This has to be the worst proposed academic legislation ever. I am not kidding either . . .
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This article almost makes me want to start my Masters in a regular classroom instead of online here in Arizona just to see who they would fine.
To me this legislation attempt just shows that some people can not think for themselves. I guess some people don’t know that the things any person tells them (even a college professor) could just be that persons opinion and does not have to be their own. It’s just like warnings on coffee cups; someone must not have known that it was hot.
February 22nd, 2007 at 2:08 am
I think, should this ever come to pass, I am definately heading out of the country.
I don’t even want to live in a place where such a law is on the books, whether it would effect me or not (and it would.)
Just one more instance of the conservatives trying to rip the teeth out of anything that doesn’t blend well with their ideological interests.
February 22nd, 2007 at 2:42 am
This article almost makes me want to start my Masters in a regular classroom instead of online here in Arizona just to see who they would fine.
To me this legislation attempt just shows that some people can not think for themselves. I guess some people don’t know that the things any person tells them (even a college professor) could just be that persons opinion and does not have to be their own. It’s just like warnings on coffee cups; someone must not have known that it was hot.
February 23rd, 2007 at 4:22 pm
Jeez.
Makes me very glad to be British.