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9/25/2007 4:43:51 PM
gg perpetuating the shitty political system by participating in itit might be different if any of your votes had ever made a difference but of course they haventyoung'n(v27)[Edited on September 25, 2007 at 4:59 PM. Reason : .]
9/25/2007 4:46:01 PM
n/m. not gonna start. no point. on with the original thread topic!how old are you, btw? just curious[Edited on September 25, 2007 at 4:57 PM. Reason : ,]
9/25/2007 4:46:51 PM
And now back to Boone's question
9/25/2007 8:17:31 PM
so liberal professors got into academia to recruit new members? and also all professors are just trying to gain credibility for their eventual appointment to a position in the federal government.that's what most of that post said, right? OOOK buddy.[Edited on September 25, 2007 at 8:26 PM. Reason : .,]
9/25/2007 8:21:02 PM
teaching is something most professors do but to almost all of them it is a secondary priority.if anything, if you don't place wealth as a high priority, and are smart, you are more likely to be a college professor[Edited on September 25, 2007 at 8:24 PM. Reason : .]
9/25/2007 8:23:02 PM
^^ Yes basically, but I didn't feel like having to explain my rationale when whoever responded next said I was full of shit. This is the Soap Box, if you don't like reading, you may want to go back to chit-chat.
9/25/2007 8:24:49 PM
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9/25/2007 8:41:19 PM
^^ I'm not going to try and change your mind. I've already posted the equivalent of a book, so if you're going to sit there and take potshots at my argument, without offering any support for your own, I'm not going to waste my time. I'm sorry you've never had a professor at least fake being interested in teaching you, rather than whore themselves for their research. And I was just wondering how would explain the large imbalance in the number of liberal professors compared to conservative? Polls have been done in which professors were asked their political persuasions and overwhelmingly they responded liberal. How do you explain this, since I'm so poorly informed? Enlighten me.[Edited on September 25, 2007 at 8:46 PM. Reason : You're a piece of work man]
9/25/2007 8:46:08 PM
l[Edited on September 25, 2007 at 8:55 PM. Reason : internet being slow as fuck; screwed up response]
9/25/2007 8:49:10 PM
It's hilarious to me that because I used the terms left-wing and liberal and I agreed with hooksaw all of a sudden I'm some neo-con conservative. Did you ever stop and think that maybe people in the middle of the aisle can call both sides out and not be under the influence of the opposition.
9/25/2007 8:52:24 PM
Statered, Dude I just helped you out
9/25/2007 8:53:11 PM
^^^ Gee, thanks man. Couldn't have read it without you. Bold and caps make sounding words out so much easier.[Edited on September 25, 2007 at 8:54 PM. Reason : needed an extra ^]
9/25/2007 8:54:19 PM
^^ I don't know man. I don't have time to consider that. Why don't you? Seems to me like I'm the one doing all the work here. Of course your question begs the question, why are there so many conservatives making boat-loads of money in the corporate world?
9/25/2007 8:57:15 PM
9/25/2007 9:03:03 PM
^ Well, at least you answered my question, more than I was expecting. Thanks for educating my poor, hick-ass, uneducated self. Although I'm a tad disappointed as you've just posited that liberals can be just as cheap and dishonest as conservatives.So much for liberals being altruistic.[Edited on September 25, 2007 at 9:08 PM. Reason : adsf]
9/25/2007 9:06:54 PM
Politics is all relative. Besides the whole conservative v. liberal agenda can not be broken down as a black & white issue.
9/25/2007 9:12:00 PM
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9/25/2007 9:19:38 PM
^ Which post is that?And I said that after qualifying it with the statement that it takes more than one liberal to change the status quo. Professors can't do it by themselves. Unless you're suggesting that they are fine with the status quo, in which case they wouldn't have a reason to try to recruit more liberals.
9/25/2007 9:25:57 PM
^the whole federal employement....thingand you know, you can go to college, major in engineering let's say, learn your skills from a liberal professor, go on to challenge the status quo....AND be a conservative. trust me, i saw it for 5 years at State.it doesn't take a liberal to challenge the status quo. so, im not buying it, man[Edited on September 25, 2007 at 9:33 PM. Reason : .]
