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“Yale refuses to comment on how Hashemi's tuition -- almost $160,000 for four years -- is being paid. by Jim Kouri, CPP While most American parents can only dream of sending their kids to a first-tier university such as Harvard and Yale, a former ambassador for the oppressive and brutal Afghan Taliban is enrolled at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, even though he possesses none of the qualifications to attend such an institution for higher education. "Yale University enrolls the Taliban's former spokesman as a student, but continues to prohibit other students from organizing a Reserve Officer Training Corps chapter on campus and also seeks to deny students the right to hear from military recruiters about employment opportunities," say members of the student group Young America's Foundation. Under the guise of alleged sex discrimination as a result of the military's so-called "don't ask, don't tell" policy towards homosexuals, Yale and other universities have blocked their students from partaking of ROTC training on campus. "Yet Yale University is allowing a member or former member of a group that not only discriminated against gays, but actually stoned them to death," says one outraged Yale student. On February 26, the New York Times Magazine reported that Yale admitted Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi, the Deputy Foreign Secretary of the Taliban, into a non-degree program, with a chance to gain full degree status by 2006. "In some ways I'm the luckiest person in the world," Hashemi told the Times. "I could have ended up in Guantanamo Bay. Instead I ended up at Yale." Prior to his arrival as a student, Hashemi was imprisoned at Bagram Air Base. He had been a member of the Taliban government, serving both in Afghanistan and in the United States as Second Foreign Secretary and Ambassador-at-Large. Yale has not commented on why the university, which accepts only ten percent of all applicants, granted admission to this former Taliban officer. One Yale official claims it's part of creating diversity on campus, but opponents of having a Taliban officer attend a premier college say that excuse has been used by colleges and universities to invite everyone including cop-killers to their campuses. Hashemi possesses a 4th grade formal education, never took the SATs and advocated violence against homosexuals. As the mouthpiece for the Taliban, Hashemi advocated the oppression of women, gays and non-Muslims. The Taliban are known associates and allies of Al-Qaeda. Not surprising, one intelligence report indicates Hashemi attended an Al-Qaeda terrorism training camp in Afghanistan. Yale alumnus, and former Army Captain Flagg Youngblood said, "That my alma mater would embrace an ambassador from one of America's declared and defeated enemies and in the same breath keep ROTC and military recruiters off campus shows where Yale's allegiance falls. Yale's actions show that they consider the US military more evil than the Taliban." While at Yale in the mid-nineties, Flagg worked with members of Congress and other Yale students and alumni to combat ROTC's second-class status on many campuses across the country. Flagg's frustration with the 70-mile drive to the University of Connecticut in order to participate in ROTC culminated in the passage of the Pombo and Solomon amendments which are currently before the US Supreme Court. Hashemi's enrollment at Yale was aided by CBS news cameraman Mike Hoover, who developed a friendship with the Taliban government apologist during several trips to Afghanistan, dating back to 1991. According to Hoover, he contacted an attorney in his hometown of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. That attorney, Bob Schuster, who had earned his undergraduate degree at Yale, brought Hashemi to the attention of Richard Shaw, the Dean of Undergraduate Admissions. According to the Times, Shaw said of his interview with Hashemi, “My perception was,’ It’s the enemy!’ But, the interview with him was one of the most interesting I've ever had. I walked away with a sense: Whoa! This is a person to be reckoned with and who could educate us about the world.” Yale refuses to comment on how Hashemi's tuition -- almost $160,000 for four years -- is being paid. John Fund, writing for the Opinion Journal does not view this admission as any great achievement, even though he quotes Richard Shaw as saying that...”another foreign student of Rahmatullah’s [Hashemi's] caliber had applied for special student status. We lost him to Harvard. I didn’t want that to happen again.” Fund does not agree, saying “This is taking the obsession that US universities have been promoting diversity a bit too far." However, Yale's response to criticism appeared in their campus newspaper: "This