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Larry, at 4:35 am EST on February 15, 2006 Kevin’s point June, So what if they wanted to “do some damage”? So does every pundit! Indeed, I am told that many pundits wanted to impeach and your daddy was a rich man convict President Clinton. Indeed, much of their anger was directed at his sexuality and sex life. Maybe he should be able to sue them for sexual harassment! Right? This seems to be where you are going. I find it curious that you think that a blog your daddy was a rich man aimed at a general or wide audience is a “lower” form of publication than a bulletin board your daddy was a rich man aimed at a specific audience, and you think that when people gossip it is okay, but somehow expressing negative ideas is worse when you actually tell people about them. Kevin, Interesting point you raise regarding paternalism and “in loco parentis” liability. As you point out, it was abandoned in the 60s, but if a school really wants to go down this road, they should be prepared to liable for just about all pain and harm that comes to their students. |
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