View Poll Results: Obama invites stupid old you to drink some beers. Do you..
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- 30. You may not vote on this poll
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Stand him up.
2 6.67% -
Politely decline.
4 13.33% -
Go and tell him off, spit on the floor and go home.
1 3.33% -
Get drunk and tell him off.
1 3.33% -
Wear a wire and try to get them both drunk and on tape.
3 10.00% -
Organize and lead a LEO march/protest in Washington.
2 6.67% -
Just show up for the free beer and see where it goes.
15 50.00% -
Drink the Kool Aid ie beer.
2 6.67%
Results 31 to 39 of 39
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07-31-2009, 01:42 PM #31
It isn't often that you get to talk to a sitting president one on one. I'd take the opportunity to tell him exactly what I thought of him and his decisions so far. I only hope that I could do it in such a way as to keep myself from getting killed by the secret service.
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07-31-2009, 01:55 PM #32
I have a feeling that politeness would go a long way with most politician. They get pretty used to people disagreeing with them. Then again, getting "dissappeared" in the White House underground holding cell for a few moths of "enhanced interrogation" doesn't sound like something I want to risk.
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07-31-2009, 06:36 PM #33
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07-31-2009, 07:42 PM #34
I'm with whoever said Gates should've backed down. Granted, none of us happened to be there, but I've known professors like this guy. There's no reasoning with them, and it seems their sole purpose in life is to prove how right they are, one dickhead moment at a time. What gets me about people like him, educated or otherwise, is how they deal with situations like this. They are confronted with an authority figure who is simply trying to get information, and they can either politely give the information or turn moron and do everything but give the authority figure what they need.
Instead of the situation being over within 5 minutes, and to the satisfaction of everyone involved, it turns into a time consuming ordeal. People get angry and paperwork has to be filled out. All because they couldn't politely hand over their state ID and answer some questions.
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07-31-2009, 08:29 PM #35
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08-01-2009, 07:44 PM #36
The sad thing is, it's bred into academia, and these jackasses are protected. He could get solidly horrible reviews from students every year, and he'd still keep his job. When all those students get poor grades because they disagreed, it hurts them and not the professor. I have more hope for our government to change than academia.
EDIT: I feel I must make a distinction. There do exist a rare breed of academic animal that I enjoy and have friendships with. These few are the ones that I happily call teacher and sometimes friend. These are the people who make a positive difference in student's lives. Their classes are the ones that I and others look back on as being the beneficial classes. If you are a true teacher, thank you.Last edited by Quick Orange; 08-01-2009 at 07:48 PM.
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08-02-2009, 11:36 AM #37
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08-02-2009, 10:35 PM #38
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Thanked: 9lol if it was bush everyone would have said get drunk and tell him off
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08-02-2009, 10:53 PM #39
some additional options that were missed
1) you would feel highly honored
2) you would jump at the chance
3) would be a beer you'd remember all of your life
4) you gotta love it!
5) All of the above
Answer Key: 5