Friday, December 14, 2007 Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exerci right of'the people peaceably to aSsembitb, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Penn State Erie, The Behrend College Reed Union Building THE BEHREND 4701 College Drive, Erie PA 16563 BEACO Room 10H Telephone: (814) 898-6488 Fax: (814) 898-6019 FOUNDED IN 1948 Why are we in Iraq? By Christopher Brown opinion editor cnths3l3 psu.edu Much time on the presidential campaign trail is dedi cated to discussing what the candidates plan to do with Iraq if elected, but this leaves a more important discussion ignored. Why are we in Iraq to begin with? Astrological planetary alignment? President Bush's stupidity? The neoconservative kabbal? Nay, none of these offer a true explanation for why we are still there. The fiasco in Iraq is a symptom of a much larger problem in America and apportioning blame to a single person, company or philosophy gives too much credit to where it is hardly deserving Many are quick to blame Bush for misleading Americans. They say. "well he gave us false information and skewed intel ligence." Sure, he made some inaccurate comments; I'll be the first to agree. He should have never went public during his State of the Union Address with unreliable information from undependable informants like the infamous "Curveball." But, who let him get away with it? Even a cursory inspection of the National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq before the war reveals some huge holes; the report is filled with enormous caveats. For instance no one bothered to read, or were to afraid to point out that the footnotes said Iraq's "efforts are not clear ly linked to a nuclear end use." It continued, "the claims of Iraqi pursuit of natural uranium in Africa are...highly dubious" (My Emphasis). Yes it was a mistake for Bush to present such claims as fact, but it is just as much our fault for not critically examining the evidence. The America I live in today is a comp!etely different country The ghosts of America the great now haunt America the eresent. than the America I envisioned as a child. I used to believe that we always fight the good fight. We were on the side of truth (Truth=America) everyone else was simply mistaken, we could do no wrong. As I grew older, and to my horror, I real ized nothing could be further from the truth. Where did things start to go wrong? Schools. Today, school ing is more about preparing the future workforce of America than creating an informed public in an active democracy. It seems every day a headline in the Erie-Times News here more and more about how schools in America need to focus on math. Media oversteps boundaries again By Rachel Reeves copy editor rersos 7 02` psu edu Just think...l'm gonna be [expletive] famous!" After years of feeling humiliated and insignificant, Robert A. Hawkins got his wish. Nearly every American knows that on Wednesday, Dec. 5, he walked into a shopping mall in Omaha, Nebraska and fatally shot eight people before shooting himself. Over the following few days the media delved deeper and deeper into the tragic story. Surveillance images and video show Hawkins walking into the mall and taking aim with his assault rifle. Witnesses, friends, an ex-girlfriend and the last person to speak to him were interviewed. Psychologists tried to analyze this killer's mind. Direct images of his suicide notes were broadcasted and post ed online. Most disturbing were clips of 911 calls from some pan icked shoppers, their voices breaking, gunshots and incoherent screams in the background. The sight of Hawkins aiming his AK-47 is the last thing his vic tims ever saw, and now every American with a computer or televi sion can witness it as well. The average citizen, drinking their morn ing coffee while watching the morning news, can hear a victim's last screams and hear the gunshot that killed them. Anyone can see his 0 • C• • • • • • • lUt • • • o_o • • •Jl_o • •• •• •• •• o_ll • • • • • • o_All • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Beacon Thumbs Up Beacon Thumbs Down • • • • 40. I i l / 4 ft 4 1 / 4 .0 • "P"1 1 f t ' (1"16113'°°16.1"1" • •: • 4: t • • ebb die alb. 40 air tl .d. • A , v. , . \ ‘ • 'r • ' . '." „ , .W s '* A A • # —i! ' ( f * r.. .r i z . , 1 NP 1 ND I No • • . • - Poofy Snow - Catching up on sleep over break - Mountain Dew Code Red - Sled Riding Executive Board Christopher LaFuria, Editor in Chief Mike Sharkey, Co-Editor in Chief Tiffany Flynn, Advertising Manager Kim Young, Faculty Adviser science, and business. while schools cut extra-curricular activ ities, require less English courses, and de-emphasize art. Critical thinking, who needs that? History? That sniff is olcl news. Why do high school and elementary history courses always stop at World War II? Has nothing of historical rele vance