To: Chas. who wrote (14185 ) 11/29/2004 10:08:09 AM From: 49thMIMOMander Respond to of 20773 Who everyone?? <everyone knows Al Gore invented the Internet....where have you been...?> However, he talked a lot about some US government funding and it was actually approved. Title 9 is a more difficult case, tomorrow, education and sex outside the internet, not even behind the barn. Note, me too does not like strict quotas on sex in education, it should be kind of proportionalinside.c-spanarchives.org :8080/cspan/cspan.csp?command=dprogram&record=60961540 Call-In Title IX and the Supreme Court C-SPAN, Washington Journal Washington, District of Columbia (United States) ID: 184564 - 4 - 11/29/2004 - 0:45 - No Sale Greenberger, Marcia, Co-President, National Women's Law Center Schlafly, Phyllis, President, Eagle Forum The guests will discuss the implementation of Title IX. The next day, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Jackson v. Birmingham Board of Education. Coach Roderick Jackson of Ensley High School in Birmingham, Alabama was stripped of his coaching duties for protesting the unequal treatment of his girls' basketball team. The Supreme Court will decide whether those who are penalized for protesting sex discrimination can go to court to challenge the retaliation to which they are subjected. Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in education. The National Women's Law Center is representing Mr. Jackson in this case. The Eagle Forum has filed a brief opposing his efforts. The guests will respond to telephone calls, faxes, and electronic mail from viewers. Ms. Schlafly will be speaking from St. Louis. --- What is worse, it will be archived on internet (globally), I mean, it is not a question of putting on a condome in the dark, under more skilled and experienced, like an eagle, supervision!!?? Bless,..a.a..a..sneeze.., ya.