1 posted on
06/17/2004 6:43:30 PM PDT by
The Raven
To: The Raven
Article would be MORE interesting if they mentioned the average honorarium paid to each of these speakers...
2 posted on
06/17/2004 6:49:03 PM PDT by
ken5050
To: The Raven
It's amazing that even a respectable minority of university graduates resist the brainwashing sessions that make up their curricula. How did it come to this, and why is it a lost cause? Because it is a lost cause. Nothing we can't work around, mind you, but still a shame that we have to.
3 posted on
06/17/2004 6:50:09 PM PDT by
speedy
To: All
By the way...they have some great
Reagan posters at this sight.... I got some a few weeks back...before he passed. Some of them are free. There's one where all the libs are quoted from the 80's criticising Reagan - and they're all wrong.
5 posted on
06/17/2004 6:53:55 PM PDT by
The Raven
(<<----Click Screen name to see why I vote the way I do.)
To: The Raven
Other notable liberal speakers this year include former Weather Underground member Bernadine Dohrn at Pitzer College Ah, a member of a terrorist organization. I guess Bin Laden couldn't make it.
6 posted on
06/17/2004 7:16:34 PM PDT by
lowbridge
("You are an American. You are my brother. I would die for you." -Kurdish Sergeant)
To: The Raven
The disheartening part of all this is the willingness of so many of the alumni who've attended these colleges to continue to fund these leftist shitholes regardless of the intellectual charlatanism they've perpetrated through the years.
To: The Raven
"Several universities instead feature their presidents or a member of the Board of Trustees. Stephen Trachtenberg, President of George Washington University, overtly exemplified his liberal views by stating, If anybody has a mortarboard, you can move your tassels from right to left, right to left, which is what I hope happened to your politics in the last four years.""
bookmarkinsky
To: The Raven
Tulane University hosted Carter administration official Andrew Young in 1995, cancer researcher Andrea Martin in 1996, Mohammed Ali trainer Ferdie Pacheco in 1997, Clinton administration official Donna Shalala in 1998, Time magazines Walter Isaacson in 2000, Childrens Defense Fund President Marian Wright Edelman in 2001, author David Halberstam in 2003, and Senator John Breaux in 2004. They left out Tulane Law School hosting Janet Reno at commencement in 1999. I was there. It was ugly.
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