Stanford University wants to be protected by cops and the military--but they do not want their students involved in the military. For forty years Stanford has been the home of hypocrisy.
"The Stanford University Ad Hoc Committee on ROTC, a 10-member group of students and faculty, was asked by administrators “to investigate Stanford's role in preparing students for leadership in the military.” Last night’s town hall debate was part of the process.
For students, the town hall helped diffuse tensions that had built up since last March when former Secretary of Defense William Perry and Stanford History Professor David Kennedy advocated for the return of ROTC during a session of Stanford’s Faculty Senate. The university removed the military program in 1973 because of opposition to it linked to protests against the Vietnam War."
Stanford to teach student's the benefits of our nation, but little of its responsibilities. Any wonder many of its graduates believe taxes are too low, the Constitution is a suggestion and the Rule of Law does not apply to them.
Stanford openly supports the "choice" of abortion, the killing of a baby. But does not support the occupational choice of the military to save lives. The Stanford Cardinal is a hypocrite.
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"The Stanford University Ad Hoc Committee on ROTC, a 10-member group of students and faculty, was asked by administrators “to investigate Stanford's role in preparing students for leadership in the military.” Last night’s town hall debate was part of the process.
For students, the town hall helped diffuse tensions that had built up since last March when former Secretary of Defense William Perry and Stanford History Professor David Kennedy advocated for the return of ROTC during a session of Stanford’s Faculty Senate. The university removed the military program in 1973 because of opposition to it linked to protests against the Vietnam War."
Stanford to teach student's the benefits of our nation, but little of its responsibilities. Any wonder many of its graduates believe taxes are too low, the Constitution is a suggestion and the Rule of Law does not apply to them.
Stanford openly supports the "choice" of abortion, the killing of a baby. But does not support the occupational choice of the military to save lives. The Stanford Cardinal is a hypocrite.
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