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No matter what you think of the man, his politics or his ability to lead, you ought to be able to teach your kids better than this:

Obama effigy found hanging from Ore. campus tree

By MARY HUDETZ Associated Press writer  

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Officials of a small Christian university say a life-size cardboard reproduction of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was hung from a tree on the campus, an act with racial undertones that outraged students and school leaders alike.

George Fox University President Robin Baker said a custodian discovered the effigy early Tuesday and removed it. University spokesman Rob Felton said Wednesday that the commercially produced reproduction had been suspended from the branch of a tree with fishing line around the neck.

Taped to the cardboard cutout of the black senator from Illinois was a message targeting participants in Act Six, a scholarship program geared toward increasing the number of minority and low-income students at several Christian colleges, mostly in the Northwest.

The message read, "Act Six reject."

The disturbing image found near the heart of the campus recalled the days of lynchings of blacks and was all the more incongruous at a university founded by Quaker pioneers in 1891. Felton said he had been at the school since he enrolled two decades ago, and "I've never experienced or heard of any type of overt racial act."

At the end of the college's regular chapel service Wednesday, Baker told students he was "disheartened and outraged."

"It has been my dream to establish a university that more adequately represents the kingdom of God," he said. "This act causes some to question our commitment."

Baker added, "What I've learned is we still have work to do."

Administrators at the university said Wednesday they do not know who hung the effigy, which Felton said few people saw before it was taken down.

Newberg police Sgt. Tim Weaver said officials are working with the university to find out who was responsible. He also said the police department has notified the U.S. Secret Service, although it's not clear yet whether the act was a crime.

"It doesn't fit as a hate crime and it doesn't fit in as intimidation, necessarily," he said. "If it's not a crime, we're not going to be involved."

Brad Lau, a university vice president, said school officials have been questioning students to find out who was responsible. He and other school officials wouldn't say what action it might take.

The school has 17 students in the Act Six program, whose name derives from the New Testament book of Acts. All but one are members of minority groups, Felton said.

Students in the program receive full scholarships and are selected on the basis of leadership potential.

Several students in the program said they are angry but do not feel threatened.

"To me, I just felt like they weren't ready to have a black person be president," said Courtney Greenidge, a sophomore. "We're trying to bring change. Obama's trying to bring change." She described herself, like Obama, as biracial: half black, half white.

She also said that overall, the campus has a welcoming and positive environment, but that she has heard comments along the lines of, "Oh, I wish I was black. Then I could get a scholarship like that."

Obama spokeswoman Sahar Wali said the effigy hanging was "an unfortunate incident but you know we have had a very positive response from Oregonians across the state."

Obama is widely considered to be ahead in Oregon. In the run-up to the state's May primary, he drew a crowd of about 75,000 people in Portland.

George Fox University's campus is in Newberg in the Willamette Valley south of Portland. About 1,800 students are enrolled. It also has centers in Portland; Salem; and Boise, Idaho.

Felton said that about 2 percent of the students are black and about a quarter of the freshman class belongs to minority groups. That number includes international students, largely from Asia and Africa.

 

 

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purdygirl read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2008 | 12:54 PM

That is totally not right!

DogJ read my blog
Sep 25, 2008 | 1:17 PM

Now that is going to get me to run out and vote for McCain!
Let's remember "innocent until proven guilty."
Let's really pray that a black student didn't do it for the attention.

American1966 read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2008 | 2:15 PM

DogJ LMAO you are just wrong

Searchingtoo read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2008 | 2:39 PM

maybe not.. either way, their parents should have taught them better.

flyover_mark read my blog
Sep 25, 2008 | 3:35 PM

Has David Axelrod been in Oregon lately?

Busybee read my blog
Sep 25, 2008 | 6:20 PM

That was so not right! Why do many people have the mind set that if you don't agree with someone just do them in . . . wipe them out? That's no better than thugs on the streets shooting innocent people; drive by shootings, etc.

JohnKJR read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2008 | 6:27 PM

Searchingtoo; I wrote you back in the comments thread of my blog on Acorn concerning Tina; but I never got an answer. I hope she is alright!!
Concerning this post all I can say is first thought that comes to mind is a Black student doing it like Jdog said. Lets see what shakes out of this.

gimini210 read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2008 | 8:39 PM

Well, that is just crude and ignorant. I do not agree with the man but I would not encourage doing something like that. I hope they find out who did it and boot them out of the school and the parents tear them a new behind. That is just wrong.

Searchingtoo read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2008 | 9:41 PM

You know john, I hadnt considered that it was a black student doing it for attention until jdog said it, but I stand on my original thought, either way this kid(s) needed a few more trips to the wood pile.

Busybee read my blog
Sep 26, 2008 | 9:13 AM

Amen, Searching!

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I have been a long time blogger. I will stand up for things that I dont like.. but mostly just like to debate and have a good time talking with other bloggers.

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