Comments by user: freuters84
"Justscribe" at 8/25/08 10:02am is a Rosenthal supporter as shown by postings on the "academia" posted on the SUN blog. Now you can see how nasty her people can be. No facts, lots of hate, lots of acidic words, presumptive demands, but most of all hate that oozes from their words. Their mission: destroy CSN.
Let me see if I have this straight -- Rosenthal is guilt of violating the public's right to free speech under the first amendment by blocking public comments on her blog. Isn't that the very same charge she levels against Richard Carpenter and Mike Richards. --- --- ---- I just checked, it is there on the first page of her blog. How sad is that?
I think it's remarkable that she admitted she did it on her blog. She was probably bragging about how she blocked readers comments because they were "inane" to use her words and she didn't realize the impact of her blocks.
Is someone going to sue to open the blog like the guy did in Texas? Seems like what is good for the gander is good for the goose. Sheeesh!
"CSNspeaks" at 12:31pm. You have no other foundation to accuse a college president than "nuances"? You would "take down" a college administration on "nuances"? This is exactly the kind of accusations and allegations and personal defaming found on the Rosenthal blog. It is a smear and hate campaign through and through. If anyone is reading this, do they realize that a college professor uses these methods to attack a public institution? My question is to ask whether these kinds of "college employees" are teaching my kids.
There have been several threats posted on the blog. I have seen some of them with my own eyes. Contrary to what some of Rosenthal's bloggers like to represent, there was a death threat on the blog severe enough for immediate blockage. The death treat was given to the police and confirmed. The search warrant was issued against the source - the house of a CSN professor. Search warrants don't come from the CSN administration. The come from the legal system. Does someone have to post the threat for you to see in order to satisfy you - and in the process endanger the victim's life all over again? The whole world's rights were not blocked. Anyone, anywhere, except on campus could still see the blog. Many of us confirmed that from off campus.
I have often wondered why my comments that objected to the baseless accusations on the Carpenter blog never saw the light of day. Rosenthal or someone didn't like my objections to careless accusations, almost all of which I knew to be untrue, and blocked them. My first amendment rights were violated at least 20 times that I can remember. Shame on the Rosenthal bloggers.
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Thank you SUN for removing justscribe at 8/25/08 at 10:02am! If only Rosenthal had the same journalism ethics.