controversy close to home
Originally Posted by BonzoAPD
Good point. Does this guy have the right to say what he wants? Sure. Should a college in good conciousness or any place for that matter invite him to speak? I don't think so. Then again I don't know how Michael Moore is given the chance to speak at so many colleges. Oh yes that's right I remember, because many colleges are breading grounds for liberal bs.
the statistics are stunning, the ratio of liberal to conservative professors. i think i have it in my truck, ill have to PM that to you next time i get a chance
Originally Posted by ISP James
at first they brought him in to speak about his activism toward the rights of native americans. fair enough and galant enough. when they learned about this 9/11 matter, they changed the agenda to offer him a chance to speak about it.... so they certainly knew what they were getting into
Goes to show you that all those stories of universities being "left wing" or "politically radical" aren't entirely baseless.
Imagine if it had not reached the news? This man would have told 1000+ students that the people on 9/11 deserved what they had coming, and the students would have the (hopefully false) belief that the school itself backed up the psycho's views or at least understood them.
What does that tell our students? What would that have made the university look like?
I'd like to show him a picture of a child, or 50, who died on 9/11 and ask him if they deserved it.
I'd like to ask him why they deserved it, but his long haired hippy commie bastard self doesn't.
Of course, he'd just ignore my questions and call me a racist, evangelical, right wing, Amerikkkan killer.
Originally Posted by antarius
I'd like to ask him why they deserved it, but his long haired hippy commie bastard self doesn't.
ill have to pull the quote i read today for you, something along the lines of being reapers of profit or something along those lines. :thinking: he was gonna speak at hamilton for pay, he probably teaches for pay... is that not reaping profit?
Originally Posted by ISP James
the statistics are stunning, the ratio of liberal to conservative professors. i think i have it in my truck, ill have to PM that to you next time i get a chance 

great I'll look forward to reading it. That should be a good thread on here as well :rick:
Originally Posted by ISP James
the statistics are stunning, the ratio of liberal to conservative professors. i think i have it in my truck, ill have to PM that to you next time i get a chance 

Unfortunatly, we have a lot of extremist left-wing liberals who don't obey that tactic and force their political agenda on somewhat unsuspecting and vulnerable people.
But still, the majority of professors, conservative and liberal alike, are good professors and don't push their agenda on people.
in response to his opion tho:
well there is somthing that ethics teach you and that is white collar crime kills more than blue collar crime (ie, bussiness men kill more people indirectly than laymen kill directly)
case and point, the pinto
ford figured it'd be cheaper to deal with the lawsuits than spend 11 dollars on 2 million cars to fix the bolt... lol, the only thing they did wrong was not shread the documents :rick:
so in a way millions of bussiness men who died in 9/11 may have well deserved to, though i don not like to think about it because eye for and eye is not the way things should work when it comes to death
well there is somthing that ethics teach you and that is white collar crime kills more than blue collar crime (ie, bussiness men kill more people indirectly than laymen kill directly)
case and point, the pinto
ford figured it'd be cheaper to deal with the lawsuits than spend 11 dollars on 2 million cars to fix the bolt... lol, the only thing they did wrong was not shread the documents :rick:
so in a way millions of bussiness men who died in 9/11 may have well deserved to, though i don not like to think about it because eye for and eye is not the way things should work when it comes to death
Originally Posted by ISP James
ill have to pull the quote i read today for you, something along the lines of being reapers of profit or something along those lines. :thinking: he was gonna speak at hamilton for pay, he probably teaches for pay... is that not reaping profit?
Yet, he goes out and makes movies and charges people to see them and then makes a fortune on it. Capitalism at its best!
"I hate it so much that only I want to be able to use it to move my life ahead, you on the other hand should be forced into mediocrity and stability, it's what's good for you!"
Originally Posted by DRfrank
in response to his opion tho:
well there is somthing that ethics teach you and that is white collar crime kills more than blue collar crime (ie, bussiness men kill more people indirectly than laymen kill directly)
case and point, the pinto
ford figured it'd be cheaper to deal with the lawsuits than spend 11 dollars on 2 million cars to fix the bolt... lol, the only thing they did wrong was not shread the documents :rick:
so in a way millions of bussiness men who died in 9/11 may have well deserved to, though i don not like to think about it because eye for and eye is not the way things should work when it comes to death
well there is somthing that ethics teach you and that is white collar crime kills more than blue collar crime (ie, bussiness men kill more people indirectly than laymen kill directly)
case and point, the pinto
ford figured it'd be cheaper to deal with the lawsuits than spend 11 dollars on 2 million cars to fix the bolt... lol, the only thing they did wrong was not shread the documents :rick:
so in a way millions of bussiness men who died in 9/11 may have well deserved to, though i don not like to think about it because eye for and eye is not the way things should work when it comes to death



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