9/25/2007 9:30:56 PM
^ Heaven forbid a liberal might aspire to serve his or her country in a federal government capacity. What was I thinking.
9/25/2007 9:39:59 PM
hey man, i already told you you were almost correct.it's not like we disagree that much. all that's really being disputed here is your previous assertion that liberals enter the world of academia to recruit new liberals and to gain credibility for positions in the fed.hey, is that the case with some? yes, i'm sure it is. and some get into academia to check out hot college chicks all day. but the fact of the matter is you have precisely zero evidence to support the claim. and so to explain the "overwhelming" number of liberals in academia in that why is pretty misguided, imo.[Edited on September 25, 2007 at 9:58 PM. Reason : .]
9/25/2007 9:55:11 PM
^ Fine with me, we'll agree to disagree a little. It's probably a good thing because I would have to keep putting you in your place , and I wouldn't have any time to study for my test tomorrow. I wouldn't want to disappoint my liberal minded professor.
9/25/2007 10:00:07 PM
9/25/2007 11:54:38 PM
page 2 has gone to shit.
9/26/2007 12:45:32 AM
9/26/2007 2:15:24 AM
theres a lot of love here, man.
9/26/2007 2:23:07 AM
^^ Come up with a reasonable explaination as to why they didn't want Summers to speak. Until then, I say I was dealing with pigeons in that case, so to pigeon-hole them wasn't wrong. In other words, I called them for what they were, you called me for what I wasn't.[Edited on September 26, 2007 at 9:31 AM. Reason : why not way]
9/26/2007 9:26:45 AM
problem is: "they" who didn't invite summers to speak is a different "they" than the columbia folks. it's not like there's some big academia conspiracy.
9/26/2007 9:29:21 AM
^ I realize this. I'm just saying both Columbia and the University of California system are very liberal institutions, so it seems like they would take similar tracts when deciding whether to let a controversial speaker speak or not. Columbia did what I expected. I still haven't been given a reasonable as to why the U of C system didn't act the same way. If you have one, please, I'm all ears. Until then my explaination is the only reasonable one I can think of and so it's the one I'm going with.
9/26/2007 9:36:08 AM
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9/26/2007 9:40:30 AM
^^ Oh no, you caught me. Find anything in any of my posts that said I did. It doesn't change anything of what I said. Ahmadinejad spoke. The Columbia moderator took him to task. This is all I based my argument off of. I assumed no more and no less. And I gathered this much from other people on the board who I was arguing with, so it's not like I've been snowed by hooksaw or anyone else's opinion.[Edited on September 26, 2007 at 9:43 AM. Reason : adsf]
9/26/2007 9:43:01 AM
your first mistake was taking someone's word for it here.
9/26/2007 9:44:13 AM
^^^you're from Matthews...you've proabably got more ignorant rednecks in your family than me
9/26/2007 10:21:23 AM
have you ever been to matthews?? you just illustrated your ignorance by falsely drawing conclusions on subjects that you have no clue about.Matthews is pretty much like the Cary of Charlotte. I think you are thinking about Mint Hill if you have any clue about the Charlotte Metro Area
9/26/2007 11:22:31 AM
Statered-- you're still asserting that the university system is some sort of monolithic liberalizing machine. This is laughable to anyone left of Limbaugh. I'm sorry if an education tends to liberalize people. Maybe you need to consider what liberalism and conservatism is all about, rather than construct make-believe liberal conspiracies.And the federal job thing is worse. You need to show that the average professor has more than a 1 in 10,000 chance of landing a position in the executive office. If I were gunning for a federal position, "professor" wouldn't even be in my to ten career paths.
