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Serial Midget

Al Bundy
Jun 25, 2002
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Fort of Rio Grande
Polls close in 5 minutes / bars open in 5 minutes... hard choice! This calls for my favorite election song:


Engh... better audio but less boobie.

 
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dan-o

Turbo Monkey
Jun 30, 2004
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indian heritage.
Not any more of a fraud than Brown pulling out the pick-up and ($400) barn coat for his working-man schtick.

Plus, other than chasing casino dreams, has being an indian ever offered an advantage in this country?
 

$tinkle

Expert on blowing
Feb 12, 2003
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Plus, other than chasing casino dreams, has being an indian ever offered an advantage in this country?
for her, absolutely.

In a 1994 interview, then-Harvard Law School dean Robert Clark said his institution was actively applying an affirmative action policy to hiring female faculty. The famed law school first offered Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren a professorship in 1992 and granted her tenure in 1995.

In 1991, Rutgers Professor Phillip Schuchman reviewed Warren’s co-authored 1989 book “As We Forgive Our Debtors: Bankruptcy and Consumer Credit in America” in the pages of the Rutgers Law Review, a publication Warren once edited. Schuchman found “serious errors” which result in “grossly mistaken functions and comparisons.”

Warren and her co-authors had drawn improper conclusions from “even their flawed findings,” and “made their raw data unavailable” to check, he wrote. “In my opinion, the authors have engaged in repeated instances of scientific misconduct.”

The work “contains so much exaggeration, so many questionable ploys, and so many incorrect statements that it would be well to check the accuracy of their raw data, as old as it is,” Schuchman added.
 

dante

Unabomber
Feb 13, 2004
8,807
9
looking for classic NE singletrack
for her, absolutely.

In a 1994 interview, then-Harvard Law School dean Robert Clark said his institution was actively applying an affirmative action policy to hiring female faculty. The famed law school first offered Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren a professorship in 1992 and granted her tenure in 1995.

In 1991, Rutgers Professor Phillip Schuchman reviewed Warren’s co-authored 1989 book “As We Forgive Our Debtors: Bankruptcy and Consumer Credit in America” in the pages of the Rutgers Law Review, a publication Warren once edited. Schuchman found “serious errors” which result in “grossly mistaken functions and comparisons.”

Warren and her co-authors had drawn improper conclusions from “even their flawed findings,” and “made their raw data unavailable” to check, he wrote. “In my opinion, the authors have engaged in repeated instances of scientific misconduct.”

The work “contains so much exaggeration, so many questionable ploys, and so many incorrect statements that it would be well to check the accuracy of their raw data, as old as it is,” Schuchman added.
Uh.... I can't find anything in there about her Native American heritage. Did you paste the wrong thing?
 

$tinkle

Expert on blowing
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