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To: sdk7x7
Disregard a lot of the crap on this site. One of the more important lessons to be learned at your age is to choose your battles wisely. My advice is to go along and buy the rag. Look at it and learn to differentiate between fact and opinion. The front page of the NYT will be full of prime examples. Watch how the BS propagates through put the rest of the main stream media and judge the news sources accordingly. This will serve you well the rest of your life.
33 posted on 08/19/2003 9:18:37 PM PDT by Natural Law
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To: Natural Law
I agree. This may actually turn into a great learning experience. Read the paper, then discern the true from the false. Then turn it around on your prof, using facts that support it. *giggle*

That's what I liked to do in my sociology course.

47 posted on 08/19/2003 9:28:55 PM PDT by PurVirgo (Never fault a pig for having a shorter neck than a girraffe)
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To: Natural Law; sdk7x7
I agree. It sounds like you are going to have to eat sh#t my friend. Don't worry about it. It has happened to the best of us. I was young and dumb once. I took on an American History course in college and "ACED" it with a "D". I still remember all 5 test scores...69,69,69,68...and the final was a 68. I wouldn't give in to that liberal SOB and it cost me. I later took the course over with a feminazi professor and ate sh*t. I got a "A"! I was a science major, so for the most part I was buffered from all the libs in college. BUT, you can't avoid them forever. Just chalk this class up as prep course for what is to come and you'll do fine. Good luck.
57 posted on 08/19/2003 9:33:27 PM PDT by I got the rope
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