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All politics is local...

Democrats Attack Republican Candidate’s Children

By Art Robinson

Published at WorldNetDaily
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=271753 on March 7, 2011

The Democrat Political Machine is Attacking Republican Congressional Candidate Art Robinson’s Children and a Distinguished Nuclear Engineer at Oregon State University.

Please help save these students and their courageous Professor.

In an effort to do my part in rescuing our country from the out-of-control Obama administration, last year I ran for Congress in Oregon's 4th District against 12-term incumbent, far-left Democrat Peter DeFazio, co-founder of the House Progressive Caucus.

Although I won the nominations of the Republican, Independent and Constitution Parties and the endorsement of the Libertarian Party, a massive media smear campaign by DeFazio, paid for with money raised by MoveOn.org and from special interests favored by DeFazio in Washington, resulted in a 54.5 percent to 43.6 percent victory for DeFazio in a race that was expected to be much closer.

Although I had never run for public office before, I immediately announced my candidacy for Congress again in 2012.

However, when you take a stand for what's right, sometimes there is retribution.

On Nov. 4, 2010, as soon as the election results were in and they were sure their candidate had won, faculty administrators at Oregon State University gave new meaning to the term "political payback."

They initiated an attack on my three children – Joshua, Bethany and Matthew – for the purpose of throwing them all out of the OSU graduate school, despite their outstanding academic and research accomplishments. OSU is a liberal socialist Democrat stronghold in Oregon that received a reported $27 million in earmark funding from my opponent, Peter DeFazio, and his Democrat colleagues during the last legislative session.

Thus, Democrat activist David Hamby and militant feminist and chairman of the nuclear engineering department Kathryn Higley are expelling four-year Ph.D. student Joshua Robinson from OSU at the end of the current academic quarter and turning over the prompt neutron activation analysis facility Joshua built for his thesis work and all of his work in progress to Higley's husband, Steven Reese. Reese, an instructor in the department, has stated that he will use these things for his own professional gain. Joshua's apparatus, which he built and added to the OSU nuclear reactor with the guidance and ideas of his mentor, Michael Hartman, earned Joshua the award for best Masters of Nuclear Engineering thesis at OSU and has been widely complimented by scientists at prominent U.S. nuclear facilities.

Meanwhile, faculty member Todd Palmer notified four-year Ph.D. student Bethany Robinson (OSU grade point average 3.89) that he was terminating her thesis work and taking all of her work in progress for himself. Some of Bethany's graduate work has already been used, without credit to Bethany, in the thesis of another favored student now recently hired on the department faculty.

Palmer, until recently married to a member of the OSU psychology faculty, is now married to former OSU student Camille Lodwick. They are both faculty members in the nuclear engineering department.

It is also rumored that Higley, a long-time associate of Palmer's and who is adamant that Bethany leave OSU, may dislike Bethany because of criticism Higley received when department students complained of sexual assault at wild drunken parties of OSU nuclear engineering students during taxpayer-financed trips to scientific meetings. These incidents may have been more likely because Higley had failed to report to OSU authorities an earlier instance of milder sexual harassment against Bethany, probably because Bethany – a brilliant but very mild-mannered, conservative, homeschooled Christian young lady – does not share Higley's views.

My children and I attempted to counter all these actions against us as they unfolded, but were initially uncertain as to their ultimate intent. All became clear, however, when OSU faculty administrators abruptly took a further and very serious prejudicial action toward Joshua. At that point, OSU Professor of Nuclear Engineering Jack Higginbotham, who was privy to all of the meetings and actions, warned us and came to our defense.

Professor Higginbotham, who also serves as president of the OSU Faculty Senate and director of the Oregon NASA Space Science Consortium, has been a member of the OSU faculty for 24 years. He has held many responsible positions in the university and has received numerous professional awards. Moreover, he is very widely admired for the many instances in which he has given special help to students at OSU. This is a man who thinks always of his students and never of himself.

Professor Higginbotham warned us that faculty administrators at OSU were working to make certain that Joshua, his sister Bethany and, if possible, his brother Matthew never receive Ph.D. degrees in nuclear engineering from OSU, regardless of their examination, academic and research performance. Professor Higginbotham then reviewed with us the details of the plan to destroy the education of these students and advised me to do anything I could to protect my children.

Since November, a remarkable battle has been raging within OSU. I considered an immediate public exposure of this plot and warned the faculty of this possibility, but instead my family and I decided to try to prevent a scandal at OSU and save the students within the confines of OSU. We fought these unprincipled academics on their own ground and held them off for four months. That effort is, however, now failing, and Joshua and Bethany are both slated for dismissal from the department of nuclear engineering very soon. Also, unless action is taken immediately, Professor Higginbotham's career will be completely destroyed.

