Posted on 06/19/2013 11:08:32 AM PDT by blam
Edited on 06/19/2013 11:12:27 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Kathy Boudin's page on Columbia University's faculty directory makes no mention of her involvement with political terrorist group the Weather Underground or the time she served in an upstate New York prison.
EXCLUSIVE: In the hallowed halls of Columbia University, a nest of ex-cons
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WAD!
And they say America does not give felons a chance at succeed. They do in colleges and liberal bastions across the country.
These people are charging a fortune to not teach your children.
It has been so much fun paring down my son’s contact recruiting list getting all this liberal colleges off and telling them - no thank you.
JBS was right from the beginning- Shot down in typical commie fashion(as was S Palin)
One of my all time favorite (and supremely ironic) vignettes on The Sopranos was when a student at NYU proudly brags to Meadow Soprano (in a serious tone), while trying to convince her to join some sort of legal aid club, that she had successfully reunited four crack babies with their biological mothers.
What a wonderful “achievement”, hey?
Actually, former murderers are being paid fat salaries by witless parents who pay outrageous prices to send their equally clueless off-spring to the Ivy League Indoctrination centers.
The only other thing they were qualified for was White Castle or the TV news/print media.
Right for the most part --- Remember their old billboards get the UN out of the US and the US out of the UN
The thing that stumps me is that Columbia is hiring people with extremely violent crimes in their past.
I have no particular problem with felons who have done time working with newly released probationers as they can relate to them. However, you’d think that the University could find some folks without all the violence in their past to hire. There are lots of low level drug users and white collar felons who have probably made it back into society in some fashion.
Murderers and terrorists are no doubt harder to rehabilitate.
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