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To: FrPR

“John Irving’s works aside, you should know that Phillips Andover and Exeter academies (if the latter is indeed your alma mater), with their ‘deans of multiculturalism’ are practically famous for engendering (if you will) cross-dressing and trans-gender culture among students.”

Can’t speak to practices at the Phillips Academy at Andover, but as for PEA, my alma mater indeed, I am pleased to see that it is still preparing its students to deal with anything they’ll meet out in the world. I doubt they are engendering transgenderism, but the may still be teaching students how to treat the help. I hope so. :)

I take it you didn’t go to either. That’s a shame. They had and have a generous scholarship system for the poor. I’m told that’s part of the multicultural program.


37 posted on 01/29/2008 7:07:35 PM PST by Kolokotronis (Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated!)
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To: Kolokotronis
as for PEA, my alma mater indeed, I am pleased to see that it is still preparing its students to deal with anything they’ll meet out in the world. I doubt they are engendering transgenderism, but the may still be teaching students how to treat the help. I hope so. :) I take it you didn’t go to either. That’s a shame. They had and have a generous scholarship system for the poor. I’m told that’s part of the multicultural program.

Apparently it wasn't generous enough to buy your family a better limo. Or multicultural enough to teach its students not to scorn a boy who arrived in last season's Bentley.

tsk.

47 posted on 01/30/2008 5:26:49 AM PST by Albion Wilde ("How [Obama] stumbled onto Walter Mondale's political philosophy is beyond me." —Tony Blankley)
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