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George Orwell Alive and Well at UAB?

by: Redeye

Thu Jan 01, 2009 at 10:40:40 AM CST


(We might as well start the new year off with a bang and some activism. I would also like to take this opportunity to wish you and yours a healthy, happy and safe New Year.  I look forward to ranting with all of you in 2009.

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December 31, 12:22 PM, 2008

The Argus-eyed University

By Scott Horton

We could hardly end 2008 without delivering a George Orwell Honorable Mention to the University of Alabama at Birmingham for its truly extraordinary “acceptable use” policy on employee Internet use. There’s nothing strange about the language of the policy–in fact it’s pedestrian (the Internet “may not be used for any activity which is destructive, disruptive, or illegal” it says). But how the university interprets and applies this prohibition might surprise an observer–unless, of course, the observer is attuned to the peculiarities of Alabama politics.

Case in point: The university recently fired Roger Shuler, a long-time public relations employee who blogs on legal developments under the moniker “the Legal Schnauzer,” apparently expressing concern in a grievance hearing over the fact that he regularly visited and read Harper’s. After The Chronicle of Higher Education reported on the firing, the university posted a credibility-straining assertion that the firing was “based solely on work performance.” Also according to the Chronicle:

The university told The Raw Story that Mr. Shuler had not been fired for blogging, but it would not comment further. In June an appeals committee at the university voted to overturn Mr. Shuler’s dismissal. But he says the university recently told him that, while he could be rehired, he would not get his former job back.

 Shuler says that the decision to fire him was based on the political content of his blog posts, which were critical of Alabama Governor Bob Riley and one of his key allies, U.S. Attorney Alice Martin. According to Shuler, the firing occurred only a few months after one of Riley’s political cronies threatened him with the loss of his job because of his blogging. Indeed, to the university’s chagrin, his final review session was taped, and portions which have now been published suggest that the primary concern of his reviewers was that he was publicly critical of the state’s political powers.

Martin’s office, according to a report from Raw Story, denied that “her office was in any way involved with Shuler’s termination. ‘There has been no contact by the office to Mr Shuler’s employer,’ she wrote.” So what led to the firing? That apparently will be for a court to determine. In the meantime it’s worth noting some other cases of Internet abuse at the university to see how they were handled.

Apparently the university actually is prepared to be liberal about Internet use–as long as that use isn’t in “liberal” interests. Huntsville CBS affiliate WHNT recently broadcast a study of the university’s bizarre double standard. One university employee recently used her work account to pen this note to the leaders of an Anti-Proposition 8 group in California: “You freaks make me sick. You are the scourge of the earth and are responsible for everything that’s wrong in this sorry world because of the immorality you have brought on the world as a whole.” The university’s response to the use of its facilities to transmit this hate mail? According to WHNT, they won’t say more than that they did “follow up appropriately as outlined by UAB’s Acceptable Use Policy”; there is no evidence of whether any disciplinary action was taken. WHNT’s Greg Privett also noted a widely circulated ditty coming from the university’s pediatrics office. It starts “Wuz the night befo Crizzmus” and it proceeds to ridicule President-Elect Obama in overtly racist tones. Surely this violates the university’s “acceptable use” policy?

It seems that in Birmingham one type of “political speech” is protected and can be freely spread using the university’s servers while another is not–even when the employee is expressing it on private time and his own computer. George Orwell would understand.

Now, who can you contact?  Some ideas below the fold.

Redeye :: George Orwell Alive and Well at UAB?
* Carol Garrison, president of UAB
cgarrison@uab.edu; (205) 934-4636
* Malcolm Portera, chancellor of the University of Alabama System
mportera@uasystem.ua.edu; (205) 348-5861
* Finis St. John, president of the University of Alabama Board of Trustees
stjohnfe@bellsouth.net; (256) 734-3542
* Richard Lindsey, chair of Education Appropriations Committee, Alabama House of Representatives
(256) 475-3415 (home); (334) 242-7713 (office)
* Vivian Figures, chair of Education Committee, Alabama Senate
* Dave Obey (D-WI), chair of U.S. House Appropriations Committee
(202) 225-3365
* Beverly Pheto, staff director, U.S. House Appropriations Committee
(202) 225-2771
UAB receives more than $400 million a year in federal research funding, and that goes through the House Appropriations Committee. That's why Obey and Pheto are on this list.  The firing would be a good thing for any of them to look into.

