"Mitchell Holman" <Noemail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "MioMyo" <USA_Patriot@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> "Miles Long" <Miles@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> MioMyo wrote:
>>>> UC is now opening soliciting for a conservative professor.
>>>>
>>>> What a hoot.... so does this mean the left has been lying for years
>>>> that American Campuses are not bastion hide-a-ways for liberal
>>>> lunatics who are trying to indoctrinate American youth.
>>>>
>>>> And while on the face of it, this notion of hiring a conservative
>>>> professor sounds like another do-good gesture at job diversity, the
>>>> elephant in the room is being ignored. No, it's not job
discrimination
>>>> for all you linear thinking liberals.
>>>>
>>>> It's the fact that job preference for political bias (notably
liberals
>>>> up to this point) is a trait (qualification) in the first place.
>>>> Political bias, on college campuses, should be regarded as an opinion
>>>> editorial in journalism. There should be NO political indoctrination
>>>> in the first place, and any time a teacher mentors political bias,
>>>> they should be adult enough to preface their remarks as "Political
>>>> Commentary" just as is supposedly required of journalist. That too is
>>>> another venue liberals have been ignoring for years since the main
>>>> stream press is overwhelmingly liberal.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2008/may/13/cu-seeks-right-wing-prof/
>>>>
>>>> The University of Colorado is considering a $9 million program to
>>>> bring high-profile political conservatives to teach on the
>>>> left-leaning campus.
>>>>
>>>> Critics say it's an idea whose time should never come.
>>>>
>>>> CU officials want to create an endowment for a Visiting Chair in
>>>> Conservative Thought and Policy.
>>>>
>>>> The program would bring a rotating cast of scholars, historians,
>>>> politicians and media personalities to a town often ridiculed by the
>>>> political right as "the People's Republic of Boulder."
>>>>
>>>> The first scholar could be on campus next year for a one- or two-year
>>>> stint, CU spokesman Bronson Hilliard said. University officials said
>>>> they hope the fund would yield the $200,000-plus per year necessary
to
>>>> provide a stipend and a staff person.
>>>>
>>>> "A good campus is always trying to find ways to add diversity of
>>>> thought and scholar****p," Hilliard said.
>>>
>>>
>>> I wish them well finding one! <laughing>
>>>
>>> Too bad once one reaches that level of education they find so-called
>>> conservatism an intellectually bankrupt joke...
>>>
>>> Miles "Liberal, Elitist Snob" Long
>>
>> I think it's too bad liberals are unable to teach without
>> indoctrinating
>> liberal ideology.
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> lib·er·al
> adj.
>
> Not limited to or by established, traditional, orthodox,
> or authoritarian attitudes, views, or dogmas; free from bigotry.
> Favoring proposals for reform, open to new ideas for progress,
> and tolerant of the ideas and behavior of others; broad-minded.
> Tending to give freely; generous: a liberal benefactor.
> Generous in amount; ample: a liberal serving of potatoes.
>
> http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=liberal
Which does not explain why the need for hiring a conservative, that is if
your ilk are really all that tolerant......


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