This "article" could have come from MDA. This is also filled with such miss-information it's sad.Screaming into the wind: a proposition for a community - Purdue Exponent: Opinions
Kirk. Where did the comments about carry in bars come from? I see no reference to it in the article or the comments. Has the article been edited?
Regardless, the rhetoric filled with vigilante justice clichés and crazed rhetoric against an entire government leaves me perplexed. I could not be happier that the policy that stands at Purdue is that there will be no guns on campus or the rules that prohibit guns in the bars which Purdue students frequent.
Kirk. Where did the comments about carry in bars come from? I see no reference to it in the article or the comments. Has the article been edited?
Copied from the article:
"I could not be happier that the policy that stands at Purdue is that there will be no guns on campus or the rules that prohibit guns in the bars which Purdue students frequent."
Second to last paragraph.
Things sure have gone downhill since I worked at the Exponent.
I tried reading the article but my tolerance for foolishness is very low tonight.
Copied from the article:
"I could not be happier that the policy that stands at Purdue is that there will be no guns on campus or the rules that prohibit guns in the bars which Purdue students frequent."
Second to last paragraph.
"My eight-grade teacher"? "as a student-journalist in an university"? And this guy's the editor?
Things sure have gone downhill since I worked at the Exponent.
Yet you chose to come here?
You do understand that liberal arts has nothing to do with the 'liberal' of politics, right?there is a reason most of the exponent staff comes from the liberal arts side of campus.
well, other than the fact they actually have time to do things.
Because they are losing. This is all they have, the argument of mommies and children, "I feel".
You cannot legislate with your glands. They have lost.
Get in their faces and punch back twice as hard.
You do understand that liberal arts has nothing to do with the 'liberal' of politics, right?