Twista's gonna be a teacha?!?Get out!
3/20/2007 4:10:07 PM
a Poor Righteous Teacher
3/20/2007 4:15:54 PM
^^god help us all
3/20/2007 4:17:12 PM
If I were ever a teacher I'd definitely pretend to have flashbacks, a la Mr. Keck from my Martin MS days.
3/20/2007 4:17:49 PM
^^you should be more worried about boone...he actually is a teacher...thank god its something worthless like history
3/20/2007 4:21:36 PM
ahahahahayou had Mr. Keck too?!
3/20/2007 4:33:08 PM
y-y-yeah m-man.d-d-d-don't leave the gas on man, burner 'll get, hot. hot.
3/20/2007 4:34:24 PM
btw what was up with Kessler's forearms?
3/20/2007 4:36:40 PM
geez, now I'm having flashbacks
3/20/2007 4:37:10 PM
I always wondered about Kessler's arms as well.
3/20/2007 4:45:14 PM
3/20/2007 4:48:02 PM
Before anybody gets too up in arms about Figgins giving out extra credit to protestors, I'm pretty sure wolfchica is just lying. I took his class in international law right in the middle of the presidential election season, and he never did anything of the sort. But I'll play the game as though she isn't just exaggerating his affinity for rallies:
3/20/2007 4:49:09 PM
What if there was one extra credit opportunity the whole semester--to go to an execution protest...?Just the one opportunity. That happens to be an execution protest. How would you folks feel about that?See, it's extra credit, guys...professors are doing students a favor by offering it...you can't complain that the opportunities are liberally biased.Because it's EXTRA CREDIT.[Edited on March 20, 2007 at 5:00 PM. Reason : sss]
3/20/2007 4:59:08 PM
I assume you're being sarcastic.Making an advantage available based on adopting a political position is not right.
3/20/2007 5:01:12 PM
I dunno, dude. I think you guys are being a little sensitive.aaronburro asked if I'd be okay with a professor only giving extra credit for going to church. And, yes, I'd be okay with that...but maybe that's cause I don't live in fear that my professors are trying to indoctrinate me, or that they actually could. (Cue comments about how they already have!!!!)
3/20/2007 5:19:39 PM
3/20/2007 5:27:31 PM
^ beat me to it.Also, capitalizing all the letters of WRONG does not exempt them from having to be consistent about challenging all their students views from all angles.[Edited on March 20, 2007 at 5:29 PM. Reason : .]
3/20/2007 5:28:12 PM
WE WANT YOU TO HAVE IDEAS**unless it differs from our socialist agenda
3/20/2007 5:34:05 PM
FenderFreekwhat the fuck ever. i know we all do spell check on TWW when we're arguing
3/20/2007 5:36:47 PM
you cant really know the other side of an issue till you have defended and supported it
3/20/2007 5:36:49 PM
aaronburrofunny thing is- half of these extra credit events were/are at Pullen Baptist CHURCHyou assume Liberals don't associate with churches
3/20/2007 5:40:43 PM
if liberals spent as much time working and trying to become successful as they do bitching and moaning about other people that have done so, they'd be alot better off
3/20/2007 5:44:10 PM
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3/20/2007 5:55:02 PM
and for some reason I doubt that they go out and make fools of themselves
3/20/2007 6:00:38 PM
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3/20/2007 6:02:20 PM
^^ good luck being successful like your parents
3/20/2007 6:05:07 PM
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3/20/2007 6:10:10 PM
3/20/2007 6:10:59 PM
3/20/2007 6:11:22 PM
^^No, you didn't. Don't say that around people who actually did.^I can see that perhaps.No, I can't. Still a total waste of time. Nothing substantial to be exposed to.
3/20/2007 6:15:24 PM
*Shrug*This is why I hate the term "close-minded" as its come to be used. Its been hijacked by reactionary-progressives to be thrown at anyone who doesn't agree with them. Ugh.On a completely different note, someone should start a Charlie Keck thread.[Edited on March 20, 2007 at 6:19 PM. Reason : .]
