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Quote:George Mason quickly changes name of Scalia law school after Twitter mocks ‘#ASSLaw’ acronym
Frankly, given his general outlook it seemed like a perfect choice to me.
Unfortunate Choice of Names.....
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![]() http://www.rawstory.com/2016/04/george-m...w-acronym/ Quote:George Mason quickly changes name of Scalia law school after Twitter mocks ‘#ASSLaw’ acronym Frankly, given his general outlook it seemed like a perfect choice to me. ![]()
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![]() (April 5, 2016 at 8:53 pm)Minimalist Wrote:Hell would have frozen over before Scalia would have hired a dummy from the George Mason Law School.
They were given $20 million from an "anonymous donor" to do it. For that, they'd have called it the Adolf Hitler School of Law if the guy had wanted it!
Money talk, man. (April 6, 2016 at 11:57 am)Minimalist Wrote: They were given $20 million from an "anonymous donor" to do it. For that, they'd have called it the Adolf Hitler School of Law if the guy had wanted it!Speaking of Hitler (again) there were a lot of streets named after him in New York State. He was a very popular guy and his favorability rating exceeded that of Scalia.
Indeed you are correct.
http://untappedcities.com/2015/04/02/thi...ll-exists/ ![]() Amusing story, when I broke in with the IRS in 1971 one of the rights of passage was for our On-The-Job Instructors to teach us how to do property searches at the county records center. This very map was always used for training because of its historical value. I never bothered to visit the area and I do understand that the street signs have been changed but the approved map of the sub-division was a permanent record. (April 7, 2016 at 2:36 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Indeed you are correct.Several other American towns in other States also had streets named after Hitler.
As noted on the web site:
Quote:As Shaffer writes, “support for Nazi Germany in the United States was a unique blend of German and American ideology rather than just a foreign import.” That being said, American patriotism was limited. To be a member of the German-American Bund, one had to be “Aryan,” with a mission of uniting “similar” people. Indeed, brochures for Camp Seigfried promised: “You will meet people who think like you.” Kind of sounds like a Trump rally, huh? (April 7, 2016 at 3:28 pm)Minimalist Wrote: As noted on the web site: Actually it sounds like the brochure for the Constitutional convention of 1787 in Philadelphia. |
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