Living in the San Francisco Bay Area, I know full well how intolerant, hateful, and perverse the Left are. But this is outrageous even for the Bay Area!
Two Christian students at the College of Alameda are threatened with expulsion/suspension because one of them had prayed over a sick instructor with the latter’s consent. As for the other student, it’s guilt by association. These students would be celebrated if they were Buddhists, Wiccans, transgenders, or Satanists.
I suggest you convey your outrage to the college’s president, George Herring, Ed. D. His phone no. is (510) 748-2200; E-mail address is gherring@peralta.edu.
~Eowyn
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Expulsion threatened over prayer for sick teacher
Students’ lawsuit against College of Alameda moves forward
Posted: April 09, 2009 11:00 pm Eastern
WorldNetDaily
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=94397

College of Alameda, Alameda, CA
Attorneys representing two students who have been threatened with expulsion by a California college because of a prayer for a sick professor say a federal judge has refused the school’s efforts to have the case dismissed.
“It’s outrageous,” said Brad Dacus, president of the Pacific Justice Institute, which is working on the case brought by students Kandy Kyriacou and Ojoma Omaga of the College of Alameda in Alameda, near Oakland.
“Since when does praying for a sick teacher to get well – with her consent – earn a suspension? This is not just a constitutional violation; it is a complete lack of common sense. These students were not looking for a fight, but since the school to this day insists that it can expel them if they pray again, we will have to resolve it in federal court,” he said.
The public-interest legal group said the decision by a San Francisco federal judge means the lawsuit will move forward.
The case was prompted by an incident just before Christmas in 2007 in which the students went to deliver a Christmas gift to a professor.
“Kandy found the instructor alone in her shared office,” according to Pacific Justice. “When the instructor indicated she was ill, Kandy offered to pray for her. The instructor bowed her head, and Kandy began to pray – until she was interrupted by another faculty member, Derek Piazza, who walked in and said, ‘You can’t be doing that in here!’ Kandy quickly left and rejoined her friend and fellow student, Ojoma Omaga. Piazza followed Kandy outside and repeated his rebuke.”
While the students reported they were surprised by the teacher’s aggressive behavior, they were stunned when, days later, they both got letters notifying them of the college’s retroactive “intent to suspend” plan.
The letters, however, provided no facts on which to make such a threat, listing only vague references to “disruptive or insulting behavior” and “willful disobedience.”
School officials informed them during administrative hearings that Kyriacou was being disciplined for praying for the sick teacher. Omaga was not part of the prayer, and her offense apparently was that she was with Kyriacou a short time later.
The lawsuit was filed when the college refused to rescind the letters, leaving the students in peril of suspension or expulsion for any other offense, such as praying on campus. The decision from U.S. District Judge Susan Illston turned back college attempts to deny the students a hearing on their complaint.
“To this day, the College of Alameda has never provided a real explanation for its threats to expel these students,” said Steven N.H. Wood of the Walnut Creek firm of Bergquist, Wood and Anderson, which is working with Pacific Justice on the case.
“But it has disciplined them for non-disruptive, private prayer between consenting adults. We will not stand by and let a college trample these fundamental rights,” he said.
Said Dacus, “It is alarming that a publicly-funded college would seek to suspend and expel students for praying on campus, then dig in its heels to defend an untenable, unconstitutional position. We are encouraged that the federal court has given us the green light to pursue this case.”

