Posted on 04/10/2009 10:34:31 PM PDT by Steelfish
I have to admit, your on a higher plane than me when it come to education, so I don’t know as much. I just go to a small private college (with friends only in public). The only person I know to come close is my friend, who I was talking about before, is going to go to a school outside of washington DC (she wants to do law and economic policy work, and this school is suppose to be amazing for that, however, I do not know if her school is conservative or not. It wouldn’t matter, she’d eat them alive). Southern schools, as much as they might sound better in the south obey two rules. If it’s big and public it’s a marxist training ground (At least in GA). If it’s small and private there is a conservative bent, no matter what the teachers think (Oh, they all have such a bent, however, they mostly all love guns... it’s hilarious). If you mix and match, you get somewhere in the middle usually. We have so many transports, which add to the problem, however, most seemed to go to public... Hope that helps.
This is the kind of irrelevant crap that puts women under a cloud for appointment to any serious position. Who is to say she won't make a bonehead call just because she's "lonely" and dwelling on some female "life experience?"
She's too old to need Midol-- it must be senility.
Women bring a life experience to the court that men can’t, she said.
And I thought the Supreme Court was about the Constitution, not its members’ life experience.
For several weeks I was thankful that she sat 90% of the time. Got-to-concentrate! Ok, back to the photos of Justice G.
And the girls at that college were way better than anything in law school. Oh how naive I was at the time not to realize what an opportunity I had...
/giggles. That’s good to know, I was considering law school (my dad wanted me to consider it, since he is one), however, I’ll remember I might not find any good guys there :D
I thought you went to like an Ivy league school (something I would never be able to do. I barely making it though my college), so I never really looked about them in the south is the point I was trying to make.
I loved those two. Always one of my favorite segments of the show. “You want a Walnetto?” LOL!
breast cancer survivor she is./....
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