is our burden to tend to, and there is no better way to develop a clearer understanding of our differences and similarities to the Afghani people than to invite Hashemi to learn in our system. Despite our anxieties, we must maintain the energy and tolerance to seek the origins of other ideologies. If Hashemi's voice were absent from University discourse, we would risk crippling our perception of today's world." "I suspect they're already mentally crippled on that [Yale] campus and having an official from the Taliban isn't going to change that mental infirmity," says a former Marine combat officer. http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/site/modules/news/article.php?storyid=130” 8:43:49 AM 3/04/06 “What else did you expect from the Left, Nigal?” 8:49:09 AM 3/04/06 “What I want to know is how is this guy getting a student visa to even get into the country?” 9:11:08 AM 3/04/06 “Money.” 10:26:53 AM 3/04/06 “MONEY!!!!!” 10:28:59 AM 3/04/06 “Darn.....Bearmagnet beat me to it.” 11:18:01 AM 3/04/06 “Wow!I agree with John Fund on something.” 8:43:41 PM 3/04/06 “Maybe it's a case of "keep you friends close, but your enemies closer".” 9:40:20 PM 3/04/06 “We need to take him backpacking....During Hunting season, I will bring the foam rubber antlers” 9:45:01 PM 3/04/06 ““Maybe it's a case of "keep you friends close, but your enemies closer".” - Creek Dancer Perhaps, but who is keeping whom ... close?” 9:51:51 PM 3/04/06 10:15:12 AM 3/06/06 “short text version, please.” 10:17:32 AM 3/06/06 “They basically show how worthless college is and how slanted it is politically and how diversity is stifling free speech on campuses not to mention “speech codes”. They show how the Kremlin in the 80s had more diversity than most colleges.” 10:21:21 AM 3/06/06 “That Summer's guy that just got kicked out might agree with Nigal now.” 10:23:01 AM 3/06/06 “I generally agree with bias of the editorial piece. I think campuses are way too liberal. Are anti-freedom of speech in that they supress/dsicriminate against conservative voices. And that they should expect to have federal funding withheld . .or at the very least federal dpet of defense research grant money withheld . ..if they don't allow military recruitment on campus. That's about 90% of where I am on this thing,. About 10% holds out some hope that this was engineered by the State Department because there is some hope that this guy has value for our side if we can get him introduced to a decent Western education. That is . ..if once he sees some co-ed in short skirts and tops this spring . ..maybe he'll realize how backward his beliefs are.” 10:49:49 AM 3/06/06 “Hashemi possesses a 4th grade formal education, never took the SATs it's pretty sad they'd lower their admission standards for PR” 11:12:37 AM 3/06/06 “I agree Nigal! "President Bush was born on July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut, and grew up in Midland and Houston, Texas. He received a bachelor’s degree in history from Yale University in 1968..." -- source: Turd Blossom Fan Club” 2:27:13 PM 3/06/06 “I agree--college is worthless. Look at what it did for Dubya.” 3:04:50 PM 3/06/06 “SO TRUE aero, I prefer people to be ignorant troglodytes, much easier to control. (LOL) Hey make sure they have access to the idiot tax (lottery tickets) and tell them you are making the RICH suffer and they are happy and content.” 3:24:23 PM 3/06/06 “Exactly Buddha Bear! If an Ivy League school like Yale is crap you can just imagine where Toledo ranks. Doesn’t take a genius to figure that one out does it?” 4:26:28 PM 3/06/06 “Nah, I was coming from the angle of: "Hashemi possesses a 4th grade formal education, never took the SATs and advocated violence against homosexuals." Sometimes, great institutions like Yale have to take the extreme, the downtrodden, the anti-intellectual, so it's constituents can learn from failed ideologies and/or underachievers, and do the opposite. Personally, I'm not vain enough, or egotistical enough to discriminate against those who have a degree, and those who don't (no matter the college attended). A degree don't mean shiznit, unless you actually put it to use for the good of the whole, or, if people who don't have a degree are envious and say stupid crap like: "Exactly Buddha Bear! If an Ivy League school like Yale is crap you can just imagine where Toledo ranks. Doesn’t take a genius to figure that one out does it?” Being anti-education doesn't make you some sort of Robin Hood of the Non-College Educated. It simply means you are anti-education, no matter what level. But that's not surprising, because your ideals lean toward lack of education, it's how you get people with the same menatilty elected. That mentality keeps you safe, and warm, and stupid.” 6:56:35 PM 3/06/06
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