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Georgia501 year, 4 months ago
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Poor, poor Governor Palin...didn't follow in the footsteps of...
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Bill Clinton, who studied in England with the scholarship funded by a white supremacist who included Americans in the hope that the colonies be folded back into the British Empire, only to be sent packing back to the states after a rape investigation....
Teddy Kennedy, who cheated on his exams...
Joe Biden, who plagiarizes to this day...
What the hell was this girl thinking, just being a normal college kid? Sheesh...what's the world coming to???-

dmwhipp1 year, 4 months ago
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chevydog1 year, 4 months ago
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I got the feeling that her parents may have been fairly well off; or they maybe saw enough promise that they felt that all the hassle would be worth it if she came out OK.
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I one interviewed a girl at a top-drawer engineering school who had 150 college credits and was still classified as a junior. She'd gone through 3 wildly different majors at three different schools, such that almost none of her prior credits ever counted toward her new major. Pleasant and competent, but still one had to wonder when she would ever feel "home".
Don't be too quick to judge. We're all different -- fortunately.
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Georgia501 year, 4 months ago
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Georgia501 year, 4 months ago
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Point is, and remains, you libs adopt standards for exclusive use against your opponents that you'd never dream of aiming at your own.
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In this case, it's like you're standing on the bridge at Chappaquiddick screeching about jaywalking.
We get you.
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vettenut1 year, 4 months ago
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Hey, Dun:
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If you think that Divinity schools and seminaries are "bastions of Republican power," you don't have the slightest hint of an idea of what you are talking about!!!
Those schools are full of things and ideas that are anathema to most Republicans:
advocacy of moral relativism, lack of respect for authority, coddling of Marxist idealogy and its proponents, de-valuation of traditional family structure, acceptance of deviant sexual behavior, and support for more governmental interference into daily life, just to name a few!
Divinity schools and seminaries largely are, in reality, bastions of leftist thinking and left-leaning activism!!!!!
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miklkit1 year, 4 months ago
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Try to peddle that at Pat Robertson's Regent University. Monica Goodling is a graduate of that tier 4 school.
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http://www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articl...
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Dionys1 year, 4 months ago
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" ROFLMAO, unless of course you question whats being presented. Sure fire way to get booted from divinity school. thinking and logic have no place there, hence they tend to be bastions of Republican power."
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Well. Any good divinity school allows questions, thinking, logic and requires an excellent foundation in philosophy and logic.
"There's no reasoning allowed in religious schools today."
It depends on the school. Harvard Divinity, SFTS / Berkeley cluster encourage, if not require, questioning, logic, philosophy and thinking.
Perhaps you two are generalizing about divinity schools while referencing evangelical-run schools that are more about indoctrination and follow-the-leader.
The majority of divinity schools that fall outside that narrow definition tend to be bastions of liberal orthodoxy. Christians follow Christ's example and speak strongly about justice, peace and Christ's example as paramount. Buddhists tend to be from the more liberal end of the spectrum. You don't find many orthodox Jews. Nor many fundamentalist Muslims.
Vettenut has it right when s/he says seminaries (especially Catholic) and divinity schools tend (with the exeception of those nasty evangelical schools) towards the liberal (socially) end of the spectrum.
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amazed1 year, 4 months ago
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yeah, actually I know many people -- current students and those who are now successful adults -- who transferred from several different colleges.
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What very well could have happened -- 1st year in Hawaii -- maybe she was homesick, maybe she was claustrophobic (I've heard from several kids who tried to go to school in Hawaii that the idea is much better than the actuality and living on an island-- even one as beautiful as those in Hawaii i-- made them feel boxed in and trapped. Then, (as transfer students generally do not get as generous of scholarships as incoming freshman) she transferred to a junior college for sophomore year. (She apparently got her associates' degree there, seeing as they are recognizing her as a distinguished alumna). Perhaps after two years in Idaho, she was homesick or perhaps funds were tight -- so she went back to Alaska for a year and then finished in Idaho.
That's IF these stories are more truthful than the Down's kid is really her grandson, and the affair and the rest of the slime coming her way. -
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davidzarlisky1 year, 4 months ago
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Didn't Obama grow up in Hawaii? If you are going talk geography smack, how did they afford that? Oh wait, that's right - welfare. Money stolen from hardworking Americans who DON'T get knocked up by a foreigner and cannot support ourselves!
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