Indeed, in retribution for Professor Higginbotham's efforts to protect the Robinson students from these unprincipled attacks, he personally has become the target of a campaign of defamation, vilification, persecution, Star-Chamber humiliation and other career-destroying actions orchestrated by Higley and the other people who are attacking us.

Now nearing success is a disgraceful effort to strip Professor Higginbotham of his faculty position and his research grants. His career now potentially in ruins, he is fighting back in hopes of saving himself and the positions of the students and staff who depend upon him at OSU and who may also lose their careers as collateral damage in these astonishing events.

The attack on Professor Higginbotham, if not stopped, may also destroy the graduate work of his student, Matthew Robinson. Matthew (OSU grade point average 3.91) passed up a $57,000 per year offer from the MIT graduate school so he could join his brother and sister at OSU two years ago.

Demonstrating unanimity with the DeFazio cause, both responsible OSU deans and the president of OSU, Edward Ray, have so far failed to halt these dishonorable and illegal actions. Ray, a supporter of DeFazio on the campus, has refused even to meet with me or my son Joshua concerning these events. Knowledgeable observers have concluded that orders for the attacks on the Robinson students are coming from sources far above Ray in the Democrat political machine.

The department of nuclear engineering attracted the Robinson students to OSU during a better day when it was directed by distinguished nuclear engineer José Reyes, who has now moved to NuScale Power. The department was in the hands of a group of very outstanding nuclear engineers. The ranks of these engineers have unfortunately been thinned by retirements and departure to other universities, including Michael Hartman now at the University of Michigan, but still mentoring Joshua. The engineers no longer control the department.

The department is now controlled by ideologues, most of whom do not have Ph.D.s in nuclear engineering. Nepotistic husband-and-wife combinations and new hires of their own graduate students have brought the department under the control of unprincipled people who have enthusiastically participated in the attacks on the Robinson students and Professor Higginbotham – attacks that have violated numerous OSU academic rules, several laws and the most basic professional ethics.

Professor Higginbotham, Joshua, Bethany and Matthew Robinson can still be rescued – but only by immediate, intense public pressure.

OSU administrators think they can violate ethical academic standards of professional conduct, break formal OSU rules and regulations, and even violate U.S. laws with impunity because, in any resulting litigation, they would be defended by lawyers from the Oregon Department of Justice, assuring that only students with huge sums of money and many years to invest in litigation can oppose them. The Robinsons do not have those huge sums of money, and, moreover, they want to complete their education – not receive money in exchange for the destruction of their education and opportunities.

If these people succeed, a delighted Peter DeFazio will be able to brag to the voters that the Robinson children were thrown out of Oregon State University. Why else but to favor DeFazio would the OSU administration condone seemingly irrational actions that are potentially so damaging to the reputation of the university? OSU dances to the tune of the Democrat machine, and DeFazio controls that machine.

As things stand today, Jack Higginbotham and his students and staff, along with Joshua Robinson are in immediate danger. Bethany Robinson is slated for dismissal soon after and without the Ph.D. that she has nearly completed. The dismissal of Matthew Robinson may not be far behind. And the danger to Professor Higginbotham's other students is likewise very high.

Please don't let this happen!

Please notify OSU of your interest in this matter and urge the university to stop its destructive actions against Joshua, Bethany and Matthew Robinson and against Professor Jack Higginbotham, the remarkable president of the OSU faculty senate who has risked his career to help them!

Contact information for the OSU nuclear engineering department is: Phone: 541-737-2343. Fax: 541-737-4678. E-mail: joan.stueve@oregonstate.edu. Mailing address: 116 Radiation Center, Corvallis, OR 97331-5902.

Please also contact the President of OSU, Edward Ray. Phone: 541-737-4133. Fax: 541-737-3033. E-mail: pres.office@oregonstate.edu. Mailing address: 600 Kerr Administration Building, Corvallis, OR 97331-2128.

The email address of the OSU Vice-President for University Relations and Marketing, Todd Simmons, is todd.simmons@oregonstate.edu

For more information or to take further action, please visit: www.OregonStateOutrage.com.

Please ask these people why the destruction of the academic work and careers of these students and Professor Higginbotham is so important that they are willing to sacrifice the good name of Oregon State University.

Please ask them to stop the attacks on the Robinson students and Professor Higginbotham.