Artur Davis is interested in education issues and would be good, too--(202) 225-2665. 

Comment from my inbox: 
One way or another, the average citizen has a lot of money invested in that school.  We should voice our considerable (I'm sure) opinions about what takes place there.  It's the people's school, after all.

Let's get busy people!

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Letters are on the way.... (0.00 / 0)
...to those you have listed, Redeye. I happen to have a close, personal friend, who is a Professor at UAB.  I've copied all of the Horton article for her, since she was completely unaware of Schuler's dismissal, at the time it happened, until I told her about it.  She was also unaware of the recent case of hate-mail being sent out by the bigotted woman who was using her UAB Internet account. The UAB hiarchy  seems to be keeping a lot of information tamped down where the UAB Staff and Professors are concerned. I've asked my friend to please see if she can find out what "disciplinary action" was taken in this latest incident, but for heaven's sake, for her not to use her UAB e-mail account to let me know. I'll let everyone know what I hear from my "on the scene" contact.  She and her partner, were shocked to hear about the Prop. 8 hate mail and the racial slur "poem," and downright horrified that the woman was using a UAB Internet account that is, no doubt, paid for by tax payer's money. 

Activism made Easy (0.00 / 0)

Thanks to the foresight of our fearless  leader, you can cut and paste the names and email addresses and email this post with a short comment to the above listed in one easy step.

My short comment said:

Are you are aware of this situation at the University of Alabama in Birmingham regarding the firing of Rodger Schuler?  If not read this and respond appropriately.

Sincerely,

 



The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die.~Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D. MA)



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Absolutely disgusting. (0.00 / 0)
Legal schnauzer was one of the best blogs in the country plain and simple.  I'd consider giving an employee a promotion for showing the kind of creativity and courage that blog demonstrates on a daily basis.  I'm shocked as a Birminghamian.

Legal Schnauzer is still around (0.00 / 0)
And is still one of the best blogs in the country.  If the intent of firing him was to stop him from writing his blog, that didn't work.  If the intent was to cut off his livelyhood that worked.

The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die.~Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D. MA)



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The local mainstream media really fell down on the job (0.00 / 0)
over the homophobic email.  ABC 33/40 covered the story initially, but I've seen nothing since.  I guess they can't be bothered.

UAB (0.00 / 0)
I just assumed the homophobic woman had been fired at UAB. After all, she had been sending hate mail during work hours. Did Shuler blog during work hours on his computer or does he just have a blog and work at UAB? As I keep saying here- "Racism is alive and well in Alabama." 

Schuler has a blog, The Legal Schnauzer (0.00 / 0)

And he worked at UAB.  Details of his dismissal and other run ins with the GOP can be found at his blog which is linked here at LiA under the Alabama Blogs sidebar, click on  Legal Schnauzer.

Kathy, I hear what you're saying about the media dropping the ball on this story (why am I not surprised?), WHNT (Don Siegelman blackout) Channel 19 in Huntsville did a short story on this issue about 2 weeks after you first alerted us here at LiA.  What can I say?  This is the Alabama media we have instead of the Alabama media we wish we had.  Thank Goodness for the blogosphere.   



The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die.~Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D. MA)



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Blogs (0.00 / 0)
I saw a news item the other day that said more people now get their news from the internet than from newspapers. TV news was still #1 but the internet has made strides towards catching them. I honestly believe that the advent of internet blogs has made a difference in the swing from a gop nation to a Democratic nation. The more people who get their news from somewhere other than the MSM, the more enlightened a voting populace, which is good for us. No wonder the republicans wanted to censor the internet blogs.

