December 21st, 2012
The House Republicans’ Spending Reduction Act of 2012 Will Hurt Middle Class Families
The House Republicans introduced a bill last night, The Spending Reduction Act of 2012, that would negatively impact the American people in several ways.
I’ve been spending so much time “studying” facebook that I’ve neglected this blog. That’s all about to change even though the first few steps can be measured in picas.
I might go to the inauguration in January.
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Tags: Democrats, fiscal cliff, middle class, Obama, Republicans, White House
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December 19th, 2012
According to the minutes for the November D:F/M faculty meeting, D:F/M Chair Jay Roman and Colleagues Bob Stanley and Karen Hunter (right now, I regard Colleague Hunter as a sort of overpaid journalistic diletante with a scurrilous reputation for making despicable comments about atheists) and others whose names were not in the minutes, were distressed that Colleague Parisi was being “singled” out for his comments supporting news censorship of the WORD.
![Peter Parisi [From his facebook page]](https://blog.hunterword.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/peewee-parisi-21-187x200.jpg)
Peter Parisi [From his facebook page]
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Tags: First Amendment, Freedom Of The Press, news censorship
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December 10th, 2012
Should journalism professors who support news censorship be publicly pilloried?
Stories are in the works.

Peter Parisi
Tags: news censorship
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December 9th, 2012
Colleague Peter Paris, chief chaperone for the James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism, said at a faculty meeting of not long ago that he supported news censorship and that he supported censorship of the WORD. James Arson must be turning over in his grave because of the hypocritical nature of someone who has been passing himself off as a supporter of high journalistic principles.
Thus, a boycott is in the works. I plan to tell all my students: Boycott. Boycott Boycott.
More later.

Peter Parisi Says He Believes in News Censhorship
Tags: news censorship
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December 9th, 2012
I’ve spent so much time trying to learn facebook and twitter et. al. that I’ve neglected this page. Things should be heating up soon.
G Morris
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September 3rd, 2012

Monday, September 3, 2012
For weeks and weeks, I had been planning to complete my “D:F/M Mob Does a Bronx Cheer” and put off writing about a number of topics. Well, time passed, obviously, and here I am in Charlotte at the Democratic National Convention and need to blog and write and …
So, I will have to re-publish the earlier “D:F/M Mob Does a Bronx Cheer” and then complete the project in the next few weeks.
Tags: Charlotte, Democratic National Convention, North Carolina
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June 4th, 2012
Below is Colleague Larry Shore’s April 4 12:51:29 EDT 2012 email. It is flushed with deceit and misrepresentations and specious comments. However, it is also possible that he believes some of what he is saying. My comments are in red.
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Tags: Hunter College Department of Film and Media Studies, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore
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April 18th, 2012
[A version of this post was sent to D:F/M Members Regarding the March 14 Faculty Meeting]
This rebuttal addresses comments of Colleagues Isabel Pinedo, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Peter Parisi, Karen Hunter, Ricardo Miranda and Jay Roman at the last faculty meeting, especially the attack victimology embraced by several Colleagues and threats about censoring the WORD.
Peter Parisi and the Mets
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Tags: Academic Bullying, academic fraud, academic freedom, academic freedom violations, bigotry on college campuses, Isabel Pinedo, Jay Roman, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, news censorship, Peter Parisi, racism on college campuses, Ricardo Miranda
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April 18th, 2012
[A version of this post was sent to D:F/M Members Regarding the March 14 Faculty Meeting]
This rebuttal addresses comments of Colleagues Isabel Pinedo, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Peter Parisi, Karen Hunter, Ricardo Miranda and Jay Roman at the last faculty meeting, especially the attack victimology embraced by several Colleagues and threats about censoring the WORD.
2) Kelly Anderson & the Big, Big Lie on Hunter-L
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Tags: Academic Bullying, Campus Bigotry, campus bullying, Isabel Pinedo, Jay Roman, Karen Hunter, Kelly Anderson, Larry Shore, Peter Parisi, Racism in Higher Education, racism on campus, Ricardo Miranda
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White House Blog: Thursday, December 20
December 21st, 2012The House Republicans’ Spending Reduction Act of 2012 Will Hurt Middle Class Families
I’ve been spending so much time “studying” facebook that I’ve neglected this blog. That’s all about to change even though the first few steps can be measured in picas.
I might go to the inauguration in January.
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Tags: Democrats, fiscal cliff, middle class, Obama, Republicans, White House
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