Terrifying Indeed

The Klutz over at Kicking Broadswords is taking an American Presidency class and has a frightening experience,

My American Presidency class had just gotten out and a couple of us stood around discussing politics.

The teacher (Democrat) asked if there was anything we agreed with about the Democratic Party and the president of the College Republicans brought up public education. I did my John Dewey socialist rant and when that didn’t seem to work I brought up the Constitution. I asked him where in the Constitution the feds have the power to control education. He acknowledged that it didn’t but remarked:

“I don’t really believe in the Constitution”

Upon uttering that sentence the teacher should have been immediately stripped of tenure and ran off the school grounds.

Tarred and feathered would be a preferable addition, but I would also settle for him to be set on fire.

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2 Responses to Terrifying Indeed

  1. Kevin Baker says:

    I think you misread it (though possibly not). I think it was the President of the College Republicans who said that he “didn’t believe” in the Constitution.

  2. AnalogKid says:

    I may have, Kevin. I’m hoping the trackback will gather their attention and bring them here to clarify.

    If that is the case, then I would suggest that this be publicised among the student body, faculty and the alum and that the President of the College Republicans be run off campus either wearing tar and feathers or aflame as well.

    There are no exceptions to that rule.

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