Slaughter with a smile

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Being an English professor, surely she'll appreciate this lesson on the dangers of irony:

A professor at North Idaho College, who defended saying "anyone who's ever voted Republican" should be executed by noting she delivered her opinion to students "with a smile," is now reportedly the target of e-mail death threats and offensive comments from people across the country.
"She's an excellent teacher when she stays on topic. I feel bad for her because this is a woman with a gift. She motivates kids who might not otherwise be interested in English composition."

What was that about "what goes around, comes around?" Karma run over your dogma? Wow, I would never have thought that I'd have a chance to use both of those phrases in succession ;) Needless to say, I love that caveat. She's a great teacher, when she's teaching English. She has a gift, but has a hard time choosing how to use it.

The lesson from this woman's debacle is that at NIC you can say anything about killing people, so long as you have a smile on your face. This would be good for many groups, who now need only draw a fiendish pleasure from mental imagery of the wanton slaughter of their enemies to speak their minds on campus.

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Why is it alwats the English Comp. profs? Mine was a left wing nut as well. Had 13 VW Bugs. (1986 - 90 era)

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