One of the hidden agendas of this proto-fascist regime is to implement a theocracy. I am convinced of this.
These so - called " Christians " are more interested in aiding the Bush administration in attacking our basic civil
rights. The are the sleepers he puts into most of the federal agencies who will implement his policies out of unswerving loyalty.
2007-04-22 15:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you referring to Regent University?
Regent produces students who excel in their fields. Recent student accomplishments include the School of Law's victory in the Best Brief in the Nation competition (out of 151 teams) at the ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition and the Students in Free Enterprise team's regional SIFE championship in competition against 30 other colleges and universities. The Regent Moot Court Team also claimed a title, becoming the first school in Virginia since 1988 to win the prestigious William B. Spong Jr. Moot Court Tournament at the College of William & Mary.
All of the many accomplishments and physical presence of Regent in Virginia Beach and its Washington, D.C. Campus near the Potomac River are even more impressive considering the school was founded only 25 years ago.
Is that what you consider the worst university in the US?
2007-04-22 15:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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By whom is it considered to be the worse?
the princeton review?
Regent Law receives high ranks in Princeton Review
"Quality of Life" Ranked No. 4 Reflects Good Faculty/Student Relationship
by Joe Miracle
March 12, 2007
Or us news and world reports that ranked the school 136 of 170 ? hardly at the bottom keep spinning.
2007-04-22 15:56:09
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There are Regent University School of Law graduates in judicial clerkships, Fortune 500 law firms, DA's offices, and everywhere else you find lawyers.
Including my solo practice.
Stop fear and rumor-mongering. Regent has been ABA acredited since 1996. Graduates have to pass the bar exam and gain licensure, just like any other law school. The only indoctrination is Constitutional law. And last time I checked, freedom of religion was still in there.
2007-04-22 16:05:13
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there is often the handful of rapid nutrients agencies affiliated with radical Christianity -- Chick-Fil-A and Domino's Pizza spring to techniques. yet i think that regardless of if McCain wins, the version of affirmative action we've for Evangelical crazies will in all probability be curbed.
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Bush doesn't want to have people smarter than he is working for him. Perhaps that's the source of his military strategists who planned this mess in Iraq.
I really think you'd have to search the world over to find anyone of lessor intelligence than GW. But, that's refuted though cause he got re-elected. I still can't get over that the majority of the American people voted for him.
Boy, that really says a lot.
Thanks
2007-04-22 15:49:59
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answered by telwidit 5
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I'm sure you have heard the old adage: "Birds of a feather flock together." Well, in this particular case we have been saddled with a whole flock of dodos, whose collective intellect could fit on the head of a pin, with plenty of room left over for an entire troop of dancing leprechauns to do their own rendition of "Tura Lura Lura."
2007-04-22 16:15:37
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answered by MathBioMajor 7
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These people were so glad to land a job, they would do whatever bush told him. He hired yes people.
.150 were hired
According to Regent University "Quick Facts", there are "150 graduates serving in the Bush Administration." .
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2007-04-22 15:43:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I have read some stuff on this. There was also a segment on TV regarding this "university".
The word on the street is that America is under attack from the far Christian Right. Basically it is a governmental take-over.
2007-04-22 15:42:28
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Not that I don't agree with your summation of the University, but what is your source for all of these Graduates hired by the Bush administration? Can you site that source and list the percentage and number of graduates? I'm thinking your question is just a veiled attempt at slander and to incite rumors.
2007-04-22 15:42:53
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