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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: Sharp_End_Of_Drill who wrote (19036)2/27/2003 2:31:59 PM
From: kodiak_bull  Read Replies (2) of 23153
 
I'm not short LEN, but the chart certainly indicates that you are on the side of the trend on that one.

Gawd, CNBC is really annoying today.

After I got back from walking the dog I saw the end of the "debate" about Title IX, what a joke. Title IX means that my daughter, who is a nice, midrange high school athlete, can get a free ride to a lot of colleges and pick the sport when she gets there (girls lacrosse? sure, just try out! never rowed crew? no problem, just come down to the boathouse, in Tempe AZ of all places) while the men's gymnastics team at UCLA (world class, btw) is closed for bizness, and wrestling teams (again, filled with true athletes) are shut down.

That tubby representative of save Title IX, who looks like the only exercise she's ever done is flipping the top on a Pepsi can, claimed she wanted to help save the "minor men's sports programs" like wrestling. Kind of like the way Lieutenant Calley saved My Lai.

Title IX is to sports what California deregulation was to power allocation.

End of rant (maybe).

Kb
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