CU: Freedom Of Speech For All?

05 Sep 2013 18:04 #31 by FredHayek
Pretend? Have to agree with SC there.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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06 Sep 2013 10:18 - 06 Sep 2013 15:38 #32 by UNDER MODERATION
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FredHayek wrote: Pretend? Have to agree with SC there.



Fred..are you applying for a job at CU now..? They could use a Conservative Janitor to fill out their quotas..

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06 Sep 2013 10:39 #33 by FredHayek
I could teach a course on economic literacy for the liberal arts professors who don't have a clue how economies actually work.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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06 Sep 2013 10:53 #34 by LadyJazzer
I should think "Remedial Ethics for Republicans" would be much more useful...

But we'll check and see if there any more of those "Affirmative Action slots for Conservatives" open...

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06 Sep 2013 12:03 #35 by FredHayek
Teaching ethics to politicians? Waste of time.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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06 Sep 2013 12:11 #36 by LadyJazzer
Certainly for Republicans... They didn't understand the concept in the first place.

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06 Sep 2013 13:05 #37 by FredHayek
Bob Filner? Or did you think he handled, er treated those women ethically?
Bill Clinton? Same question?
Jesse Jackson Jr? Think he was ethically handling those campaign donations?

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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06 Sep 2013 13:39 #38 by LadyJazzer
...Or Larry "Please keep your feet on your own side of the stall" Craig
...Or Rep. Mark Foley, (R-FL) – Former 6-term congressman; resigned after being exposed for soliciting sex with male pages in the Congress
...Or David Vitter...
...Or Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) Republican Sen. John Ensign of Nevada admitted, June 16, 2009, he had an extramarital affair with the wife a member of his campaign staff....Did he treat that woman ethically?
...Gov. Mark Sanford (R-SC) Gov. Mark Sanford admitted, June 24, 2009, that he'd secretly flown to Argentina to visit a woman with whom he'd been having an affair. He apologized to his wife and four sons and said he will resign as head of the Republican Governors Association.
...Or Newt Gingrich, handing his wife divorce papers while she's in the hospital fighting cancer?

C'mon, Fred... You love to play "They did it too"... You ready for a full-on game of Republican Ethics Violations?... How far back would you like to go?

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06 Sep 2013 13:40 #39 by FredHayek
I wasn't defending Republican politicians but you did chose to defend your Dem slimeballs.
"Throw them all out"
Like Mayor Bloomberg who thinks I shouldn't be allowed to carry a gun even though he is allowed to have a team of bodyguards.

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06 Sep 2013 13:42 #40 by LadyJazzer
...Or, Rush Limbaugh... (His four EX-WIVES were unavailable for comment...)

Oh... So, you weren't "defending", you were just playing another game of "They did it too"--with an empty hand...

Got it...

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