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Stanford's Catch-22

Submitted by Victoria Brown, Nov 28, 2007 13:07

If any type of major incident occurred at Stanford that required National Guard Assistance, would Dean Kramer call the Governor of California for that assistance? Bet he would not hesitate at all. So much for the double standards of the left.


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