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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumShould a willingness to kill others on demand be a factor in getting an education?
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| Yes, the Solomon Amendment was put in place to prevent Pacifists from getting an education. Pacifists don't deserve an education. | |
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| No, one should NOT have to agree to murder others simply in order to access Higher Education in this country. | |
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Should a willingness to kill others on demand be a factor in getting an education? (Original Post)
stone space
Apr 2016
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Autumn
(48,763 posts)1. The American higher education plan
if you live to collect on it. Sad isn't it.
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stone space
(6,498 posts)2. I assume you meant "IF you live to collect on it".
Yeah, it's sad, indeed!
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Autumn
(48,763 posts)3. Thanks, those fingers have a will of their own.
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stone space
(6,498 posts)4. Half of my keys have the letters rubbed off.
I'm afraid to even click on "post" without checking every single word first.
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tammywammy
(26,582 posts)5. Locking
A forum for general discussion of the Democratic presidential primaries. Disruptive meta-discussion is forbidden.
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