Re: College Professor Freaks Out
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 8:24 am
Too many college professors have a lot of education, but aren't very intelligent.
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bblhd672 wrote:Too many college professors have a lot of education, but aren't very intelligent.
I fixed it for youbblhd672 wrote:Too many college professors have (and teach) a lot of indoctrination, but aren't very educated.
???Smith said his protest has nothing to do with San Antonio College, as they are following the law. He said he ran his plans by local police and the administration beforehand.
“Some of them were okay and some of them weren’t, but it's freedom of speech,” he said.
RogueUSMC wrote:???Smith said his protest has nothing to do with San Antonio College, as they are following the law. He said he ran his plans by local police and the administration beforehand.
“Some of them were okay and some of them weren’t, but it's freedom of speech,” he said.
At that point, I suppose he could wear the body armor under the jacket. After all, concealed is concealed.Jusme wrote:RogueUSMC wrote:???Smith said his protest has nothing to do with San Antonio College, as they are following the law. He said he ran his plans by local police and the administration beforehand.
“Some of them were okay and some of them weren’t, but it's freedom of speech,” he said.
Yeah, you know, his 1A rights are more important than anyone else's 2A rights. I think it's hilarious, he will be getting pretty warm, before winter gets here.
I just wonder how he would react, if the school still had a dress code requirement for professors? They used to be required to wear a jacket and tie. I guess, that didn't infringe upon his 1A rights.
apostate wrote:I heard he was hired as a geography teacher because of his passion for Marco Polo. Unfortunately, it turned out he was talking about the game not the explorer.
this is why the question marks...why? I mean, it's not against the law to wear that stuff......He said he ran his plans by local police and the administration beforehand....
Unless he is a convicted felon and cannot legally own body armor in Texas!RogueUSMC wrote:this is why the question marks...why? I mean, it's not against the law to wear that stuff......He said he ran his plans by local police and the administration beforehand....
Sec. 46.041. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF METAL OR BODY ARMOR BY FELON. (a) In this section, "metal or body armor" means any body covering manifestly designed, made, or adapted for the purpose of protecting a person against gunfire.
(b) A person who has been convicted of a felony commits an offense if after the conviction the person possesses metal or body armor.
(c) An offense under this section is a felony of the third degree.
As my parents would have said it, "He has book learning, but no horse sense."pushpullpete wrote:It's what some would consider "Book smart and life stupid".
ninjabread wrote:I think I saw the professor somewhere on the internet before. Does he look familiar to anybody else?