07/07/2002 9:43:29 AM PDT
· 6 of 37 gohabsgo
to Conservative Chicagoan
I live there till 1982. It is so far gone, nothing can change it. The "civic pride" the mayor talks about, and God Bless him for trying, starts with the people, the vast majority who have been conditioned to believe that their plight is someone else's fault. It's civil rights, opportunistic rhetoric on racism, and intentional dumbing down coming home to roost.
06/20/2002 5:18:09 PM PDT
· 4 of 6 gohabsgo
to DeaconBenjamin
How does this make all you liberals feel about REALLY picking up the education, medical and sundry other expenses of illegals. Is this financial sellout worth a vote?
As a Catholic I cannot tell you how disgusted I am with the church. Words cannot express it. It is as if the Lavender Mafia has taken over just about anything that has, or had, moral value. The more I think about their moral cowardice and gutless inability to be accountable to the word, the worse it gets. I'm just going to try to limit thinking about these pathetic sh--heads for now. But it will come back.
06/18/2002 3:49:51 PM PDT
· 84 of 120 gohabsgo
to Big Guy and Rusty 99
He's great, intelligent, no fluff, liberals can't deal with any of his repartes. Is his last name really Weiner as one of the posters earlier said? I know he is Jewish, but ultra, ultra sensitive about it.
I sent the following letter sent to Dean Lehman this morning:
Dear Dean Lehman:
Thank you for your prompt reply on Friday. The link provided below is to my response, published today on Toogood Reports.
I am astonished that a law school dean would have the arrogance to indifferently ignore the qualitative and quantitative skill level of law school applicants DENIED a seat at U-M, just because you feel compelled to invent the law. If you would like to continue this debate on a larger scale, I am more than willing to engage. This is a common sense argument, coming from a regular guy, not a lawyer, with no personal bones to pick with you. I am sure you are a fine gentleman, outside of this catastrophic and insulting decision.
To edify the American people as to what is transpiring at U-M, this should be a national story. Perhaps when the case hits the Supreme Court, more people will have an informed perspective.
Dear sir: Lehman WAS NOT referring to the Michigan Law School Constitution. I received a response directly from the man himself. He read the piece. Look for my reply next week on www.toogoodreports.com