9/26/2007 11:39:34 AM
9/26/2007 11:42:38 AM
silly me, i forgot I am talking to TreeTwista who is all and knowing for issues politically, culturally, economically, and demographics of cities around the global.STFU you stupid troll
9/26/2007 11:54:15 AM
i'm from charlotte you eurotrash backwoods faggot childmatthews is a small town with a bunch of rednecks and some families...gimme a fucking break acting like i dont know shit about matthewsanother town that wants to be a city[Edited on September 26, 2007 at 12:25 PM. Reason : .]
9/26/2007 12:24:11 PM
matthews is very analogous to cary. my ex lived there, shit was fucking suburbs.and -- just like cary -- theres a still a pocket of originals who go back many generations who are some real fatback and collard greens eatin' motherfuckers.y
9/26/2007 12:34:33 PM
wow i went from being part of a "ignorant rednecks family" to "eurotrash."Apparently you do not "know about matthews" if you describe it as being a bunch of rednecks.I guess since you are from Charlotte I can draw similar broad conclusions and assume that you are a fucking thug like all the ones I see driving around the city going up independence.Matthews stats:
9/26/2007 12:40:13 PM
first off its Eastway DRIVE, not BOULEVARDsecond, i dont need a fucking website to tell me about a suburb of charlotte that i've been visiting for 27 years3rd
9/26/2007 1:50:22 PM
those broad conclusions i listed are stereotypes that tend to be true. I never said all conservatives were one of the list . you are the one that took it personally which makes me feel that you fall in a type of person on that list since you took offense. I do not see why you and hooksaw can make a blanket statement that college professors are liberal but I can not also claim most rednecks/blue collar workers are conservative. Your statement above also illustrates how when left dumb-founded or overwhelmed by superior intelligence or logic "conservative" people result to using insults and name calling. I may have been guilty of name calling also toward particular users but not till after the cat was left out of the bag by someone else first. Your hero Dick Chaney is a champion of this tactic; I am sure we all remember the debate in which he abandoned his debate skills in order to tell the person giving the discussion to "Go Fuck Yourself""bitch", "faggot", "retarted", using a derivative of "fuck," and calling everyone you disagree with an "idiot," in every post makes you sound so intelligent and adds to your argument credibility. If anything it shows your lack of upbringing and increases other users perception that you belong to the "red neck" or "trailor trash" group that I have said often tends to lean more conservative.[Edited on September 26, 2007 at 2:11 PM. Reason : l]
9/26/2007 2:07:11 PM
You fuckers can't stop posting about me even when I'm not in the discussion. I told you, statered, that the left-wing moonbats would come screeching out of the ether for your jugular once you agreed with me--about anything. Most of them suffer from hooksaw derangement syndrome--in addition to rabies.If some of you here had an ounce of candor, you would understand that the Columbia-UC comparison is not a false analogy. Leftists--and especially those in academia--feel that their system of beliefs makes them better people, better than conservatives. The satisfaction that they feel in this is beyond being correct about x or y. In contrast, I as an unaffiliated conservative never think that my system of beliefs makes me better or worse than anyone else--my beliefs just make me right (more often than not). The feeling of superiority that I have described, which is exhibited mostly by guilt-ridden, white liberals, is the monolithic entity that many here should attempt to recognize. Many leftists in academia indoctrinate rather than educate or otherwise intentionally influence their students because they believe that it will make those students better people and produce a better world. I happen to think those leftists are wrong.In any event, the latest outrage has apparently happened at Seton Hall. Former Congressman Tom DeLay and Sirius' host Andrew Wilkow--who had been invited to speak by campus Republicans--had their appearance cancelled by the university, which claimed that DeLay would cast a negative light on the school. (NB: Not surprisingly, I can't find a good link about this--the lame-stream media is conveniently picking its stories yet again.) [Edited on September 26, 2007 at 2:12 PM. Reason : .]
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9/26/2007 2:15:53 PM
look at HUR...he wants to rebel from his country ass parents so he becomes some eurotrash liberal faggot who likes ahmenijad more than bushOH NO YOU CALLED ME A NAME I CAN DISH IT OUT BUT I CANT TAKE IT WHEN YOU CALL ME A NAME
9/26/2007 2:18:52 PM