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On 10/27/2010 4:43 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In , says... On 10/27/2010 9:53 AM, I am Tosk wrote: In , says... On 10/27/2010 9:23 AM, I am Tosk wrote: In , says... On 10/27/2010 8:18 AM, John H wrote: On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 07:51:18 -0400, wrote: On 10/27/2010 7:13 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 06:45:47 -0400, "Paul@BYC" wrote: Sure, I'm progressive. I believe in progress, in moving forward, in extending rights, in scientific development, in opening doors, in making sure the "play" is fair. I don't believe in scapegoating, in blaming one ethnic group or another for our society's failures, or in trying to get ahead by scaring large blocks of nervous people. Now you've done it - sit back and watch the fur fly. Are you a sociology professor studying internet behavior? That's pretty funny! If I were, some posters here would make for an interesting study group, I'd bet. My underpinnings and teachings are more classical, and less trade-schoolish, not that there is anything wrong with learning a trade. In my classes, you might learn what some great thinkers thought, why they thought that, how those thoughts evolved, how they influence us today. You'd also be required to write many long papers. Must the papers be of a certain 'bent' to recieve a good grade? Of course not. What we like to see is evidence the writer properly prepared himself by reading and assimilating pertinent works, and spent significant time thinking and writing so as to present a logical, coherent paper. In class discussions, any ideas are welcome, but the presenter has to be able to defend them. We try to teach our students to think logically and to develop and use their wits. Yes, "must be able to defend them". Against who? A professor with a liberal bent that might not challenge one side as vigorously as the other... Especially if that professor doesn't feel one side needs defending at all... Watched three kids come through the system, and my mom was a school administrator for almost 50 years, I know how it works... You appear unfamiliar with the process of "defending" one's papers, thoughts, presentations as it is done at the college/university level. I say that because you are injecting partisan politics into a process that has nothing to do with partisan politics. The exercise is intellectual, not political. No offense, but you seem eager to point fingers and make accusations, even on subjects about which you know little or nothing. The challenges to the presenters come not from me, but from fellow students chosen at random and given a copy of the paper a few days before the class discussion. The object of the exercise is to develop logical thinking processes, not to insult the presenters or the challengers. My role is that of sometime moderator, to keep the discussions on track and within the time limitations. I trust you have the best intentions... I just know how tough it is for my kid to be in a Social Studies class with a openly regressive teacher who's car sports a bumper sticker saying "impeach Bush, torture Cheney". She is a bright kid and knows how to play the game, she has the highest grades in the class and it's not even her they are grading ![]() You present an interesting paradox. On the one hand, you lament what you perceive as a decline in freedom of speech and on the other hand, you lament your kid's teacher expressing his or her freedom of speech on a bumper sticker. Nope, the problem comes when the teacher brings that radical/militant attitude to the classroom, but you know that is what I meant, didn't you? To be brutally frank, no. You didn't say that, nor did you imply it. I don't know what "openly regressive" means, either. I don't understand your comment about "not even her they are grading." What does that mean? Perhaps we might have better understanding if you just came out and said what you mean, instead of obfuscating. I read through some of your long post on your kid's motorcycling adventures before I gave up because I didn't understand much of the lingo you were using. I'm a big fan of standard English. It is too late to impeach Bush. :) |
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On 10/27/10 4:59 PM, Paul@BYC wrote:
On 10/27/2010 4:43 PM, I am Tosk wrote: You present an interesting paradox. On the one hand, you lament what you perceive as a decline in freedom of speech and on the other hand, you lament your kid's teacher expressing his or her freedom of speech on a bumper sticker. Nope, the problem comes when the teacher brings that radical/militant attitude to the classroom, but you know that is what I meant, didn't you? To be brutally frank, no. You didn't say that, nor did you imply it. I don't know what "openly regressive" means, either. I don't understand your comment about "not even her they are grading." What does that mean? Perhaps we might have better understanding if you just came out and said what you mean, instead of obfuscating. I read through some of your long post on your kid's motorcycling adventures before I gave up because I didn't understand much of the lingo you were using. I'm a big fan of standard English. It is too late to impeach Bush. :) Standard English? In wrecked boats? Dream on. |
