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April 4, 2006
Mock Yale Application Highlights 'Absurdity' of School Admitting Former Taliban Envoy
Topics: DhimmitudeA conservative group is sending mock Yale University applications to terrorists being held at the U.S. military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The satirical move is yet another protest against Yale's ridiculous decision to enroll a former Taliban spokesman as a student.
Mattera says Yale administration officials are justifying their decision to admit Hashemi by saying that "it's better we educate terrorists than fight them."Read more...But this is "an absurd proposition," the YAF spokesman says, "because, to keep Americans safe, to keep our allies safe, it's better to kill terrorists, not educate them. We don't want educated terrorists -- and even former terrorists and terrorist apologists need to be held accountable for their actions."
The mock application asks the terrorists, as prospective Yale students, to "provide three letters of recommendation from their local imam, mullah, or psychopathic terrorist." It instructs them as well to, "if possible, include personal testimonials of their involvement in jihad."
Posted by Richard at April 4, 2006 9:49 AM
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