happened since? Today, preparing the future workforce of America informed democracy. Such are the trials of the times in which we live a post World War IL a post-Cold War America. and ultimately a fan tasy America. When we think about America. we still sec our selves as the good guys. After all, we did defeat the Nazis. We are trying to live up to the standards of a country that will never exist again. America will never he as powerful economically as it was after WWII. America will never have a greater enemy than the Soviet Union. Unfortunately, these ghosts of America the great now haunt America the present. We learned all the wrong lessons. Instead of realizing that America's prowess after World War II resulted from being in the right place at the right time, more of a testa ment to our geographic isolation and he rest of the world destroying themselves, we concluded that might makes right. If we just smash something harder, eventually we will come out on top. Instead of realizing that America's singtilar focus on the Soviet Union's destruction in the Cold War forced immoral actions. If we trust the government, we will always be safe. Capitalism is king. The ends justify the means. If America does no wrong, then everything it does must he right. America doesn't torture, therefore if we do waterhoarding it can't he tor ture. cause we don't torture. You dig? Despite what Alan Greenspan said, we are not in Iraq because of oil. Despite what the White House said. we are not in Iraq because of weapons of mass destruction and to promote democracy. Despite what Sean Hannity said, we are not in Iraq to fight the war on terror. In the end, the best explanation for why we are in Iraq is also the simplest. We are in Iraq because no one bothered to stop it. - Sleet - Drainage on campus - Teacher evaluations - Finals [l\f [CiNf Editorial Staff Lenny Smith, News Editor Matt Schawenbauer, asst. News Editor Chris Brown, Opinion Miter Andrew McLachlan. Sports Editor Matt Waronker. Sports Editor Scott Muska. Student Li/ Editor Ryan P. Gallagher. Student Life Editor Janet Niedenberger, Head Copy Editor Mike Sharkey. Humor/Photography Mimi Jennifer Juncosa, Com. Editor Rachel Reeves. Copy Editor Connor Sanely, Entomittment Editor schooling is more about than public final words of despair and hate scrawled in black. Robert A. Hawkins is not just a troubled teenager, he is also an image of terri ble and final power. He is at last respected. Two days later, Matthew Murray shot two people at Colorado's Youth With a Mission center. The next morning he opened fire in the parking lot of the New Life Church in Colorado Springs, killing two and wounding others before he was gunned down by a security guard These murders did not take place in a TV drama or a thriller film; these were real leo Ile livin • real lives. and finally killed himself. But unlike Hawkins, this is more than the story of a young man snapping: he had a vendetta and a plan. The cycle began again, and soon the news was full of background information, professional theories, first-hand accounts and direct sources. The hate postings he left on the public forum of the Association of Former Pentecostals website were removed, but excerpts are everywhere. Some of his warnings were verbatim of the warnings left before the Columbine shooting, which occurred just a few miles from his home. The title of his last post "You Christians creating an in an active 'se thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Penn State proud? By Lenny Smith lievt's edit°, 1r550460 r,u.cdti Ihaven't always been a Penn Stalci Neither of my parents went to col lege so I was never really raised to follow a certain team (except for the Steelers, of cour s e:). So it wa , ,n'i until my junior year of high school \k hen started looking at collqi.cs that I "found - Pcnn State. My first visit to State College wa. in August of 200 i It didn't take long me to realize that I didn't need to loot, any further. I had found Inv college There are hie thine and small thin 2 ,. but since I became an official Pc H n Stater, this universityhas done a H It, make me proud: Penn State ['loud. The Penn State IF('/Panhellenic Dance Marathon (THON) is the Itiii2es: student-run philanthropy in the (Irid . Last year, THON raised over 5.2 mil lion dollars for pediatric cancer. Penn State Proud. It didn't take long for me to realize that I didn't need to look any further. I had found my college. SaturdaNs at E3ca cr Stadium arc one of the greatest experiences a college student can has e. Penn State has one of the most talked about student sections in the corium. Our White Outs. cheers. and volume can intimidate even the most respected quarterbacks. Plus. tell me 110.000 people veiling. We Are... Penn State!" doesn't give you the chills. Penn State Proud. In response to the Virginia