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by JALLEN
Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:59 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: University of Texas & Campus Carry
Replies: 19
Views: 5321

Re: University of Texas & Campus Carry

treadlightly wrote:
While you and your dad were guarding the flag from the doper dirtball hippies, a bunch of us were there busy getting degrees, competing, excelling, winning championships, having regular haircuts and baths, actually going to classes, preparing to go out in the world and raise our families, earn our living, and in many cases distinguish ourselves in our chosen fields.
Just funnin', just making a quip about college life. :-)

Peace?
Sure! No problem. I just didn't want some newb to come along and get the wrong misimpression. You know, an Aggie or somebody.... :lol:

In thinking about it, I have noticed that those of us of a certain age are often lumped in with the doper dirtball hippy crowd which rose to public prominence back then, but by no means were we all like that.
by JALLEN
Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:17 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: University of Texas & Campus Carry
Replies: 19
Views: 5321

Re: University of Texas & Campus Carry

treadlightly wrote:There are degree plans at UT that require excellence and drive. There are also degree plans that barely rise above finger painting, but that's ok. Some of us want to understand plasma physics, some of us just want to someday see the pretty Northern lights.

All the classes are on the same campuses. The Fort Worth Zoo has shown the way.

Just be honest about the nature of some degree programs and declare the whole of UT a daycare. Patton's billeting for his handful to win the war could still be filled. Texas A&M's Chancellor John Sharp could still take up the slack. :biggrinjester:

For full disclosure, I attended UT Austin in the late 70's. As a lad in the 60's, my family lived close enough to get the flavor of the campus unrest of that time, but I didn't really understand it. Mostly, I remember the day a bunch of hippies wanted to take a little American flag out of my hand. My Dad stood between me and the crowd of hippies like Hercules ready to slay the hydra.

Just like in the myth, Hercules prevailed unscathed. I kept my flag.
While you and your dad were guarding the flag from the doper dirtball hippies, a bunch of us were there busy getting degrees, competing, excelling, winning championships, having regular haircuts and baths, actually going to classes, preparing to go out in the world and raise our families, earn our living, and in many cases distinguish ourselves in our chosen fields. I've been seeing lots of "Longhorn Legends" on LHN lately. Some of my classmates weren't as dumb as they looked!

One of the happy aspects of UT 50 years ago was the opportunity to rub shoulders with all sorts of people, hippies, communists, racists, con men in training, some of whom, or their equivalents, also rose to prominence and became Democrats.
by JALLEN
Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:47 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: University of Texas & Campus Carry
Replies: 19
Views: 5321

Re: University of Texas & Campus Carry

srothstein wrote:I think this shows one of the problems with Texas education. A study being conducted at one of the flagship universities in the state, and no one appoints an expert on the subject tot he committee. I would think that if they were worried about the effects of carrying weapons on campus, they would look at some of their criminology professors for their expertise. I understand that their selection might be a little thin since they do not have a criminal justice department or degree, but they do have sociologists and some of them do specialize in criminology.

Yeah, create a committee and don't use the experts on your staff. They might not come up with the answers you want them to since they might try to be honest and show what the science says.
"The" flagship university, actually.

UT has always been much more liberal than the rest of the state, as far back as the '30's. It's a bunch of professors, for crying out loud! The last people I would want on such a committee is sociology professors, and psychiatrists. Those guys drive me nuts!

I had occasion to meet ADM McRaven last year at a basketball game, and while we did not discuss this topic in our brief chat, I understand he is concerned about the impact campus carry might have on recruiting top professors to UT. They are a weird lot, you know.

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