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    Quote Originally Posted by marct View Post
    ...of?????????
    National Security Policy!

    Georgetown will hire anyone, it seems....

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    Default The University of Oklahoma

    is letting me teach National Security Policy. I guess we couldn't afford Doug!

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    Georgetown will hire a talking monkey it seems. Fascinating. I thought Jesuits had stricter standards.
    "Speak English! said the Eaglet. "I don't know the meaning of half those long words, and what's more, I don't believe you do either!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ski View Post
    Georgetown will hire a talking monkey it seems. Fascinating. I thought Jesuits had stricter standards.
    They used to. Jeane Kirkpatrick was a professor there. But the standards seem to have slipped since she got tenure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Entropy View Post
    ...of?????????
    National Security Policy!
    Georgetown will hire anyone, it seems....
    Well, there were alternatives - mythology and bureaucratic studies come to mind .

    Quote Originally Posted by Ski View Post
    Georgetown will hire a talking monkey it seems. Fascinating. I thought Jesuits had stricter standards.
    I suspect that Loyola's little book isn't used as much any more . From the sounds of it, Feith's little book seems to have more in common with some of the Dominican writings than with the Jesuits .
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    Quote Originally Posted by marct View Post
    From the sounds of it, Feith's little book seems to have more in common with some of the Dominican writings than with the Jesuits .
    OUCH!!
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