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To: jocon307

Why do parents send their offspring to these leftist universities? If they unknowingly send their offispring to one, pull their kid out and ask for their money back. Are there NO universities in America that are not communist bastions?


95 posted on 02/26/2005 4:19:56 PM PST by tillacum
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To: tillacum

"Are there NO universities in America that are not communist bastions?"

There are some, but not too many.

I'll tell you what I think, as a parent of a kid in college, for most kids college is just BS. I mean kids in the humanities, not the so-called hard sciences. Some few will become scholars, almost all will see through the BS of those like Big Chief Churchill, if not now in the future. For most it will be a way to get a "credential" that society craves nowadays and (this is what I hope for my kid) a network of collegues who can be helpful in the future and possibly a spouse, or at least the knowledge to discern the qualities important in a spouse.

Some blog (maybe it was 'the corner' on NRO) had a good comment from a reader, basically he said keeping people like Ward Churchill employed at colleges was a great idea, otherwise they'd be out and about blowing stuff up and being "revolutionaries". I actually think he may have a good point. Because you know then we'd have to arrest them, try them, put them in prison, and they'd do even LESS work than they do today.

Although in this guy's case, I don't think he'd last too long, he seems to have a real knack for p*ssing people off, I'm sure the hardened criminals would also find him most annoying. And you really don't want to be doing that!


97 posted on 02/26/2005 4:39:40 PM PST by jocon307 (Vote George Washington for the #1 spot)
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