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To: Bobby Chang
Many young men were only able to afford college based on wresling scholarships. Title IX nazis sought to elimininate wrestling first. Now there are fewer and fewer men having access to sports scholarships.

HOWEVER womens rowing teams are in full bloom , no experience required (or water). 20/20 had an article on in with a NUTJOB law professor from on on FL two new law schools.The new on in Jacksonvile, Coastal I believe. Forget the well known law schools, what are the 6th tier law professors teaching future lawyers? (s) o wait, women are going to be the majority of law students. Affirmative actions/quotas only works one way.(/s)
5 posted on 05/03/2004 9:16:18 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: longtermmemmory
Exactly my point on the Title IX nazis. My voice teacher said it was "sissiness" of the men.

But I do wonder sometimes because I've studied it in school, and in the old days, men were dominant in opera. But now with a lack of respect by people of classical, baroque, and even older music other than the 1950's rock movement, something is truly wrong.

Many young men went to college on scholarships based on need, and sports were just to help pay for scholarships. Now that avenue is gone thanks to these freaks. It's golf and a slew of Olympic sports which has been affected most -- soccer (men), wrestling, gymnastics (men), rifle, fencing, track, and baseball, sports where the United States has been hurt by Title IX cutting programmes, with the first two on the list the Americans FAILING to qualify in 2004.

But you have to wonder what's in their mind.
6 posted on 05/04/2004 4:57:58 AM PDT by Bobby Chang
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