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 16:41:06 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 16:12:50 -0400, John H wrote: Spoofing is not the best behavior, in my opinion, but it's not nearly as sick as slammer's crap. John, why do you re-quote it? I'd never see most of that junk if people didn't reply to it or re-post it in some way. After a while he'd get tired of talking to himself. I quoted only enough to make my point. I saw the whole message only because someone else had quoted the whole message. I've got the individual filtered. Now, I don't recall your commenting on the original entire quote. But, I could have missed it. Senility is heck. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H |
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 18:00:10 -0400, John H
wrote: Senility is heck. What? :-) |
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On Oct 27, 6:00*pm, John H wrote:
On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 16:41:06 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 16:12:50 -0400, John H wrote: Spoofing is not the best behavior, in my opinion, but it's not nearly as sick as slammer's crap. John, why do you re-quote it? *I'd never see most of that junk if people didn't reply to it or re-post it in some way. *After a while he'd get tired of talking to himself. I quoted only enough to make my point. I saw the whole message only because someone else had quoted the whole message. I've got the individual filtered. Now, I don't recall your commenting on the original entire quote. But, I could have missed it. Senility is heck. -- Hope you're having a great day! John H Spoofing is not the best behavior, in my opinion, but it's not nearly as sick as slammer's crap. You don't have to read one thing I post, " Pope " John.... Ingersoll gets what he deserves, nothing less. Now, go cash yet another cheque from the Government, you teat-sucking asshole racist. |
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 08:42:07 -0400, "Paul@BYC"
wrote: On 10/27/2010 8:35 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On Oct 27, 7:41 am, wrote: If "critical thinking" (aka indoctrination) is what happened to my oldest, you can have it. A product of American U, just finishing up her masters, she still thinks George Bush pushed a button in the oval office, sent missiles to take out the twin towers, the pentagon, and the plane over PA, "there were no planes, the footage was faked", "the witnesses were staged"... Yeah, critical thinking... Pffffttttt... Are you blaming American University for this?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, actually I think it was more the pseudo - intellectuals she got in with earlier at U-Hart... I doubt many intellectuals, even pseudo-intellectuals, believe that "George Bush pushed a button in the oval office, sent missiles to take out the twin towers, the pentagon, and the plane over PA, "there were no planes, the footage was faked", "the witnesses were staged"..." If I were you, I would look elsewhere for the origins of those thoughts in your child's head. University is meant to teach rigor. Conspiracy theories generally lack much rigor. That said, I wouldn't doubt that George knew something was afoot, to happen and planned to use it to invade Iraq, whatever it was. The neocon crew were hoping for an incident that would allow them to launch a US military force, the specific goal being change in the mideast. Certain of them also liked the idea of controlling all that oil. That said, to string everyone's worst nightmare together to form a theory probably isn't a good idea but certain aspects of each of them are at least considerable. |
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 09:29:02 -0700 (PDT), "*e#c"
wrote: On Oct 27, 6:19*am, I am Tosk wrote: In article , says... On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 19:39:32 -0400, "Paul@BYC" wrote: On 10/26/2010 6:54 PM, I am Tosk wrote: In , says... On 10/26/2010 3:38 PM, I am Tosk wrote: In , says... On 10/26/2010 3:18 PM, jps wrote: On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 14:19:34 -0400, "Paul@BYC" * *wrote: On 10/26/2010 11:43 AM, jps wrote: On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 19:00:01 -0400, "Paul@BYC" * * wrote: On 10/25/2010 12:28 PM, I am Tosk wrote: In , says... I get a lunch break, but you guys get to post here all day. Rich? Retired? Not me. I work from home, my wife is my boss, and after 20 years, *we still get along, couldn't be better. Admittedly much of our business is now automated, but we spent many a year and hour getting here ![]() I teach at a university in the middle of the state. What do you teach? Upper level undergrad and some grad courses in the traditional liberal arts. Uh oh, one of the brainwashers! As you know, ignorance is being worn as a badge of honor by a good many Americans, including certain beverage-based political organizations. Glad to hear there's still some who are committed to edumacating our yungins. Through no fault of mine, we have a very high percentage of our students going on to receive doctorates in the arts and sciences. Smart is encouraged; stupid is not. :) And still a political troll post, *no matter how you look at it... It is trolling to mention teaching and academic achievement? No, but the trashing of the tea party is... The tea party? Who mentioned the tea party, besides you? When I mentioned the beveraged-based party, I was referring to Cokeheads and Pepsidroids. Yeah sure... I guess a liar never changes his spots... I see you've come to realize that about yourself, huh Panty Goddess. He at least takes himself a little too seriously. He should probably consider weaning himself from Hannity and O'Reilly. |
