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Columbia University Faculty Action Committee Statement of Concern

Submitted by R. Shouse, Nov 29, 2007 20:04

Defending Aquavelvajhad? Trashing Bollinger for one of the few decent and courageous things he's done lately? Lovers of freedom and other reasoned people are simply quaking in their boots over their simpering manifesto. Call them the Faculty Action Loser Committee.


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Dcarpenter speaks only truth, not with forked tongue. If the president does not agree with the faculty or holds views... [MORE]

Georgiann Camacho 

Jan 10, 2008 15:55

Defending Aquavelvajhad? Trashing Bollinger for one of the few decent and courageous things he's done lately? Lovers of freedom and...

R. Shouse 

Nov 29, 2007 20:04

mediocre president, mediocre faculty and vice versa [MORE]

principle 

Nov 15, 2007 00:30

The old phrase attributed to native Americans - "white man speak with forked tongue" - in old B-movies may have... [MORE]

Dcarpenter 

Nov 13, 2007 00:49

I am greatly heartened to read the words of those faculty members who signed the Faculty Action Comittee Statement of... [MORE]

William McNairn 

Nov 12, 2007 21:02

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