Posted on 07/11/2002 7:39:44 PM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
Edited on 05/07/2004 9:20:04 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Plans are under way to build an all-male private military college in Bedford County with strong Confederate ties. The Southern Military Institute, whose organizers received national attention when they publicly called for such a school to be built in the South in 1997, has received a zoning exemption to build its school on a 446-acre site just west of Shelbyville, Bedford County Planning Director Sam Riddle said ''All the necessary approvals at the county level were granted,'' Riddle said.
(Excerpt) Read more at cgi.tennessean.com ...
Better keep it that way, lest the usual pack of jackals catch wind of any hint of public funds and come a'running for a feeding frenzy.
In all honesty, having gone coed doesn't seem to have done bad by VMI and The Citadel, but I'm not that in touch with things at those two schools (have friends that went to VMI and a co-worker with a son at The Citadel). But having a Southern male-only option can only be a good thing.
I will now sit back and wait for the predictable hysterical reaction from feminazis, guilt-ridden Southerners, liberal transplanted Yankees...and the anti-Southron crowd on FR. :)
}:-)4
On a practical level, there will be no ROTC and hence no real professional military training, just drill and some sort of cobbled together military exercises. Academically, the place is on a shoestring, so I don't expect it to be able to attract a particularly capable or distinguished facutly or obtain accreditation easily. On that basis, who would choose to attend such a place? If my Brother Rats were representative of the sort of men VMI draws, not many: I can only imagine half a dozen or fewer of my classmates who would have been attracted to a place like this SMI. So, I suspect the place would get middling to poor students who are ideologically/religiously motivated. Hardly the sort of liberal education the founders of VMI had in mind or that VMI provides today. It was recently ranked by USNews as the best public national liberal arts college in the US -- but at that it still didn't make the top 50.
How old are the students and how old does someone have to be to join the reserves?
Southerners are indeed more violent than the rest of us (from his post above)
That's just another confirmation that illuminati is more bigoted than the rest of us. The referenced article states that these students reacted more strongly when insulted. Nowhere is it indicated they reacted violently. illuminati, you purposely skewed the findings of this study and posted here to start trouble. Thanks for the link. Here is a quote from that study which you conveniently forgot to include.
Because of their closer identification with a culture that values strong personal reaction to insults, we expect high testosterone Southerners to tend more toward violence when insulted.
We expect indicates pure speculation, and no evidence is presented in this article to affirm this speculation. Contrarily, the study is actually centered around testosterone, not geographic origin. The "violent southerner" drivel you allude to is merely an aside to the true focus of the article. You should be ashamed of yourself for trying to disrupt this thread with bigoted conjecture and not facts.
Because of their closer identification with a culture that values strong personal reaction to insults
I, for one, feel insulted by your disruptive behavior. I believe our society needs more righteous indignation and less "tolerance" of so many of the insulting things we endure simply to avoid conflict.
Visit the Southern Military Institute web site here:
http://www.south-mil-inst.org/
dvwjr
VMI '79
A musical remake of the stage play "Brother Rat." Gordon MacRae, Eddie Bracken, and Dick Wesson are cadets at the Southern Military Institute, where they find plenty of ways to get into trouble. Co-stars Virginia Gibson, one of the brides from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Light fare, but fun.
Producer: William Jacobs
Director: Roy Del Ruth
Screenplay: Peter Milne (based on the stage play "Brother Rat" by John Monks Jr. and Fred F. Finklehoffe)
Song Score: various
Choreography: LeRoy Prinz
Cast: Gordon MacRae [Tony Williams], Eddie Bracken [Boff Roberts], Dick Wesson [Dave Crouse], Virginia Gibson [Betty Long], Phyllis Kirk [Alice Wheatley], Aileen Stanley Jr. [Lorna Carter], Joel Grey [Bender], Larry Keating [Colonel Long], Cliff Ferre [Lieutenant Jones], John Baer [Hal Carlton]
Songs: If Someone Had Told Me; No Other Girl for Me; Spring Has Sprung; Wooden Indian; I'm Nobody (Joel Grey); Tar Heels; Reveille; S.M.I. March; They Haven't Lost a Father Yet
Poster Art, "About Face"
Theatre Art, *"Brother Rat" *
Might as well be true to the Confederate tradition and put this Nathan Bedford Forrest quote on their school logo:
"If we ain't fightin' fer slavery then I'd like to know what we are fightin' fer."
How could they have known? :-)
I think I once saw that silly About Face on late night boob tube, but it was distinctly unmemorable. Much better was Mardi Gras.
VMI '70
Hmmmm....could teach Spanish there! LOL.
Stop and think a moment. It could mean that the socialists/liberal teachers/proffesors won't want to work at a school with a shoestring budget. They want the biggest bucks they can get to spread their hatred and lies about America.
There are some teachers/professors out there that actually believe in the United States, Bill Of Rights and the Constitution.
Perhaps SMI can draw from the later and teach young minds full of mush that the U.S. really isn't the great Satan, and that Capitalism is the foundation of this nation.
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