July 27, 2009 2:34 PM

No, We Didn't Ban Campus Democrats

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(CBS)  This editorial column was written by Jerry Falwell Jr.

A number of media sources recently reported that Liberty University banned Democrats from meeting on campus. One headline erroneously read: "Democrats at Liberty University forced to meet off campus."

Apparently many journalists do not let the facts get in the way of a juicy, agenda-driven story.

The story was spun out of control from the beginning, when Terry McAuliffe, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate for Virginia, called a telephone press conference to talk about the College Democrat club formed by students of Liberty University. The presses began to buzz. Much of what went to print was wrong. Most journalists were interested in scooping their competitors rather than seeking the truth. Even when some reporters learned the facts, they could not bring themselves to correct their stories because the fanciful reports were just too tempting.

The University has not banned Democrats from campus. Nor has the Democrat club been banned from meeting. And, never has the University or its officials said that a person cannot be a Christian and a Democrat. Sorry for those who want to run with these titillating soundbites, but these are the facts.

The students who formed the Democrat club last October are good students. They are pro-life and believe in traditional marriage. They can continue to meet on campus. The only thing that has changed came about as part of a University-wide review of all student organizations for official recognition status. Official recognition carries with it the benefit of using the University name and funds. While this group will not be an officially recognized club, it may still meet on campus.

Liberty University is the world's largest and fastest growing evangelical university. While many schools have faced budget short falls and declining enrollment, Liberty is debt free and continues to grow at a rapid rate. We now have 11,500 students on campus and nearly 38,000 students online. This fall Liberty University will exceed 50,000 total students.

Parents and students support the University because they believe in its distinctly Christian identity and mission. Liberty University is pro-life and believes that marriage between one man and one woman provides the best environment for children. Liberty University will not lend its name or financial support to any student group that advances causes contrary to its mission.

While the students in the college Democrat club are pro-life and support traditional marriage, the constitution of the club pledged support to advance the Democratic platform and candidates. The 2008 Democratic platform has taken an extreme turn to the left on social issues. For the first time it supports federal funding of abortion and repeal of the federal Defense of Marriage Act, a law passed overwhelmingly by a bi-partisan Congress and signed by President Bill Clinton. Liberty University will not lend its name or financial support to undermine marriage or to promote abortion.

While students are free to meet on campus, debate and discuss politics of every stripe, the University will remain true to its core principles and not lend its name or fund groups that work to undermine the principles that make Liberty attractive to so many people. Liberty brings many diverse speakers to campus. Last year Senator John McCain's brother spoke to the students along with Virginia Democratic Governor, Tim Kaine. Dr. Bernice King, daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., spoke to our students this Spring about how her opposition to same sex marriage put her at odds with her family and her political allies. Ted Kennedy also spoke at Liberty in 1983.

We encourage our students to bring positive change to all political parties, Democrats, Republicans and Independents. We hope our students challenge all political parties to remain true to the core moral values consistent with the Christian mission of the University. To blindly support any candidate solely because of party affiliation irrespective of their moral views is wrong. Liberty would never endorse a Republican student group that supported abortion rights.

Liberty stands for certain core values; not for a political party.

This column was written by Jerry Falwell, Jr., the Chancellor and President of Liberty University.

Copyright 2009 CBS. All rights reserved.
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by engineer1503 May 30, 2009 12:35 PM EDT
Of course, if you spout the correct beliefs (Republican) you may use the "Liberty" name and receive school funding for your efforts and expenses.

If you're in the "Right", you may use a school facility without charge or fees. You may run copies to advertise your group on campus. You may use school computers, servers and network facilities to promote your cause. You may access campus faculty as advisors and mentors, without charge to the group. As a school sanctioned group you may access school transportation services for free.

Not officially banned. Separate but equal. Nothing unequal about that.
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by diamruby May 29, 2009 3:10 PM EDT
The Mormon Church owned college in Rexburg, Idaho "BYU" also banned students from having a democrat club, claiming the same reason. Of course most Mormons are Republicans so I'm sure their club will still be allowed. Just another form of brain washing for them.
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by drewmm1 May 29, 2009 1:19 PM EDT
How the hell does the Falwell family still have influence over anything?

This country is ridiculous.
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by cbs_tom May 29, 2009 10:39 AM EDT
"Yeah and in that story the the person you're supposed to emualte (Lot) offered to let some strangers rape his daughters. Delightful! Really TERRIFIC morality in the bible! "
Posted by count_slapula at 8:47 PM : May 28, 2009

Who said that one is to emulate Lot?
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by cbs_tom May 29, 2009 10:37 AM EDT
"forrestlayne said: "only mention was Soddom and Gemorrah - After that he did not need to mention it again" So Lots wife was a Lesbian?? "
Posted by ubrew12 at 7:43 PM : May 28, 2009

No, she was disobedient to God. They were told not to look towards the judgement.
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by cbs_tom May 29, 2009 10:31 AM EDT
"BTW Tom...still waiting on the name of that Christian group you speak of...or are you still busy at the AQ mosque"
Posted by sbbm-2009 at 1:33 PM : May 28, 2009
Again, lol, it was sarcasm
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by cbs_tom May 29, 2009 10:27 AM EDT
"LOLOLOLOL!!!!!!! W-T-F???? Ummmm - name one. Before you baffle yourself with brilliance, that would be Muslim teachings there Mr Religious expert".
Posted by sbbm-2009 at 12:17 PM : May 28, 2009

Lol...I was being sarcastic to the person comparing the taliban to Christians.
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by MalloryDavis May 29, 2009 7:32 AM EDT
I was going to write something...but most of you make me extremely ill and all I can do is puke..
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by babooph May 29, 2009 3:15 AM EDT
Surely they kept their fantasy of concentration camps & torture for the democrats though ?
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by ubrew12 May 29, 2009 12:59 AM EDT
We didn't Ban Democrats. They are free to associate off campus, off our property, in the shadows. The Republicans are welcome here, in the light, popping the champagne (we'll pay).

We also honestly don't hate gays. We just think that God will burn them for eternity, while the Devil throws acid in their eyes, and rapes their partners. I mean, how can you hate someone headed for THAT??
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