perhaps some professor censures freedom of speech, who knows. I have
never had the problem... but I fail to see why not taking his classes
would not be a remedy to this. And I am a bit bemused as to why a
self-described Libertarian would find it preferable to have the
government intervene.

Dana

On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By stopping the political preaching and turning classrooms back into 
> classrooms.  This is rich, the largest place where dissenting speach is 
> censorred is being censured and you think it is a reduction in freedom of 
> speach.
>
> > wait... by restricting freedom of speech we make universities a place
> > of learning? Huh.
> >
> > On 2/21/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > What is even more novel is that this bill will make universities
> > places of learning again.
> > >
> > > >I may have read this wrong but I believe it is saying that, if
> > passed,
> > > >the bill would not allow professors to use their classrooms as a
> > > >soapbox.  Instead, they have to present at least two sides of
> > > >political issues.  If so, that would be a novel idea.
> > >
> > >
>
> 

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