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To: Behind Liberal Lines

I'm sorry to say, it could even top that. Okay maybe it's a tie.


8 posted on 05/02/2005 6:47:09 AM PDT by Prodigal Daughter
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To: Prodigal Daughter
I should also point out that Cornell's faculty, which comprises a large chunk of the city's population, is more liberal than Harvard's.

A few years ago, the September 2002 issue of American Enterprise had an article about how the nation's colleges are not merely overrun by liberals, but that there are so many liberals on campus that conservatives are virtually non-existent.

Only approximately three percent of Cornell's professors are "republican" or "conservative." (Ithaca college only had approximately six percent).

That means Cornell has less conservatives than either Harvard or Berkley.

Since these faculty members (and their spouses) (and like-minded grad students) comprise a major chunk of Ithaca's population, it;s going to be hard to beat Ithaca for pure evil

10 posted on 05/02/2005 6:50:51 AM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
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