Posted on 06/14/2004 5:02:51 PM PDT by ChristianJim
NO Its a United Nations Agenda In Colleges
how do you think they get the Jobs in Colleges
United Nations
Very well said! The old poem "Sticks and stones are hard on bones, aimed with an angry art words can sting like anything but SILENCE breaks the heart" I would not waste one moment trying to reform that clutzoid, he is not worth any of your attention.SF
I for one would have preferred to read a front page newspaper article about a couple dozen of you standing up and booing him.
I'm sorry you had to deal with a pompus a$$ for a speaker.
Luckily my grad speaker was George Bush the elder. He was great! No politics, he gave an upbeat look ahead speach! (1997)
Likewise, most states have in their state legislatures at least one committee that controls higher education funding. They need to be made aware of how state universities are spending taxpayer dollars to push liberalism.
Hear, hear!
We need to collectively withhold our contributions until these colleges become more balanced (i.e., "Diverse") politically.
That's the only thing that'll get their attention.
For my nephew's graduation from medical school we had to sit through a condescending lecture by that awful woman with the hyphenated name who heads up the Children's Defense Fund (she's also a friend of the Hildebeast, but I can't think of her name).
Then, last month at my daughter's commencement we had to endure the remarks of a federal judge nominated by Paul Wellstone and appointed by Bill Clinton. Needless to say, he didn't invoke Reagan's name too often while quoting those he admired.
The same college has lined up Garrison Keillor for this fall's homecoming festivities.
And our institutions of higher learning pride themselves on promoting "diversity."
Yeah. Right.
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