3/20/2007 6:18:51 PM
3/20/2007 6:25:10 PM
im pretty sure that bridget understands how wrong she is and that she is just trolling nowat least i hope so
3/20/2007 6:32:58 PM
If I was a teacher I would give a damn quiz just to prove a point. That idea is just stupid as hell, who cares if 3 high school's and NCSu has a walk out with 100 people. Big deal I can draw a larger crowd by offering Free Beer.
3/20/2007 6:36:34 PM
it's easy to skip class when it's not your money
3/20/2007 6:38:35 PM
if it was up to me, I'd bring all our troops home PULL OUT NOW! and on the way out I'd slap high fives with all the insurgents/terrorists over there, encourage them not to set up a democracy, but a socialist country, and once they've got it all set up over there I'd think about moving to Iraq and live in Utopia.Also, I'd like to fully invest all my resources into a defeat for America in their endeavor to secure Iraq and setup a democracy there. There doesn't need to be any stability over there. Who the hell cares if it directly affects the United States' national security in the future. Once the socialist terrorists begin attacking the US they won't kill me because I'll be out in the streets cheering on my liberals who gave these guys a free pass.ramble ramble ramble[Edited on March 20, 2007 at 6:51 PM. Reason : .]
3/20/2007 6:51:06 PM
^^^^I just don't feel like admitting I'm wrong. I jumped in to be contrary.I dunno. It's still extra credit, and it's up to the teacher 1) if they give you any extra credit and 2) what that extra credit assignment might be.If it was a necessary portion of the grade, I'd be just as passionate as you guys about all this.I guess you guys are right, and I am wrong.^^That's true. A few college kids skipping class doesn't mean anything to the government.If people with jobs who have bills to pay start skipping work ($$$) to protest, that means something.
3/20/2007 7:37:27 PM
good luck getting people that care about their jobs to "skip" on work to protest[Edited on March 20, 2007 at 7:38 PM. Reason : ..]
3/20/2007 7:38:31 PM
I was obviously talking about protest in general and not speaking to any specific plans I had to get people to skip work and protest this war.Good job on the pussy bitch comment though. Did you get that tendency from your mother or what?
3/20/2007 7:41:27 PM
3/20/2007 8:01:15 PM
i think bridget's medications are fucking up her brain
3/20/2007 8:52:14 PM
3/20/2007 8:52:54 PM
^^^I'm saying that this is a pussy bitch comment:
3/20/2007 10:18:45 PM
sure it's edifying. you learn how to please a man
3/20/2007 10:32:01 PM
What if it's a sex ed class? Or what if you're studying law and the teacher says you'll get extra credit if you commit a crime and pass through the justice system? I mean, that would clearly be illuminating on the subject.Or, my personal favorite, let's say the professor himself is running for something -- if he gives kids extra credit to go to just his rallies, is that OK? And how is it different from just giving kids extra credit to go to rallies for things he supports?And explain to me, now that I think about it, exactly how edifying attending a protest can be. What exactly are you garnering from that -- a knowledge that people in this country protest? That people in this country are opposed to/in favor of X? Because I'm betting that everyone who has made it to college already knows that. What new and enlightening information -- or form of presenting that information -- is made available by a protest?
3/20/2007 10:36:20 PM
3/20/2007 10:44:45 PM
This is going to hurt me more than it is going to hurt you. I really don't like taking this position, but here goes. As some of you may know, education comprises part of my concentration. And according to the Philosophy of Education Inventory (PEI) by Lorraine Zinn, the "Social Change" approach is a generally accepted teaching philosophy. This teaching philosophy posits: "education as a primary force for achieving social change, or transforming society." So, as one can see, if a given educator teaches from the "Social Change" perspective, then allowing students to attend the type of rally that is at issue might seem quite reasonable, and the excused absence would likely be in line with course objectives and long-term teaching goals. I don't agree with this philosophy--my PEI indicated a "Behavioral-Comprehensive" teaching philosophy--but there it is nonetheless.[Edited on March 20, 2007 at 11:00 PM. Reason : .]
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