"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men."

- Samuel Adams

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Academic Dishonesty at Grays Harbor College


Academic dishonesty should NOT be tolerated in public schools. Tenured local community college history professor Gary Murrell was caught on paper lying to my son so Murrell could berate him and flunk him. I am outraged, and I want this public. And I beg the community to publicize similar problems with liberal teachers who indoctrinate, not educate!

Sean, my son, took Murrell's online American History class this last Winter Quarter. Sean expected a B or C, but got an F. And he only found out his grade when the report card arrived. Fortunately, Sean had A's and B's in his other classes. Documents from the college's servers show Murrell deleted student assignments during the term; flunked Sean on one assignment for Sean choosing to answer another student's question that Murrell didn't like before Murrell had deleted that student's question; Murrell lied about history then accused Sean of not using facts.

Usually it's hard to prove a lie rather than opinion. Not in this case. Murrell is quoted as saying, "Japan was a defeated nation. The Japanese were pleading with the Soviet Union to intercede on their behalf to urge the U.S. to accept their surrender which the US refused to do. The US had a naval blockade around the island. Nothing went in and nothing went outJapan had no airplanesno ships and no fuel to run them even if they had had them.” For any of us who have studied history, Murrell's comment doesn't pass the smell test because he specified numbers -- zero assets.

My son (with my assistance) went through the official channels – he talked to the professor, he filed an academic challenge that included a lengthy report on every grade and written quotes from the professor, and he and I went to the Academic Review Committee hearing. I’ve got printed copies of all electronic records the school said are available off the computer servers.

This is a real situation, worse than the North Caroline teacher telling a student he could get arrested for saying something about Obama. Our education system jeopardizes our children’s perspective of America – who we are and what we value. If you believe America is great, and has done great things, then this matters to you. America’s history is being revised to portray us as racist and evil. Students who challenge this left-wing revisionism are being punished and I want parents and students to speak up about the abuse that has continued far too long.

Here are the facts. US military intelligence estimated the Japanese military had 10,290 aircraft (many shifted from Manchuria and Korea, others from trainers converted to kamikazes); six aircraft carriers, four cruisers, one battleship, twenty operational destroyers, about forty submarines, 350 midget submarines, 400 manned torpedoes, and 800 suicide boats. The kamikaze success rate was one hit in eight. Japan had three domestic oil fields, and at least two domestic coal fields. Japan had several coal liquefaction refineries that converted coal to fuel. The point is, they had some fuel in which to conduct operations, and were projected to have about 600,000 troops waiting for our Kyushu land invasion. The Japanese military certainly didn't consider themselves defeated. The US also did not have a complete blockade around Japan. Proposals by Admiral King and General Arnold to seize bases in China and Korea were considered necessary to effectively completely cutoff Japan but the proposals were seen just as costly as the expected land invasion. General Marshall was quoted that by 1 November (1945) "our sea action and air power will have cut Japanese reinforcement capabilities from the mainland to negligible proportions." That projection is over two months after the end of the war. This indicates Professor Murrell again is wrong in claiming Japan was completely cut off at the time of the bombs being dropped.

Why does this matter? Because intellectual dishonesty should not be tolerated in a taxpayer-funded school. Professor Gary Murrell is willing to use obvious lies to berate a student who supported the use of atomic bombs. And he flunked my son on that assignment. In that email, Murrell is quoted, “I don’t think your question encompasses the facts. I think that anyone who chose that question to respond to would have given a response something like the one you provided in your email, a response based on guesses and assumptions and not on evidence.” My son cited facts but they intruded upon Murrell’s distorted view of history. Grays Harbor College administration appears to accept his behavior.

Here’s another quote from Professor Murrell, “But, more importantly, why did the US refuse the surrender and drop the bombs on a defeated nation? Even Eisenhower said the atom bombs were unnecessary. So what could have been the reason? Racism played a part as Zinn mentioned. And you’ll also see in Zinn that President Truman and the policy makers in Washington dropped those bombs to send a message and a warning to the Soviet Union as the first act of the Cold War: they knew that Japan was a defeated nation and they used not one but two portable crematoria anyway – for them the Japanese people, hundreds of thousands of them, were expendable as humans but useful as a tool.”  I am aghast any American would correlate the atomic bombs with crematoria presumably used by the Germans in the Holocaust.

By claiming America incinerated Japanese because we were racist, is to demean all American veterans. I call on all Patriots to express their dissatisfaction with our public institutions tolerating lies within their organizations. If you know someone who was wronged in one of Murrell’s classes, get them to speak up, and send me a copy. Consider it as creating a legacy for the future.

