Students walk out on classes for anti-war protest

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Two things...they say "Books not war". How about "Books not anti-war". If they're so concerned about education...why are they putting their education in back of holding a few signs? Hypopcrites.

And I'm sure their commie professors are the ones that helped organize this. College is nothing but a communist grooming program anyway.
 
When a event like 9-11 (God forbid) hits them in their own back yard then the'll think differently.

But then again, these same "educated" individuals will probably accuse the US and it's president of wrong doing for whatever reason and put the blame back on the US should we be attacked again.
 
Odd they weren't protesting when Klinton bombed Iraq without declaring war or going to the UN. Strange.
 
Commie grooming program, huh? I'll grant you that certain sentiments tend to run amok on campuses, but that's a little extreme, at least from my experience.
 
My experiences are different than.

Every literature/philosophy AP class I took in college might have well been taught by Lenin himself. Pinko liberals brainwashing their students, as we can see here.

Those people are sheep, following the herdmaster's pinko agenda.
 
Kids at my school did that today, before school I was on the bus and I saw them holding their signs. At about 11:40 2/3rd's of my english class got up and left. Wanna be hippies :p
 
This is starting to irritate me, I have a good friend shipping out tonight at 9:30. They need all the support they can get. All these anti-war people are young and impressionable people. They have no clue what this is all about.
We just need to hurry up and roll on baghdad and shut these people up.
 
Kent State Anti-War Committee Calls for all Campuses to Participate in a Mass Hunger Strike on March 6th & 7th
by Kent State Anti-War Committee
February 20, 2003
Kent State Anti-War Committee is putting out a call for a mass hunger strike on college campuses in opposition to the war on Iraq. We ask your group to help organize for this hunger strike on your campus and in your area. This will be a powerful demonstration that students nationwide are taking a stance against the war.

News said there was 12 students. :eek: Guess the rest are partying. :D
 
Originally posted by paul@Mar 5 2003, 02:28 PM
Of course I'm up here in Dem country.
You think you're in Democrat country...I'm in one of the most liberal states in the union. Even our Republicans are fairly liberal. :p Not only that, but the Progressive Party candidate for Lt. Governer got over 20% of the vote last election. Sort of gives you an idea.
 
I feel for you Paul....grew up with all that crap back in Mass. when i was a kid. Out here in Colorado it is not as bad , but it is here, the protesting a few weeks ago got out of hand. One of the kids i trained last year just shipped out 2 weeks ago, got an e-mail from him saying he was leaving in the morning , he didn't know where he was going or for how long. When he stepped off the plane that's when he would know where he was being deployed, can't get the kid off my mind....we did a bodybuilding show together last spring ,exaclty a year from today 3/8/02. Kind of hits home you know! :(
 
I thought it was real funny with all the idiots going to Iraq to be "human shields".....I saw in the paper that they thought it was too dangerous and decided to come back.

Bunch of pansies......they should be exported to france.


Yeah, I know that I didn't capitilize the "f".
 
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