Dr. George Herring, President of the College of Alameda, Alameda, CA

I just called and actually spoke to the man……..he says students have a right to free speach..soooooooooooooo I said then that means they can’t pray, he said he can’t coment because it’s in litigation. I told him I was an Alumni and had spoken with 8 other Alumni this Morn and we would be with holding out contribution this year………….he almoast begged me not to do that. He said he has gotten 40 calls so far….so if you call pull the Alumni routine , no name was needed and add some friends youve spoken too and you will all be withholding your checks……….they can pray and hug a tree but can’t say a prayer for a sick teacher………….what communist goal was that again?,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Steve
Steve,
You are simply ingenious! You have my undying admiration.
Awe shucks Mam, I’m blushing………..it was fun to listen to him almost choke when he heard no money. Eowyn, Thank you so much for the great job you do here, haven’t had the chance to tell ya. Keep them numbers coming and I’ll ram em down their throats tehe tehe .Steve
Thanks, Steve, for the kind words!
Steve:
That was brilliant! I’m sure you thoroughly enjoyed hearing him sputter.
Note to self: Never get on Steve’s bad side.
Off Topic………….Hey everyone, Have you read the 5000 year leap yet? Boy have we strayed from just about every principal and idea the founders set up and specifically warned about. Only 1/4 thru and I’m sick at how far and how ignorant I am on our beginnings and History, And history has always been my strong suit. There are so many things in there that call for the removal of these people as traitors. They warned of just such people and what to do about them………………912project.com has a link if you don’t have it and it’s only like 10 bucks,
Steve
Steve,
LOL-Yeah, but if everybody withholds their donations, how is the school going to pay up once this case is over, as they are definitely going to be on the losing end of this one?
God, what is happening to our country?
-Dave
Dave,
I hope this lawsuit thoroughly bankrupts the College of Alameda.
Going kaput will do everyone a favor, especially the current & future students who are being brainwashed by their corrupt instructors
Eowyn,
The thing that is so disheartening to me is that litigation of this type is even necessary here in this country.
I have been following issues related to what I refer to as intellectual fascism in our nation’s educational institutions for years, yet even I didn’t think it would get to this point.
What is even more distressing is that this tyranny is aimed more and more at Christians, who often find themselves at odds with the prevailing “wisdom” at many colleges and universities.
I posted this last week on a related incident at EMU:
http://davesnotepad.blogspot.com/2009/04/eastern-michigan-university-to-student.html
When I see things like this happening, it really makes me wonder about the near-term survival of our nation.
At least there are organizations out there that are helping to push back against this type of lunacy, as it all springs from the same place:
http://www.thefire.org/
-Dave
Dave,
Read your piece on EMU. You’re so right, what is going on in our colleges & universities is “intellectual fascism.”
And thanks for pointing me to FIRE’s website. I now have it bookmarked.
Litigation is so wonderful…lovely the likes of the ACLU and all their Marxist ilk never stop.
So sad torte reform never made it through the Senate after Jeffords jumped ship…it was about to be completed…along with some other major issues.
I have never seen anything happens so swiftly across this land since O and his team have moved in…to destroy this nation…and of course they are starting with God and prayer…right off the bat.
Disgusting, Despicable, Disgraceful.
“Disgusting, Despicable, Disgraceful.”
I think I’ve used all three as names.
Doktor Dimwit
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BTW – As a firm believer in Karma, Dr. George Herring’s uppance will come. Probably by a black-on-black crime. Fitting, don’t you agree?
I read this piece just before sitting down to dinner.
With it fresh in my mind, I repeated what happened at Alameda College to my wife and granddaughter. Surprisingly, it brought tears to my wifes eyes. In between sobs, she asked me… “what the hell is happening to our country?”. I did my best to answer and calm her down, but now I’m pissed off. Not at this posting, but the low-life BASTARDS that are creating a problem where NO PROBLEM EXISTS.
This is more gasoline on the firestorm created by the liberal progressives in this country. Have no fear people, they WILL lose!
Gio-
Bless her noble loving heart, Gio!
Tell her we will fight this – with every breath and sinew in our body.
Eowyn & All,
My wife and I want some feedback and I told her that the Gio’sWorld blog would be the perfect place for it.
Our Tea Party will be held on City/County property right in front of the courthouses, in downtown Asheville NC. The protest starts at 4:30 pm and will run to about 7:00 pm (we wanted to make sure people could come directly from work to the protest).
Anyway….. Our 15 year old granddaughter has shown an interest in going with me to the protest.
Here’s where we could use some in-put. I say yes, the wife says no.
What do you say???
Gio-
I say “yes” – because I know that she has your fierce “over my dead body” protection.
Gio and Wife,
I cannot tell you folks what to do about your 15 YO Granddaughter but perhaps Thomas Paine has some good advice for you:
Now, history WILL be made this April 15th – that’s a certainty. What is not certain is whether it will be dangerous for people and where this danger may be.
As an American, Father/Mother, and Grandfather/Grandmother you know better than anyone what the hazards might be.
If it were my Grandchild I would bring them.
Doktor
She’s 15 and she wants to go…by all means take her!
She will remember this for the rest of her life…with heart-felt love and appreciation for you and what you and others are doing to take our once great country back from the break-neck pace that it is traveling on to the complete ruin with the Marxism that is taking over.
She will be proud to be an important part of this movement!
Just my two cents here Gio…we have 13 grandkids…so you know I’m not saying this lightly…plus I remember well when I was 15 etc. she isn’t too young at all….heck in three years she is going to be a legal adult.
On this Good Friday, I too find myself tearing up after reading this and your other recent posts. Never in my life have I felt our rights so threatened by how the libs want to destroy this country.
I will be emailing this so-called American and be sure to wish him a Happy Easter!
I will be emailing this so-called American and be sure to wish him a Happy Easter! That’s brilliant!
Bless you, Debbie.
Well usually what wife wants …wife get’s. I want to bring my 8 yr old as a good civics lesson………wife put the kibosh on it. I really don’t expect violence here, but ya never know………..so it’s gonna come down to what wife says……….know that does not help, but that’s all I got……..Steve
Our kids need to understand the seriousness of what’s happening to the world they are inheriting. Your granddaughter will be on her own soon enough and she needs to know which way to go. She needs to witnesses the good you and your peers are doing to make her country safe for her and her children.
I’m a mom and a wife and I say take her with you, Gio.
Gio, I would concur with Kathy and Steve, bring your granddaughter. She needs to see our First Amendment rights in action. My only suggestion – do not have her carry any signs/posters. That way she can’t be targeted by a “citizen journalist”.
Eowyn, my Happy Easter email is on its way!
Gio-
I saw Reagan speak when I was 14 and I will never forget it. I say go for it. My son is 14 and I would take him in a heartbeat, although I think that he would want to be a countersniper lol.
Hey Pin….. I think your Son and My Son would get along Famously…..LOL…..Steve
Gio,
Your granddaughter is a Patriot already. I’m sure she got this from you. Conflicts in the family aren’t good, and hopefully you and your wife can come to some agreement.
Our younger generation needs to see our rights and responsibilities first hand. Remember it was the younger generation who was so heavily involved in the Civil Rights movement. We need more of the younger generation to see what’s actually happening to our country and spread the word to their friends. If it were my granddaughter, I would take her since she’s shown the interest. But peace in the family is always a wise idea.
God Bless You and your family.
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