Further details and regular updates regarding this issue will be posted by Art Robinson at www.OregonStateOutrage.com.

Arthur Robinson, Ph.D., the 2010 Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in Oregon's 4th congressional district, is a research professor of chemistry and co-founder of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine. After graduating from the California Institute of Technology in 1963 and earning his Ph.D. from the University of California at San Diego, he served as a UCSD faculty member until co-founding the Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine with Linus Pauling in 1973. In 1981, Dr. Robinson, his wife, chemist Laurelee Robinson, physicist Martin Kamen, and later joined by Nobel-winning biochemist R. Bruce Merrifield, cofounded the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine. In recent years, Dr. Robinson has also directed the Petition Project, which has obtained the support and signatures of more than 31,000 American scientists for a petition opposed – entirely on scientific grounds published in peer reviewed journals – to the hypothesis of "human-caused global warming."

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College is serious business. Seriously, these asshole professors think they're god, but in reality they're a bunch of god-complex napoleons who barely know more than the students they teach. They stay one chapter ahead of the class. Teachers are a sham. I learned more in eight years in the private sector than I have learned in three years of college, but I have to have that piece of paper that says I'm smart. Fuck the education system.
 
All politics is local...
Is this for real? How do we know? It's written by Art Robinson. I'd like to hear the school's side of the story.

I see this from time to time with at the university. A student will be expelled for academic dishonesty and the parent's will step in and say the professor is being unfair or whatever.
 
Is this for real? How do we know? It's written by Art Robinson. I'd like to hear the school's side of the story.

I see this from time to time with at the university. A student will be expelled for academic dishonesty and the parent's will step in and say the professor is being unfair or whatever.

Me too, because from what I read, we have a fairly obvious case of academic fraud, at the very least, for the project that Joshua Robinson initiated and advanced.

Somebody at OS should address this, because it is gaining legs, and letting one side control the public debate isn't going to help OS or their academic integrity.
 
I'm going to forward this to my uncle. He's a big OSU donor/alumn and hardcore Republican.
 
Why hasn't he got a lawyer and taken this to court? If this has been happening since November it seems like seeking legal advice would be the obvious answer.
 
Why hasn't he got a lawyer and taken this to court? If this has been happening since November it seems like seeking legal advice would be the obvious answer.

Let's say it's true, and all this was happening behind closed doors. How hard would it be to actually prove what he's claiming? Sounds like a lot of he said/she said stuff.
 
Why hasn't he got a lawyer and taken this to court? If this has been happening since November it seems like seeking legal advice would be the obvious answer.

Seems that way to me as well. I don't know why he'd make it up, though. It would only serve to kill the academic reputations of his kids. What I found odd is that OS has non-Ph. Ds. running the department.
 
Let's say it's true, and all this was happening behind closed doors. How hard would it be to actually prove what he's claiming? Sounds like a lot of he said/she said stuff.

Well it's already "he said/she said". Art Robinson makes some bold accusations:
They initiated an attack on my three children – Joshua, Bethany and Matthew – for the purpose of throwing them all out of the OSU graduate school, despite their outstanding academic and research accomplishments.

faculty member Todd Palmer notified four-year Ph.D. student Bethany Robinson (OSU grade point average 3.89) that he was terminating her thesis work and taking all of her work in progress for himself.

Nepotistic husband-and-wife combinations and new hires of their own graduate students have brought the department under the control of unprincipled people who have enthusiastically participated in the attacks on the Robinson students and Professor Higginbotham – attacks that have violated numerous OSU academic rules, several laws and the most basic professional ethics.

He can be sued for libel for these accusations if they are unfounded. I think he should get a lawyer and go that route.
 
He can be sued for libel for these accusations if they are unfounded. I think he should get a lawyer and go that route.

I think he wants to be sued, and that way he and the lawyers he hires can get their hands on everything associated with this via the discovery process. Maybe that's his plan? He put out some rather specific details in his article; I assume that there is a reason for it.
 
Well it's already "he said/she said". Art Robinson makes some bold accusations:






He can be sued for libel for these accusations if they are unfounded. I think he should get a lawyer and go that route.

Maybe that's why he hasn't gotten a lawyer. Maybe he's afraid of what might happen in court...
 
Art Robinson is a serious whackadoodle. Probably a good bet the kids are too. Should be highly amusing to see where this story goes from here.

barfo
 
It would be hard to believe that all his 3 kids would be tossed at the same time- I usually don't buy into such coincidence. As to OSU's statement, they'd be stupid to discuss the case even if they could. Lastly, Oregon is pretty much agreed upon as a liberal state with zero tolerance for conservative politics or people and retribution for conservative political views and even violence are certainly not unheard of. I'd like to know how this storu progresses and if we ever get the true poop.
 
