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To: SamInTheSouth

I don’t know why a conservative or libertarian would even bother speaking (or attempting to in this case) at a university. They are nothing but an incubator of most that is bad in the country.

What I find to be just crazy is how we have a culture of which if you haven’t attended one of these dreadful places for “education”, you can’t get a good job. WTF is up with that? Look at all of our pathetic politicians, and the people that have overseen the destruction of our country. All of them have one thing in common, they attended one of those God-forsaken universities.

At this point in time, I would find the absence of a diploma from such a place to be a resume enhancer if I was looking to hire someone...


12 posted on 04/14/2009 7:50:46 PM PDT by KoRn
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To: KoRn

I applaud any Republican who dares to show up at a university or college and speaks the truth.

If one or two minds can be changed, I see it as a victory. Not a huge victory - but a victory nonetheless.

My biggest problem is that campus police and the administration need to get tough on those who attend these speeched solely to scream, yell and prevent the speaker from giving their speech or keeping others from hearing that speech.

In a mature world, a campus cop or member of the administration shouldn’t have to get up in advance and say “Now, I encourage you to behave and not disrupt this speech. Let’s be respectful of our speaker and others in attendance”.

But it definitely needs to be made clear that any person disrupting the speech will be subject to immediate removal and will face possible sanctions including arrest if they don’t abide by the rules.


19 posted on 04/14/2009 8:11:57 PM PDT by MplsSteve
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