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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (45014)9/18/2002 6:35:59 AM
From: SirRealist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Not a lot there I can agree with Karen, though its point about China is one I believe in dearly. In the next quarter century, I believe it poses more of a real threat to the US than any other country or collection of countries.



To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (45014)9/20/2002 2:04:03 PM
From: Brian Sullivan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
An article in the current issue of The American Enterprise magazine, “The Shame of America’s One-Party Campuses,” shows the ratio of left-wing to conservative professors in a number of universities.

At Cornell the ratio is 27 to 1. At Harvard it is 25 to 1. The ratio is 35 to 1 at Denver College, 23 to 1 at the University of Colorado, 50 to 1 at Williams College, 72 to 1 at the University of California at Santa Barbara, 25 to 1 at Syracuse University, 8 to 1 at Berkeley, 15 to 1 at UCLA, 35 to 1 at the State University of New York at Binghamton, 9 to 1 at Stanford, and 10 to 1 at Davidson College.


Hey the above says that Stanford is more left wing than Berkeley. In fact with the above numbers, Berkeley is the most "right" leaning university listed. What a crock.