"Life is divided into three terms - that which was, which is, and which will be. Let us learn from the past to profit by the present, and from the present to live better in the future." - William Wordsworth

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Uh Huh (0.00 / 0)
republicans censor information to suppress dissent.  They  use the media to tell us what they want us to know instead of what we need to know. Therefore, we the people don't know what we don't know, we don't know.    Now  where have we heard that kind  of idealogy before?

The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die.~Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D. MA)



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The war has started (0.00 / 0)

The war against history has started. Conservatives are now spreading around the misinformation that the steps FDR took to turn around the depression actually prolonged it. I guess that's why America elected him to four terms in office, and why they would probably have kept electing him if he hadn't died in office.

During a Christmas Eve appearance on Fox News, I pointed out that most mainstream economists believe the government must boost the economy with deficit spending. That's when conservative pundit Monica Crowley said we should instead limit such spending because President Franklin Roosevelt's "massive government intervention actually prolonged the Great Depression." Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett eagerly concurred, saying "historians pretty much agree on that."

Of course, I had recently heard snippets of this silly argument; right-wing pundits are repeating it everywhere these days. But I had never heard it articulated in such preposterous terms, so my initial reaction was paralysis, the mouth-agape, deer-in-the-headlights kind. Only after collecting myself did I say that such assertions about the New Deal were absurd. But then I was laughed at, as if it was hilarious to say that the New Deal did anything but exacerbate the Depression.

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Afterward, suffering pangs of self-doubt, I wondered whether I and most of the country were the crazy ones. Sure, the vast majority of Americans think the New Deal worked well. But are conservatives right? Did the New Deal's "massive government intervention prolong the Great Depression?"

Ummm ... no.

On deeper examination, I discovered that the right bases its New Deal revisionism on the short-lived recession in a year straddling 1937 and 1938. But that was four years into Roosevelt's term -- four years marked by spectacular economic growth. Additionally, the fleeting decline happened not because of the New Deal's spending programs, but because Roosevelt momentarily listened to conservatives and backed off them. As Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman notes, in 1937-38, FDR "was persuaded to balance the budget" and "cut spending and the economy went back down again."

http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2009/01/02/sirota_fdr_depression/

 You can be sure that we'll be hearing the gop talking points that excessive spending during a deep recession will only make it worse. Conservatives WANT Obama to fail for their own selfish interests. The question is, how many conservative Democrats will fall for that lie and refuse to support Obama? With large majorities in the senate and the house, will Obama be crippled by members of his own party?



"Life is divided into three terms - that which was, which is, and which will be. Let us learn from the past to profit by the present, and from the present to live better in the future." - William Wordsworth

Conservative Democrats My Donkey! (0.00 / 0)

They want to claim fiscal responsibility after allowing Bush and Company to create debt as far as the eye can see? G-T-H-O-O-H.  

Remember THIS?  (Emphasis Mine)

Who can deny the blatant bigotry of groups like the Alabama Council of Conservative Citizens which try to blend social and fiscal conservative values with their racism? These descendants of the old White Citizens Councils have tried to clean up their image by calling themselves conservatives.

 



The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die.~Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D. MA)



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The war against History is as old as History itself. (0.00 / 0)

because, when the war is over, the victors control the presses and the press. Therefore, I was raised believing any number of strange "facts".

1. The Crusades were fought to protect Christianity from the Muslim Hordes. Actually, we should re-name the Crusades "Gulf Wars, the prequel".

2.  The Civil War was actually not about slavery at all, but about "states' rights". You all remember this one, I'm sure.  the slavery thing was just an unfortunate economic issue of the times.

3.  Christopher Columbus and the rest of the conquistadores (whether Spanish, Portuguese, French or other) were heroic figures who "brought Christianity to the svages". Well yes, the savages, who had religious beliefs far pre-dating Christianity, were raped, murdered, tortured and otherwise "evangelized" until they were saved.

4.  Liberal leaders like Martin Luther King,Jr, Senator Claude Pepper of Florida, and many others were smeared as Communists, subversives and traitors by official and unofficial sources all the way through the civil rights struggle.

And examples go on forever.  BUT, we are in a position to slow it down, if not stop it,.  At the very least, we make sure that both sides get aired.  Let's not drop the ball.



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