Sean followed all the rules in protesting the grade. With my assistance he filed a protest; received a printout of all available records; reviewed the documents and sent a detailed report along with a spreadsheet showing he went online nearly every day and was on the necessary webpages to do his work; met with Murrell; and he and I went to the Academic Review Committee. When their issued response failed to address the issues, but instead threw their support to Murrell, we were aghast.

Grays Harbor College currently allows Murrell to delete student electronic coursework during the term and then claim the student hadn't submitted it. This happened despite electronic records showing Murrell responded to Sean’s submissions.

The College puts the burden of proof on the student to prove he had submitted work while the school had sole control over the electronic records, and evidence was submitted showing Sean was logged-in to the proper website page nearly every day.

The College wouldn't allow an advocate (me) to speak on the student’s behalf during an Academic Review Committee hearing.

I can provide a copy of all documentation.

Feel free to send this to others. 

And as a side note, Sean currently is in USAF boot camp for the WA Air National Guard and is slotted to attend a USAF intelligence technical school. Sound like an 'F' student to you?


By the way, many of you know I'm now a novelist. In addition to The Carbon Series I'm working on, I've created a Muckraker Series collection of short stories based on a fictional investigative reporter. I'm writing one called Professorial Dishonesty to document this case. Our local publishing company is www.rainforestpress.com. 

Regards,
Randy Dutton
CDR, USNR-Retired

Monday, May 21, 2012

Republicans Swamp PCO Candidate Filings

Grays Harbor Republicans turned out in droves to file and run as Precinct Committee Officers during last week's filing period, flooding the county auditor's office with declarations of candidacy. 
    
 When the filing window closed on May 18, total Republican PCO candidates out-numbered Democrats by nearly three-to-one (51 to 19). 

Let's keep the momentum going!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Candidate for State Senate Rick Winsman Against Wild Olympics Campaign

Tthe Winsman for State Senate Campaign issued the following press release regarding Winsman's stand on the Wild Olympics Campaign:

(Longview) – Rick Winsman, candidate for State Senate from the 19th Legislative District, which encompasses parts of Grays Harbor, Lewis, Pacific, Wahkiakum and Cowlitz Counties, announced today his opposition to the Wild Olympics Campaign.

Wild Olympics is a Puget Sound coalition of environmental groups that has proposed designating 134,000 acres of Olympic National Forest as wilderness area and adding 37,000 acres of state trust lands and private timber company land to Olympic National Park as a wilderness area.  The campaign is backed by Washington’s United States Senator Patty Murray and United States Representative Norm Dicks.

“On the surface, preserving our area’s natural wilderness area is commendable and a goal worth pursuing.  But given a second look and analysis, the proposal becomes an invasion of both public and private property rights,” said Winsman.

Winsman said in his statement released Thursday, that in the final analysis the Wild Olympics proposal will reduce overall property tax receipts, something local governments cannot accommodate in these economic times.

It would also cost the area 225 jobs and significantly reduce job creation within the timber and agricultural industries as well as limit access for recreational activities, a prime source of tourism for the Peninsula.  Already, a commitment to invest $50 million in an industrial expansion project in Port Angeles has been postponed due to the uncertainty created by this proposal.

“I join with the people who will be affected most by this ill-conceived land grab and vigorously oppose this proposal,” Winsman added.

Winsman issued this public position in anticipation of the public hearing on May 10, 2012, at the Bishop Center on the Grays Harbor Community College campus.

“I encourage everyone who has a stake in the economic health and environmental preservation balance of the Olympic Peninsula to attend this meeting to voice your concerns.”
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

"I Don't Need a Constitution. I'm Not A Republican"

   She walked past the GHRP's booth at the Outdoor Adventure Expo and refused a free copy of the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence with, "I don't need a copy of the Constitution.  I'm not a Republican."  (True story.)
   Provided by the Jesse Young for Congress campaign, complimentary copies of pocket U.S. Constitutions were the hottest free items on the GOP table - most of the time. An elderly gentleman snapped up several copies saying, "They're for my grandkids." Another visitor said, "I've voted Democrat my whole life, but I learned my lesson after voting for Obama.  Never again!"
   The GOP booth did a brisk business at the Outdoor Expo held April 28 and 29 at the Elma Fairgrounds.  Volunteers passed out campaign literaure, talked up candidates and engaged visitors. 
   Candidates with a presence or signage at our booth included Michael Baumgartner and Art Coday (U.S. Senate candidates); Rob McKenna and Shahram Hadian (Governor); Jesse Young (Congress, 6th District); and Wes Cormier, candidate for County Commissioner, District 1.
   Thank you to Jamie Walsh for coordinating this event.
The party plans to host another booth at Aberdeen's SPLASH Festival in July.  Join us!