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To: Caleb1411

This is not hard to believe. My son is a senior at Pomona College in CA and sent me an email the school sent out this week. It seems there was a poster on a student's dorm room door promoting gay rights that got torn either by accident or on purpose, but knowing the student body there, his guess is the former. The email from the dean of students went on and on about how the campus is open to all points of view and this type of harassment will not be tolerated. A full investigation is underway!

What my son thought really funny was that during the last presidential election, he had so many "W" and "Bush" posters ripped from HIS door that the RA filed a complaint even though my son told him not to bother. Of course, nothing ever was said about that, or the time his car was defaced in a school parking lot after he had made an appearance on the school radio station representing the Republican side of the presidential debates.

He's getting out in a few months and the good news is he landed an investment banking banking job at a very large firm at a very nice salary.

The bad news is the job is in San Francisco! But he figures if he survived the tolerant libs on campus, he's ready for them in SF as well.


13 posted on 11/21/2006 3:23:39 PM PST by Breyean
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To: Breyean

I would avoid San Francisco at all costs. That place might just sink into the Pacific one of these days.


20 posted on 11/21/2006 3:37:07 PM PST by unkus
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To: Breyean
He's getting out in a few months and the good news is he landed an investment banking banking job at a very large firm at a very nice salary.

Living well is good revenge!

33 posted on 11/21/2006 4:21:08 PM PST by SuziQ
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