Tech shooting, the Beaver Stadium student section set aside their traditional "S Zone - to make a maroon and oraluzc "VT Zone. - Penn State Proud. However. Penn State Proud has start ed to go out the window m recent months. Just so you know. I will alwa \ bleed blue and white, hut the students of this university have not done much lately to make me proud. Several players from the Penn State Football team have done nothing but get in trouble this year. .1 side Iron a sub par and worse-than-expected sea son, this season has been overshad owed by constant off the field legal brought this on yourselves... Miura\ had a cause. and he died for it. I am not saying that victims should he forgotten or security neg lected. I am not saying the questions of those directly and painfully affected should not he relieved. I am not saving that excessive media coverage causes kilhngs like these. But there is a line of dignity and decency that the media has crossed. These murders did not take place in a TV drama or a thriller film: these were real people living real lives. The shoppers calling 911 are not actors: they are humans in a terrible state of fear and hopelessness. Moments like these should not he on public display. It is possible to honor the victims without also honoring the violence. We should pay tribute to those killed and offer support to their loved ones. We should he aware of any security measures that need more attention. And then we should let mass killer s die in the obscu rity in which they lived. No one should see their faces in the morn ing paper. no one should read their last words and wishes on the internet. No one should give them titles like "greatest killer - or - biggest mass murderer.- These murderers should fade away with no respect. no memory and no name. The only hope they had was to he remembered and feared, and America cannot pander to their dying wish. To forget for ever is the only justice \‘e have left. Submission Guidelines Letters should be limited to 350 words and commentaries should be limited to 700 words. The more concise the submission, the less we will be forced to edit it for space concerns and the more likely we are to run the submission. The Beacon does not publish anonymous letters. Please include your major, faculty, or administration position and semester stand ing. Deadline for any submission is 5 p.m. Tuesday afternoon for inclusion in the Friday issue. The Behrend Beacon reserves the right to edit any submissions prior to publication. Please keep complaints as specific as possible. Email submissions to cmbs3l3@psu.edu or drop them off at the Beacon office. The Behrend Beacon I tioill)lc. - this irotihle is highlighted by \ tistm tiLott's rapc charge. Not so \lter II ie nation ‘‘as ,o apprecia tive of "VI tone - at the Blue \\-hac la , ,t ,pring, two Penn State 11 , 2CLICl it sou Id he a good idea to die,. tip a , \ tetims of the shoot in l 2 rh,, , „ , ,Indents wore Virginia lech t shirt, that were smeared in Hood \\ iih d huller-hole visihle as well. Needless to s',.ts. these pictures were Hploadc,l to Facehook.com and now it national news. Not so mom!. \ .tudent ‘Lindaliictl car in the \ \ lEt I IV I lot. ',mashing' in and punching in roof.. This ha. no rc.pck.l lor other people's I \\ a..unie that the majori t~ iii ,tti,lent. have‘vorked hard to hu% edi anll keep it maintained. Not riolid It I popular to put magnets on the hack of \ our C.lr and being. as I said. a Penn State:. I nattail\ have PSI I mag nets on in\ car- in at least I did. People on this campus think that it is okay to lust take magnets oih of other people's ears. I he things are like S 3 people. buy oui ovv 11 damn magnets. Not proud. Last ninth I mistakenly dropped my PSI II) card outside of Inv building at night \\ hen I lealiied it and went hack to look tor it. It was gone. After I got nn n,•\\ ID. I checked my account bal ances on the Internet. Someone had pent 1 of my meal plan. I want to thank \\hoc\.er decided spending my mom:\ \\ ould he the good thing to do. All \ ou had to do was look me up on Facebook.com and message me. So again. thanks...oh. and not so proud. On Oct. 27. students partying at the Phi Delta theta fraternity before the ()SI . football game harassed a passing Ohio State fan. During the harassment. student were shown throw ing heel Cans at the tans in a video that sin laced on You fuhe.com. The story made national headlines and showed the national that Penn State fans arc rude and disrespectful. Not so proud. In in\ CIIFI cut state of mind. the had scent~ to oumeigh the good here at good or l'St' IioNA C er. this does not mean that I plan on transferring or not follow ing Penn State athletics. It sim pl\ means that right now. I am a little 11101'e appichensi‘c to hoast the fact that I am from Penn State. and it' you know inc. that \ a hig thing.