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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But, don’t illegal aliens just want to come here to have a better life? Aren’t they just coming here to be safe and escape violence in their home countries? Aren’t they the hard-working people who take jobs that our own citizens won’t do? This is what I hear all the time here, so it’s just a bit confusing. /s[/quote] That's because you missed out on critical thinking skills. [/quote] The more stories that come out about illegal aliens committing rape and murder, the more I know that it is the conservatives who have strong critical thinking skills and it is the liberals (who support illegal immigration) that have damaged frontal lobes. [/quote] And DeVos agenda that supports white rapisst on campus should ensure no white people ever get convicted of rape. Let just worry about the 5% of rapes in this nation that are committed by Hispanics.[/quote] And why shouldn't white college students afforded basic due process? The left (generally correctly) pushes for greater due process for those accused of crimes and undocumented immigrants facing deportation and/or criminal charges. Eye witness statements and other evidence is often (again generally correctly) is viewed skeptically. Yet, in the context of rape cases, especially on campus, the alleged victim's account is taken as sacrosanct and any effort to question the account or the accompanying evidence is viewed as improper.[/quote] Mediation is not due process. Colleges should report suspected rapes to police and get out of the process. Colleges should not be mediating criminal investigations. That is the definition of impeding an investigation. I am conservative and I want rapes to be dealt with by trained investigator not some touchy feely professor who cares more about their reputation. It's embarrassing for real conservatives what this administration is doing.[/quote] But what you are describing is the antithesis of the Obama rules. I agree colleges should largely be out of the process, but under the current process the colleges are judge, jury, and executioner - often with the accused being denied even the most basic due process rights. I no longer work at a university directly dealing with these issues so I haven't followed the detailed specifics of DeVos approach. Maybe it is also flawed. But the Obama rules are a real black mark for an administration otherwise focused on justice issues.[/quote] Hey Obama rule was bad so let's make it worse. That is your argument. Are you daft? Hey healthcare has issues instead of fixing the issues, let's let it fail so we can say we were right. So what people die, we will win though.?? This administration is turning "needs improvement" into totally f'd up.[/quote]
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