To: CondorFlight
Your tuition dollars at work. This “show” is now on its way to William and Mary.
2 posted on
02/06/2008 9:50:22 AM PST by
3AngelaD
(They screwed up their own countries so bad they had to leave, and now they're here screwing up ours)
To: CondorFlight
Did no one see the irony? Nope, I am sure they did not.
3 posted on
02/06/2008 9:51:21 AM PST by
Always Right
(Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?)
To: CondorFlight
Sex Workers Art Tour - an industry which most students know little about. Bet me.
The S.W.A.T. team is well understood by these folks, I bet.
4 posted on
02/06/2008 9:53:42 AM PST by
Izzy Dunne
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To: CondorFlight
There was an overweight stripper who pretended to eat a bunch of dollar bills, then left nothing to the imagination as to the results of the digestion of such a meal. Maybe somebody can 'splain to me what this has to do with sex.
On the other hand, please don't.
6 posted on
02/06/2008 9:55:03 AM PST by
Izzy Dunne
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To: CondorFlight
Brodhead must have been drooling.
8 posted on
02/06/2008 9:56:56 AM PST by
Dante3
To: CondorFlight
The very same people who were so sanctimonious about the players hiring a stripper — some even said that it didn’t matter whether or not the rape was actually committed — these same people produced this stripper show. Just when I thought that I’d plumbed the depths of radical feminist hypocrisy (their defense of B.J. Clinton for instance) — they surprise me again.
To: CondorFlight
William Purdy, executive director of Duke University Student Health, had this to say: "The Sex Workers Art Tour was suggested and driven by student interest and was sponsored by numerous campus groups. It dealt with controversial areas, but hopefully gave viewers an understanding of an industry which most students know little about. It is hoped this was a worthwhile experience for those who chose to attend."career fair?
12 posted on
02/06/2008 10:01:19 AM PST by
NonValueAdded
(What Would Hobson Choose?)
To: CondorFlight
Hey cmon everyones doing it!!!
One more school off the list for my kids.
To: CondorFlight
...It dealt with controversial areas, but hopefully gave viewers an understanding of an industry which most students know little about. It is hoped this was a worthwhile experience for those who chose to attend." Sounds like the old "we're just trying to spark a discussion of an important issue" excuse again. When President Hillary is sending all those dissident conservatives off to re-education campus (or firing squads) I'm sure it will be to "stimulate debate and public discussion".
14 posted on
02/06/2008 10:03:26 AM PST by
chimera
To: CondorFlight
To: CondorFlight
"Did no one see the irony?"
Remember, we are dealing with liberal college administrators here, and they are among the most idiotic people on earth. Slack-jawed cretins.
19 posted on
02/06/2008 10:10:42 AM PST by
Steve_Seattle
(|"Above all, shake your bum at Burton.")
20 posted on
02/06/2008 10:14:37 AM PST by
polymuser
(Just darn)
To: CondorFlight
22 posted on
02/06/2008 10:16:56 AM PST by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: CondorFlight
At the risk of making things even more disgusting... Duke has hired
Jamie Gorelick to defend against the lawsuit filed by 3 unindicted players:
Duke bolsters legal team in fighting lawsuit
By Ray Gronberg : The Herald-Sun
Feb 6, 2008
DURHAM -- Duke University has added a former deputy attorney general of the United States to the legal team that will defend it against a federal civil-rights lawsuit filed by three members of the 2005-06 men's lacrosse team.
Court papers filed this week indicate that Washington, D.C., attorney Jamie Gorelick will assist two Greensboro litigators in representing the school.
They're also the attorneys of record for the Duke University Police Department, Board of Trustees Chairman Robert Steel, school President Richard Brodhead and numerous other university officials.
Gorelick was deputy attorney general during the Clinton administration, and in that capacity was responsible for supervising the country's appointed federal prosecutors.
More recently, she served on the 9/11 Commission. She was a controversial choice for that panel because of allegations she'd helped set rules limiting the ability of federal agencies to exchange intelligence information before the attacks on New York and Washington.
-snip-
http://www.heraldsun.com/durham/4-922208.cfm
23 posted on
02/06/2008 10:39:14 AM PST by
Ken H
To: CondorFlight
26 posted on
02/06/2008 11:35:03 AM PST by
BRK
To: CondorFlight
Wow, talk about dumb ideas acted out...LOL! Way to go, Duke! Clueless.
27 posted on
02/06/2008 11:39:14 AM PST by
TADSLOS
(Conservatism means never having to say "I voted for John McCain for the sake of the GOP")
To: CondorFlight
I’ll bet this was driven by students, especially the male ones. What typical college guy wouldn’t want to see half naked or naked women dancing around? What a bunch of morons. And the women think this if somehow freeing themselves? What a joke!
28 posted on
02/06/2008 1:05:52 PM PST by
vpintheak
(Like a muddied spring or a polluted well is a righteous man who gives way to the wicked. Prov. 25:26)
To: CondorFlight
Good Grief! These people are IDIOTS! |
31 posted on
02/06/2008 6:49:28 PM PST by
Fiddlstix
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