>You see, Louis Schmier-style education works fine at a history class at 
>Valdosta State (the equivalent of an adult day care center, I guessing),
>but when actual education is the desired result, actual teaching must
>happen.
>
>To me it's no accident that some of you empty cans that are rattling the most
>are, by your own admission poor teachers being forced out (Hi Ann) or poor
>teachers that can't find jobs (Hi Nancy) or teaching at third-rate pseudo
>colleges like your idol Louis.

Why I'm bothering to reply at all is a bit beyond me (no caffeine yet this
morning to settle my early-a.m. nerves perhaps), but clearly, as someone
attempting to portray one's self as engaging in "real scholarship," you
recognize the dangers of overgeneralization, whether talking about a
national group (i.e., Russians) or an institution. So from VSU to you, my
small-minded poseur with an adolescent's predilection for simple-minded,
mean-spirited mudslinging... good bye and good riddance.

David W.
David Wasieleski, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Valdosta State University
Valdosta, GA 31698
912-333-5620
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/dtwasieleski

"Dark clouds may hang o'er me sometimes
But I'll work it out..."
        --Dave Matthews Band
          "Dancing Nancies"

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