a Denver judge refused to reinstate University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill who was fired on plagiarism charges.
View Photo »University of Colorado Chancellor Phil DiStefano speaks at a news conference in Boulder, Colo. , on Tuesday, July 7, 2009, after a Denver judge refused to reinstate University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill who was fired on plagiarism charges.
View Photo »Former University of Colorado Professor Ward Churchill looks through some reading material Thursday morning April 2, 2009 in a Denver courtroom as he waits for the jury to come back with a verdict in his civil suit against the University of Colorado.
View Photo »Attorney Patrick O'Rourke questions University of Colorado Regent Kyle Hybl during Ward Churchill's civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver, Colo. , on Thursday, March 26, 2009.
View Photo »Todd Gleeson, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, testifies for the defense in Ward Churchill's civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver, Colorado March 25, 2009. Churchill is suing the University of Colorado for wrongful termination.
View Photo »Former University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill talks with attorney Robert Bruce during his civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver, Colorado March 23, 2009. Churchill is suing the University of Colorado for wrongful termination.
View Photo »University of Colorado attorney Patrick O'Rourke holds up a report citing misconduct during his opening argument in Ward Churchill's civil suit against the University of Colorado at the City and County Building in Denver, Colo. , Monday, March 10, 2009.
View Photo »Ward Churchill, who was a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. , talks with supporters in the halls of Denver district court after a jury ruled on Thursday, April 2, 2009, that the professor was wrongly fired by school administrators.
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