Oh, I forgot, but the term "separate but equal" comes to mind.

Not a good thing imho.

Tony

Tony Richards wrote:
Reductio ad absurdum ...

What if Ellen was appointed President of Ellen U.  A mob of Ellen 
Jamesians protested that
she wasn't Ellen-ish enough?  How would the lines of communication be 
established?

What if some of the Gallaudet students picketed with the Ellen Jamesians 
in solidarity.   How
would they communicate?  Cards can't be exchanged while one side is busy 
signing.

While I'm here I'd also like to inform interested parties that the 
Virgin Music Festival at Pimlico a few
weeks back was fantabulosa.  For those who are not conversant in Polari, 
or Latin, well you can't be
the President of my gang.

Obscure references r us.

Regards,
Tony

Hannah Robinson wrote:
  
Let's try a thought experiment.  If the students at Yeshiva University
were protesting that a person who did not believe in the right of
existence of the State of Israel was appointed president despite the
vocal objections of both the student body AND the faculty AND the
alumni, would that be acceptable to protest?

What if Derek Jeter was walking around, telling the students that
they're overreacting.  Is his opinion at all valid?  Does he have any
understanding what it means to be a Zionist?
  
    

__._,_.___


SPONSORED LINKS
Identity Flag Guessing

Your email settings: Individual Email|Traditional
Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required)
Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch to Fully Featured
Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe

__,_._,___

Reply via email to