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What I found odd is that OS has non-Ph. Ds. running the department.

I think you must have misread that. I don't see anything that suggests that any faculty member doesn't have a PhD, and a check of their web page confirms that they all do, assuming it is up to date.

barfo
 
Sorry, that was meant to be a bit of sarcasm, for - you are quite right - federal law prohibits such things. The internet is not a great place for subtlety and I forget that sometimes.
 
I think you must have misread that. I don't see anything that suggests that any faculty member doesn't have a PhD, and a check of their web page confirms that they all do, assuming it is up to date.

barfo

I'm not talking about faculty members. I'm talking about the administration. RIF
 
It would be hard to believe that all his kids would be tossed at the same time.

Well, even old Art says only 2 of the three are being tossed. And (if they are in fact being tossed) it is not inconceivable that they jointly chose some course of action which caused it.

barfo
 
I'm not talking about faculty members. I'm talking about the administration. RIF

Can you be more specific? Exactly who doesn't have a PhD?

barfo
 
Sorry, that was meant to be a bit of sarcasm, for - you are quite right - federal law prohibits such things. The internet is not a great place for subtlety and I forget that sometimes.

Heh. Sorry for missing the meaning.

barfo
 
Not as all. As I said, it was vague. I am sure that we shall soon learn the truth of this (potentially) deplorable situation. If the kids were performing well in college, it is unethical and unprofessional to take any action against them, simply because of their father's political views....IF that is what happened. I imagine the OSU Barometer will have some interesting - if poorly written and barely coherent - things to say about this tomorrow.
 
Well, even old Art says only 2 of the three are being tossed. And (if they are in fact being tossed) it is not inconceivable that they jointly chose some course of action which caused it.
barfo

You're one warped guy. Will you just admit that you're a Democratic union member and get this over with?
 
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Not as all. As I said, it was vague. I am sure that we shall soon learn the truth of this (potentially) deplorable situation. If the kids were performing well in college, it is unethical and unprofessional to take any action against them, simply because of their father's political views....IF that is what happened. I imagine the OSU Barometer will have some interesting - if poorly written and barely coherent - things to say about this tomorrow.

Well, let us know what it says if you have access to it (or is the Barometer on the web? I never thought to wonder that before...)

barfo
 
You're one warped guy. Will you just admit that you're a Democratic union member and get this over with?

Sorry, not a union member at present. I am a democrat, but that doesn't seem relevant here despite Art's paranoid rantings.
Besides, I didn't say that's what happened - I have no idea what (if anything) happened. I just pointed out that it is one possibility (among many).
I will say that in my experience engineers don't tend to be your more radical leftists, so I'm skeptical on that basis that the faculty of the nuclear engineering dept is taking action to punish these kids because their dad ran for congress and failed. Seems just a bit farfetched, but stranger things have happened, "Consultant".

barfo
 
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Sorry, not a union member at present. I am a democrat, but that doesn't seem relevant here despite Art's paranoid rantings.
Besides, I didn't say that's what happened - I have no idea what (if anything) happened. I just pointed out that it is one possibility (among many).

barfo

Tells me all I need to know. Reaping the benefits, and not paying into the system.
 
Tells me all I need to know. Reaping the benefits, and not paying into the system.

You don't need to know anything, it seems, "Consultant", so I guess that's true.

I wasn't a union member long enough to get pension benefits (or if I was, I didn't know about it). And since it would sting me deeply if you were to call me a freeloader, I'm happy to report that it was a private sector union.

barfo
 
For what reason would they be kicked out? In his long diatribe, Robinson never throws us one hint as to OSU's official reason. If he has nothing to hide, why not give their side and argue with it?

He describes both kids as "four-year Ph.D. students." Usually it takes less time. Maybe they are lagging. That's about the maximum time to get that degree, and only if you have a full-time job.

The high GPAs he gives may include undergraduate years, and not be GPAs only for their graduate school courses. Their GPAs for grad school only may be at a failing level.

I don't see anything that suggests that any faculty member doesn't have a PhD, and a check of their web page confirms that they all do, assuming it is up to date.

I'm not talking about faculty members. I'm talking about the administration. RIF

A department is controlled by its Chairman, who is a professor. Robinson writes,

The engineers no longer control the department. The department is now controlled by ideologues, most of whom do not have Ph.D.s in nuclear engineering.
 

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