On 2/21/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why would that be a problem?  If a professor isn't delivering the
> content he's promised, then it's a problem but only from a consumer
> perspective; same deal as if you buy a 50k mile tire and it wears out
> in 20k.  It's just a tort and we already have those laws in place to
> cover it.
>
> I could only HOPE that every Professor would be this principled about
> things.  They should have a perspective and they should reveal it: "So
> let's talk about Democrats ... I don't like them because they're
> Godless traitors but here's what they say ..."
>
> No problems there.
>
>
I guess I would have a problem, but as a student subjected to that every
day. I want to learn about what the Democrats say, and I'm TIRED of you
telling me how Godless and evil you think they are.

As a student, do you think I should have a right to complain to the
administration about this, and would I have a legitimate beef?

-- 
She's a PhD in "I told you so"
You've a knighthood in "I'm not listening"


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