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wow, no wry cathcer showing up and agreeing with the op?
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they care that she helped lie us into a war.
It has everything to do with your racism (that you claim doesn't exist).I guess none of you lefties remember these?
What do these have to do with RU?
The students have a right to protest Condi's speech. It's about Iraq, as they stated.
No kidding?! and the racist art is a pretty good clue to their racism, don't you think?It has everything to do with your racism (that you claim doesn't exist).What do these have to do with RU?
dude, do you know what racism is, it's no offending people with stupid posters, although I'm sure it took weeks for liberals to come up with these racist (as THEY define it) beauties, but no racism is a little more serious than a couple of stupid pieces of artwork.
No kidding?! and the racist art is a pretty good clue to their racism, don't you think?It has everything to do with your racism (that you claim doesn't exist).
dude, do you know what racism is, it's no offending people with stupid posters, although I'm sure it took weeks for liberals to come up with these racist (as THEY define it) beauties, but no racism is a little more serious than a couple of stupid pieces of artwork.
Rutgers professors to Condi Rice: Go home, and take your speech with you
By Cheryl K. Chumley-The Washington Times Thursday, March 6, 2014
Professors and students at Rutgers University have joined forces to protest an administrative decision to ask former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to serve as this years keynote commencement speaker.
The universitys New Brunswick Faculty Council passed a resolution that demands the board of governors take back its invitation to Ms. Rice, Fox News reported. The reason?
The council said the school should not let Ms. Rice speak because she had a role in the war in Iraq and in President George W. Bushs allowance for enhanced interrogation techniques like water boarding, Fox News said.
Read more: Rutgers professors to Condi Rice: Go home, and take your speech with you - Washington Times
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Rutgers professors to Condi Rice: Go home, and take your speech with you
By Cheryl K. Chumley-The Washington Times Thursday, March 6, 2014
Professors and students at Rutgers University have joined forces to protest an administrative decision to ask former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to serve as this year’s keynote commencement speaker.
The university’s New Brunswick Faculty Council passed a resolution that demands the board of governors take back its invitation to Ms. Rice, Fox News reported. The reason?
The council said the school should not let Ms. Rice speak because she had a role in the war in Iraq and in President George W. Bush’s allowance for “enhanced interrogation techniques” like water boarding, Fox News said.
Er..um... that's not racism, they don't like her politics, as a matter of fact neither do I but I'll give credit where credit is due Ms. Rice seems highly intelligent, articulate and classy so I don't see why any rational University Faculty would object to her giving a speech on their campus, unless of course they're trying to suppress alternate viewpoints......naw left wing, ivory tower pinheads NEVER do that.
Ah, where's the Race part? You played the card, now show us.Rutgers professors to Condi Rice: Go home, and take your speech with you
By Cheryl K. Chumley-The Washington Times Thursday, March 6, 2014
Professors and students at Rutgers University have joined forces to protest an administrative decision to ask former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to serve as this years keynote commencement speaker.
The universitys New Brunswick Faculty Council passed a resolution that demands the board of governors take back its invitation to Ms. Rice, Fox News reported. The reason?
The council said the school should not let Ms. Rice speak because she had a role in the war in Iraq and in President George W. Bushs allowance for enhanced interrogation techniques like water boarding, Fox News said.
Read more: Rutgers professors to Condi Rice: Go home, and take your speech with you - Washington Times
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