Member since Aug 8, 2009

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  • Posted by:
    thatsnotmyname on 08/21/2011 at 9:48 PM
    What is wrong with turning these classes into electives? I'm trying to understand, would the program lose any of it's relevance--or student participants if it were? Why is that not a fair compromise? Would it lose funding? I mean, I'm left to wonder if it this doesn't boil down to dollar signs and an easy A for graduation--if you're the right color of non-white, that is.
  • Posted by:
    thatsnotmyname on 08/08/2009 at 11:40 AM
    Re: “Doing Too Much?
    I tire of it--the goodwill grandstanding that thinly veils the disrespect Libby has for the neighborhoods she ruins (but does not live in), for the laws we all have to abide by (except for her), the families of hard-working mid to lower class people who are afraid of what surrounds them (crazy guy living in shed, domestic violence partner fighting with spouse in street). As for the 29th street Coalition, isn't it funded by Weed and Seed? I'm sure there are violations of the "slumlord" law it's meant to enforce and it looks the other way when it comes to GT.