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To: AgThorn
but isn't Berkely ahead of Ithaca in "evilness"?

Nope. Ithaca surpassed Berkely a few years ago.

The September 2002 issue of American Enterprise had an article about how the nation’s colleges are not merely overrun by liberals, but that there are so many liberals on campus that conservatives are virtually non-existent.

And one of the worst offenders? You guessed it: Cornell University (no wonder they call it “the Big Red”), of which only approximately three percent of its professors are “republican” or “conservative.”

How bad is three percent compared to other colleges of note? Let’s put it this way: not only is it lower than Harvard (recently in the news for ITS skewed faculty population), but is even lower than Berkeley, long considered the most liberal campus anywhere in America!

As a result of its unfettered liberalism, Ithaca was voted most enlightened (ie, liberal) city in America by the ultra left Utne Reader. As a good, conservative Freeper, I'm sure you'll agree that, contrary to what Utne says, "liberal" is not "enlightened." Unfettered liberalism is, well, evil.

As the most liberal city in America,"Ithaca is the City of Evil."

17 posted on 04/28/2003 2:48:25 PM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
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To: Behind Liberal Lines
My father's wife used to work in the Interfaith office at Anabel Taylor Hall on the Conell campus, as did a young woman I know. Both of them were constantly treated badly (mocked, ignored, etc.) because the faith they represented was the only one not eligible for "approved" status: Christianity.

Ickatha is the City of Evil.
18 posted on 04/28/2003 2:55:01 PM PDT by Scothia (If you pray for rain, prepare to deal with some mud.)
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