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This is why I hate talking to libs. Everything they regurgitate from the news ends up being a lie at some point.

I told my son the other day that if masks were good for us, the government would outlaw them. The media would declare that only Hitler and the nazi's wore them.
The hits keep coming. The way I see it ...it's been a bloodbath for the corrupt asaholes in the media and on capitol Hill. Good always wins brothers and sisters. Keep spreading the truth.
 
Most major academic institutions are very liberal. Georgia and Florida are in the top 20 college public schools for education. Most of the students at Georgia are white and conservative. The professors are very liberal and they are at most schools. Maybe not some small schools but for sure most major institutions

Don’t be mad because the University of Georgia has beaten the cow town that is Auburn 13 out of the last 16 Times. 😜
Also most people that go to Auburn could not get into Georgia. And then they leave Auburn and move back to Georgia.

Do you live in Georgia? Athens And it’s suburbs are a great place to live not so sure about Auburn.

I like you and I like your posts but when you call my home a cesspool you had a nerve and I disagree with you. Athens has been voted a top 100 place to live in the country many times

I do agree with you with the fact I think it’s really up to parents to set a good foundation for their children when they are at home. There are bad influences all around this world from colleges to cities to evil people etc.
Unless you live on campus, I’m not referring to your home. She attended the school and then moved to middle Georgia. I live in Georgia and grew up here and regarding admissions, you can thank the lottery for that. I could have gone to uga and my daughter could have gone for free. But thankfully I chose Auburn because that’s where I met my husband.
As a I said, my daughter is a political science major and she doesn’t know which way most of her professors lean...that’s the sign of a good dept head and dean.
I see Auburn, can’t find Athens. 🧐
 
Unless you live on campus, I’m not referring to your home. She attended the school and then moved to middle Georgia. I live in Georgia and grew up here and regarding admissions, you can thank the lottery for that. I could have gone to uga and my daughter could have gone for free. But thankfully I chose Auburn because that’s where I met my husband.
As a I said, my daughter is a political science major and she doesn’t know which way most of her professors lean...that’s the sign of a good dept head and dean.
I see Auburn, can’t find Athens. 🧐
My daughter was required to take a social justice class when she transferred to Dayton and another religion class because apparently, the Franciscan Catholic class she was required to take at St. Bonaventure was the wrong Catholicism. (My daughter is not Catholic, but is now better educated and more knowledgeable of all things Catholic than your average priest) .


Anywho, she was so salty about the SJ class, she purposely put 'offensive' stickers on her laptop lid so that every time she opened it, the professor got to stare at them and showed up at every class with her 'liberal tears' water bottle. He pulled her aside and asked her to remove them as they might 'trigger' her classmates. She refused to do so. Just politely stood her ground and dared him to fail her. (This is the same girl who, when asked to stand and acknowledge the baggage she carries in perpetuating white privilege, said she would like to carry Louis Vuitton but her mama won't buy it for her... and then walked out and most of the class walked out with her.) She was at St. Bonaventure because she worked her ass off
and earned athletic and academic scholarships. She seriously had no high school social life. She worked.

She was shocked that she got an A in the class.

I posted the bs syllabus in the fraqqle thread. Truly laughable.
 
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Unless you live on campus, I’m not referring to your home. She attended the school and then moved to middle Georgia. I live in Georgia and grew up here and regarding admissions, you can thank the lottery for that. I could have gone to uga and my daughter could have gone for free. But thankfully I chose Auburn because that’s where I met my husband.
As a I said, my daughter is a political science major and she doesn’t know which way most of her professors lean...that’s the sign of a good dept head and dean.
I see Auburn, can’t find Athens. 🧐
Glad your family enjoyed Auburn. I’ve been there many times and I like the place as well

In regards to UGA being a cesspool, that is a false Statement.
I would save the word cesspool for West coast universities or north eastern university’s or a city like Chicago or Detroit

Most Professors may be liberal. But most students at Georgia and that graduate from Georgia are conservative. And when I went to school no professor was going to change my core belief system. I suppose that could happen anywhere and I’m sorry that it happened to somebody in your family. Hopefully when she sees the world more she will come back to the conservative side.

A couple of years ago Athens was ranked number six as the best places to live in America
This will help you find Athens

 
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My daughter was required to take a social justice class when she transferred to Dayton and another religion class because apparently, the Franciscan Catholic class she was required to take at St. Bonaventure was the wrong Catholicism. (My daughter is not Catholic, but is now better educated and more knowledgeable of all things Catholic than your average priest) .


Anywho, she was so salty about the SJ class, she purposely put 'offensive' stickers on her laptop lid so that every time she opened it, the professor got to stare at them and showed up at every class with her 'liberal tears' water bottle. He pulled her aside and asked her to remove them as they might 'trigger' her classmates. She refused to do so. Just politely stood her ground and dared him to fail her. (This is the same girl who, when asked to stand and acknowledge the baggage she carries in perpetuating white privilege, said she would like to carry Louis Vuitton but her mama won't buy it for her... and then walked out and most of the class walked out with her.) She was at St. Bonaventure because she worked her ass off
and earned athletic and academic scholarships. She seriously had no high school social life. She worked.

She was shocked that she got an A in the class.

I posted the bs syllabus in the fraqqle thread. Truly laughable.

Luckily they didn't have those BS classes at Hillsdale. Constitution 101 is a required class there though.

Your daughter would have been the perfect Hillsdale fit. Have never seen her before but my guess is she would have been a Kappa there and ended up with a Delt Sig (I'm sure your husband would get a kick out of that one).
 


4chan has been all over this since it was announced a couple of weeks ago. Couple of things to not before people get their hopes up....

1. This is where they will decide whether or not to even hear a case.
2. There is no guarantee the case will even be discussed.
3. Very likely it gets dismissed as moot much like the emoluments clause case.

However, the fact there are 3 cases before the court they could I believe combine them into an outcome determinative case. No idea how it would work. It only takes 4 justices to decide to hear a case so it is possible but I would say not likely they are heard.
 
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