San Francisco professor meets terrorist on taxpayer dime (Palestinian, accuse, extremist)
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Once again, she meets with islamic terrorist. First time she was praising a particular terrorist whose bombings also killed Americans.
Are you aware CalifroniaWatch is an extremist right-wing website? They are well known for spinning things in ways that serve their political ideology. I would check with some other, less biased sources to see what really happened here.
Are you aware CalifroniaWatch is an extremist right-wing website? They are well known for spinning things in ways that serve their political ideology. I would check with some other, less biased sources to see what really happened here.
Again, let's y a k about the source rather than the veracity of the reports. Because if we do that, then we don't have to ask the logical question: Why aren't the mainstream news sources covering it? As if we don't know.
Again, let's y a k about the source rather than the veracity of the reports. Because if we do that, then we don't have to ask the logical question: Why aren't the mainstream news sources covering it? As if we don't know.
You're not getting it.
Perhaps the reason this isn't getting a lot of media coverage is because there is nothing to cover. Sorry, but sources are important. The entire story seems cobbled together by reports from pro-Zionist groups, who tend to regard any kind of pro-Palestinian group as "terrorist." This is propaganda, not journalism.
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