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U-M Department Chair: 'It's Okay to Hate Republicans'
Michigan Capitol Confidential ^
| 12/17/2014
| Tom Gantert
Posted on 12/19/2014 12:42:16 PM PST by MichCapCon
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To: MichCapCon
Then I guess that it is all right that I hate Professor Susan J. Douglas, University of Michigans College of Literature, Science and Arts, chair of the Communications Studies program. Now that was a real mouthful of superfluous puffery to get out! Douglas is a self-important fop and a legend in her own mind.
To: MichCapCon
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12/20/2014 10:04:15 AM PST
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ViLaLuz
(2 Chronicles 7:14)
To: MichCapCon
I read this article and couldn't believe what I was reading, a communications professor at a noted University openly advocating hatred of Republicans. An intolerant democrat displaying for all to see and hear the narrow mind of the democrat. This professor is presumably intelligent and the author of many books, (I haven't READ NOR DO i INTEND TO), I cannot understand anyone displaying such hatred being allowed to teach young minds, in an atmosphere of presumably, an exchange of ideas. It would seem the only ideas to be tolerated are her own. This is the world of higher education? This is the world liberals have created a world of intolerance under the guise of openness and tolerance. This woman is toxic and should not be allowed to spew her venom to young minds.
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12/20/2014 12:55:16 PM PST
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greyfox
(If I were a Democrat I'd be pushing for the fairness doctrine too.)
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