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Submitted by Bill, Feb 16, 2007 16:51

It is so good to see Amy DeRosa join David Hurwitz in confronting and challenging the massively entrenched PC doctrines in academia, which, sadly, warp the minds of the vast majority of students and administrators. Of course I wish Amy and David the very best in their ventures, but I believe even another 500 dedicated folks like them would not be enough to bring on the tide of truly free speech many of us long to see on campus.


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It is so good to see Amy DeRosa join David Hurwitz in confronting and challenging the massively entrenched PC doctrines...

Bill 

Feb 16, 2007 16:51

The blue-noses and busy-bodies among us have ever wanted to define the orthodoxy for all the rest of us. Perhaps... [MORE]

Claude Bogardus 

Feb 15, 2007 17:21

As a fellow Barnard graduate and a fellow pro-life feminist, I send my kudos to Ms. DeRosa. She points out... [MORE]

Carol Murton Lavis 

Feb 15, 2007 14:56

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Robert Patrick Moscato 

Feb 15, 2007 10:40

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