I say that if they are truly principled, they will turn down the federal money. If they don't, they are lying through their liberal money grubbing teeth. Let them put their (government) money where their mouth is.
Exactly.
They have to decide what is more important: their gooberment subsidies, or their loyalty to butt-bandits. The irony is delicious.
This is the line that slays me:
"And Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who is retiring, said colleges can post disclaimers on campus noting their objections to military policy."
WTF does that have to do with the CONSTITUTIONAL issue here? That the schools have other methods for making their opinions known is irrelevant to the question of whether it is permissible for the federal government to give money or loans with strings attached. That the federal government has a right to put strings on its expenditures is precedentially supported going back more than a century, maybe more than two. She is such a dumb...oh, what's the word...bunt...hunt...runt...geez, I can't recall, but she is a complete affirmative action hire.