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On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 15:08:12 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Phd, Md. STD"
wrote: On 10/27/10 2:38 PM, jps wrote: On Wed, 27 Oct 2010 10:40:33 -0400, "Dr. Dr. Dr. Karen Grear, MD, PhD, wrote: On 10/27/10 6:45 AM, Paul@BYC wrote: On 10/27/2010 6:24 AM, I am Tosk wrote: In , says... On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 18:00:05 -0400, "Paul@BYC" wrote: On 10/26/2010 5:50 PM, jps wrote: On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 16:01:53 -0400, "Paul@BYC" wrote: On 10/26/2010 3:38 PM, I am Tosk wrote: In , says... On 10/26/2010 3:18 PM, jps wrote: On Tue, 26 Oct 2010 14:19:34 -0400, "Paul@BYC" wrote: On 10/26/2010 11:43 AM, jps wrote: On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 19:00:01 -0400, "Paul@BYC" wrote: On 10/25/2010 12:28 PM, I am Tosk wrote: In , says... I get a lunch break, but you guys get to post here all day. Rich? Retired? Not me. I work from home, my wife is my boss, and after 20 years, we still get along, couldn't be better. Admittedly much of our business is now automated, but we spent many a year and hour getting here ![]() I teach at a university in the middle of the state. What do you teach? Upper level undergrad and some grad courses in the traditional liberal arts. Uh oh, one of the brainwashers! As you know, ignorance is being worn as a badge of honor by a good many Americans, including certain beverage-based political organizations. Glad to hear there's still some who are committed to edumacating our yungins. Through no fault of mine, we have a very high percentage of our students going on to receive doctorates in the arts and sciences. Smart is encouraged; stupid is not. :) And still a political troll post, no matter how you look at it... It is trolling to mention teaching and academic achievement? Look out, you've already raised some hairs. Just mentioning higher ed makes folks nervous around here... Kool-aid is served year 'round hereabouts. There really is a strong undercurrent of anti-intellectualism in this country, more so than at any other time I can remember. It's too bad because a dumbed down America will go down the tubes. You mean "down the tubes" faster. The Chinese are turning out engineers at 10 times the rate we are, many of them studying at our universities. The emergence of this beverage-based group really puts a point on it. Their candidates don't require a basic knowledge of the constitution, pivotal supreme court rulings or basic tenets of law. Instead, they just supply a few common sense-isms, rail on the media, taxes, them smart folks who got us in all this trouble, and mention the day they accepted Jesus into their lives as their personal lord and savior. That's it! You're electable and ready to govern! Yahooo! Please don't feel obligated to respond. I'm already tainted by the "liberal" stamp and you can remain above the fray. You should try to keep it that way as long as possible since you'll have chosen sides otherwise. I hope your students help our country rediscover the pride of a liberal arts education, the ability to leverage well-developed critical thinking skills, and be of a country that accepts the responsibility of the social compact between citizens, our obligation to the state and our country. Screw the greedy, the globalists and anybody who shops Walmart. It's ok JPS, our new poster already tainted himself, progressives can't help it, they just can't play fair here or anywhere else... I don't know you at all, but you seem extraordinarily volatile and subject to wide mood swings. One minute you seem to agree this would be a better place without all the personal name calling and the next minute you're engaging in it. Sure, I'm progressive. I believe in progress, in moving forward, in extending rights, in scientific development, in opening doors, in making sure the "play" is fair. I don't believe in scapegoating, in blaming one ethnic group or another for our society's failures, or in trying to get ahead by scaring large blocks of nervous people. Paul, I don't know where you are from, but in my neck of the woods if one wants to minimize arguments and name calling, it makes sense to avoid religious and political topics. Now if you enjoy heated debates, you are right on target. Debating with the likes of you is like hitting a heavy bag. Thud, thud, thud. No response. Just dense mass of filling with a coarse cover. Again, is calling someone a "dense mass of filling with a course cover" in the best interest of a kinder and gentler rec.boats? WTF do you care? You're just a spoofin' fool that likes to buttsniff his percieved adversaries. |
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