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actsnoblemartin
10-26-2007, 07:37 PM
That indoctrinate their students and dont provide adequate security on their campuses for all political events, whether the school hosts them or not.
They have a responsibility ON THEIR PROPERTY, to protect the first amendment.
And be a campus of higher learning, not having their professors indoctrinate their students
HOW TO THINK, NOT WHAT TO THINK
FUCK THEM
April15
10-26-2007, 08:33 PM
When I was in college you were required to think on your feet. Perhaps the lack of conservatives coming out of college has more to do with the ideals than the platform? In short the conservative rhetoric does not make the cut for the thinking mind.
Classact
10-26-2007, 08:38 PM
When I was in college you were required to think on your feet. Perhaps the lack of conservatives coming out of college has more to do with the ideals than the platform? In short the conservative rhetoric does not make the cut for the thinking mind.Please do explain! You sound like a flaming idiot.
America was founded as a conservative nation and liberals are trying to redefine it into something away from what made it great.
Please do explain yourself in detail.
April15
10-26-2007, 08:58 PM
I do believe Jefferson said something about the tree of liberty needing to be trimmed every once in a while, not a tree of conservatism.
When I was in college you were required to think on your feet. Perhaps the lack of conservatives coming out of college has more to do with the ideals than the platform? In short the conservative rhetoric does not make the cut for the thinking mind.
which is why you are outsmarted daily on this board :rolleyes:
1 bean 2 bean....
I do believe Jefferson said something about the tree of liberty needing to be trimmed every once in a while, not a tree of conservatism.
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Classact
10-26-2007, 09:12 PM
http://www.aeropause.com/archives/wtf-cat.jpgHe didn't sign the US Constitution and many people thought he had sold out the new government to France. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_signatories_of_the_United_States_Constitut ion It took him a little time to be trusted after coming back form France. America's constitution is very conservative document.
April15
10-26-2007, 09:35 PM
Attest William Jackson Secretary
Done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twelfth In witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names,
G'eorge Washington
President and deputy from Virginia
Connecticut Non signature delegates
William Samuel Johnson
Ro.ger Sherman Oliver Ellsworth
Delaware
George Read
Gunning Bedford, Jr.
John Dickinson
Richard Bassett
Jacob Broom
Georgia
William Few William Houston
Abraham Baldwin William L. Pierce
Maryland
James McHenry
Daniel of St Thomas Jenifer
Daniel Carroll Luther Martin
Massachusetts
Nathaniel Gorham Elbridge Gerry
Rufus King Caleb Strong
New Hampshire
John Langdon
Nicholas Gilman
New Jersey
William Livingston
David Brearley
William Paterson
Jonathan Dayton William C. Houston
New York
Alexander Hamilton John Lansing, Jr.
Robert Yates
North Carolina
William Blount
Richard Dobbs Spaight William R. Davie
Hugh Williamson Alexander Martin
Pennsylvania
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Mifflin
Robert Morris
George Clymer
Thomas FitzSimons
Jared Ingersoll
James Wilson
Gouverneur Morris
South Carolina
Jhon Rutledge
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
Charles Pinckney
Pierce Butler
Rhode Island
No delegates sent
Virginia
John Blair George Mason
James Madison Jr. James McClurg
Edmund J. Randolph
George Wythe
JackDaniels
10-26-2007, 09:55 PM
America was founded as a very Libertarian nation, which used to be called Conservative (People like Barry Goldwater).
People that call themselves "Conservative" nowadays do not understand what true conservatism means.
April15
10-27-2007, 09:23 AM
America was founded as a very Libertarian nation, which used to be called Conservative (People like Barry Goldwater).
People that call themselves "Conservative" nowadays do not understand what true conservatism means.Give that man a cigar!
JohnDoe
10-27-2007, 09:37 AM
The Constitution was conservative in the sense that it limited the control of the government to be....Which in turn gave Liberty, and Freedom to the People....imo.
jd
gabosaurus
10-27-2007, 11:04 AM
Typical statements by those who have chosen not to extend their education. Pol Pot was against higher education as well. His idea was to wipe out anyone who possessed intelligence.
Obviously the Bush apologists want to do the same.
Pale Rider
10-27-2007, 11:45 AM
That indoctrinate their students and dont provide adequate security on their campuses for all political events, whether the school hosts them or not.
They have a responsibility ON THEIR PROPERTY, to protect the first amendment.
And be a campus of higher learning, not having their professors indoctrinate their students
HOW TO THINK, NOT WHAT TO THINK
FUCK THEM
Getting back to the facts, American campuses are proven bastions of liberal indoctrination. Freedom of speech and tolerance as professed by liberals in college means only if you espouse liberal opinions and beliefs, and demonstrated by liberals to still hold true here on this board. Try purporting CONSERVATIVE views and beliefs on a campus here in America as a student, and you'll fail your class and be openly castigated in class by your militant liberal professor.
You're right anm... fuck these colleges.
Classact
10-27-2007, 12:22 PM
America was founded as a very Libertarian nation, which used to be called Conservative (People like Barry Goldwater).
People that call themselves "Conservative" nowadays do not understand what true conservatism means.I think you pretty much pinned it... check out this link and take note of Section 16... http://www.nationalcenter.org/VirginiaDeclaration.html
Conservatism according to Encarta
Conservatives advocated belief in faith over reason, tradition over free inquiry, hierarchy over equality, collective values over individualism, and divine or natural law over secular law. At a given time in a given society, conservatism emphasizes the merits of the status quo and endorses the prevailing distribution of power, wealth, and social standing. Political conservative thought, however, has reconciled itself with constitutional democracy and individual rights as well as with prudent and orderly social and economic change.
Conservatism received its classic formulation in the works of the British statesman Edmund Burke, notably his Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790), in which he rejected the principles of the French Revolution and presented a comprehensive philosophy of society and politics. Burke viewed society as an organic whole, with individuals performing various roles and functions. In this society a natural elite-by virtue of birth, wealth, and education-is supposed to provide the leadership. The community is held together by venerable customs and traditions; gradual changes can be made, but only when they have gained wide acceptance.
"Conservatism," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
While Edmond Burke's writings reflect conservatism theory George Mason shared these values when writing the VA Bill of Rights.
Please note the basic constitution reflects the exact conservative thinking in bold above. While much of these ideas stem from the French Revolution to fully understand why Burke and Mason found these individual rights so important you have to understand what caused the French Revolution... It was the state of France in contract with the Catholic Church that was together oppressing and taxing the people to almost abject poverty as the King and the Church rolled in gold.
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