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[ Monday, April 24, 2006 ]

Letter to the Editor
Readers respond to university cancellation of student art exhibit

I take great offense that this exhibit was censored at, of all places, my alma mater ("PSU censors exhibit," April 21). Other liberal arts faculties around the country have clearly taken the side of terrorists who mask murder under the rubric of Arab national liberation, which is deemed more legitimate than Jewish national liberation (Zionism).

This cancellation is egregious and unacceptable. However, thanks to all this attention, as with the Muhammad cartoons, the exhibit will now probably be shown online to a much greater audience. There is an urgent and critical need for the world wake up and discover that Islamo Facism is actively at war with all faiths, including factions within Islam. Hiding facts is antithetical to the purposes of any university, let alone Penn State. This decision to censor must be reversed.

Gary Dalin
Class of 1965



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