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Posted on 10/11/16 at 8:14 pm to Tillman
Do you think anyone is looking for validation from a Clempson fan? 
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 8:42 pm to Kentucker
i'm not the one calling people dumb, I'll take a degree from Clemson over one from Kentucky and Jackson State , etc
never heard anything good about kentucky academics
never heard anything good about kentucky academics
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 9:43 pm to N97883
I am no more of a sexual pervert than Bill Clinton. He says pussy too.
Posted on 10/11/16 at 9:56 pm to Tillman
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I'll take a degree from Clemson over one from Kentucky and Jackson State , etc
never heard anything good about kentucky academics
You should become more aware of academia then
National Science Foundation rankings
The company Kentucky keeps
65 University of Miami (ACC)
66 Brown University (IVY league and AAU member)
67 University of California, Irvine(Big West and AAU member)
68 University of Kentucky (SEC)
69 Washington State University (PAC)
The company Clemson keeps
115 Utah State University
116 West Virginia University (Big 12)
117 Clemson University (ACC)
118 Tufts University
119 Texas Tech University (Big 12)
Posted on 10/11/16 at 10:07 pm to Cheese Grits
pretty sure Clemson ranked above Kentucky in most rankings like US News and Forbes.
Posted on 10/11/16 at 10:11 pm to Tillman
Dude, you've been excoriating people throughout this entire thread. Trump can do do wrong in your opinion.
He could rape a woman in the middle of the street and you'd say she brought it on herself. He will face a trial for raping a thirteen-year-old that's set for after the election.
The man is a sexual predator and pervert. He thinks women are beneath him, pun intended, and treats them accordingly. That was reflected by his crass comments to Mrs. Clinton during the last debate. Still you back him.
Oh, and it's classic irony that you denigrate UK academics while frequently being unable to put together coherent sentences.
He could rape a woman in the middle of the street and you'd say she brought it on herself. He will face a trial for raping a thirteen-year-old that's set for after the election.
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The first major scandal to hit the Trump campaign besides the typical “what a racist, such a sexist, yada yada yada,” came from a lawsuit stemming from the infamous sex parties held by billionaire and known pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The woman named in the suit is Katie Johnson, who says Trump took her virginity in 1994 when she was only 13 and being held by Epstein as a slave.
The man is a sexual predator and pervert. He thinks women are beneath him, pun intended, and treats them accordingly. That was reflected by his crass comments to Mrs. Clinton during the last debate. Still you back him.
Oh, and it's classic irony that you denigrate UK academics while frequently being unable to put together coherent sentences.
Posted on 10/11/16 at 10:16 pm to Kentucker
you are supporting the Clintons but calling Trump a rapist. you are a hack. Bill Clitnton is a white Bill Cosby and Hillary was his enabler and attacked his accusers.
i responded to a person who said Kentucky was a better college than Clemson. you don't seem intelligent at all. Typical leftwing douchebag
Trump has a female running his campaign. and has a lot of females in senior positions at his company. your GOP 'war on women' rhetoric doesn't jive with the reality.
i responded to a person who said Kentucky was a better college than Clemson. you don't seem intelligent at all. Typical leftwing douchebag
Trump has a female running his campaign. and has a lot of females in senior positions at his company. your GOP 'war on women' rhetoric doesn't jive with the reality.
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 10:29 pm to Tillman
I was responding to your post that you're "not the one calling people dumb." Try to keep up.
Neither of the Clintons have been formally accused of rape as Trump is currently. The stooges that Trump presented at the last debate have had their stories vetted long ago and no one believed them.
You're one of Trump's Rumps and just support him because you think he's right-wing. He's not, especially socially. He's even pro-gay. That ought to wrinkle your tinfoil hat.
Neither of the Clintons have been formally accused of rape as Trump is currently. The stooges that Trump presented at the last debate have had their stories vetted long ago and no one believed them.
You're one of Trump's Rumps and just support him because you think he's right-wing. He's not, especially socially. He's even pro-gay. That ought to wrinkle your tinfoil hat.
Posted on 10/11/16 at 10:29 pm to Tillman
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pretty sure Clemson ranked above Kentucky in most rankings like US News and Forbes.
If you are using these to source your rankings you are clearly not an academic.
When college presidents gets together they discuss AAU and NSF metrics, not some rankings used to appeal to students and parents.
Posted on 10/11/16 at 10:42 pm to Kentucker
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I was responding to your post that you're "not the one calling people dumb." Try to keep up.
Neither of the Clintons have been formally accused of rape as Trump is currently. The stooges that Trump presented at the last debate have had their stories vetted long ago and no one believed them.
You're one of Trump's Rumps and just support him because you think he's right-wing. He's not, especially socially. He's even pro-gay. That ought to wrinkle your tinfoil hat.
i know he's not conservative, but i know he's not a liberal ideologue at the same time. if he was, it would have been much easier for him to run for the Democrat politician, given his multiple marriages and lewd commentsi nthe past. if Democrats had no moral objection to BIll Clinton and Ted Kennedy, Trump is a piker.
i don't see how a position on a social issue makes one a conspiracy theorist, which is what 'tinfoil hat' refers to. I don't think Republicans are anti-gay, even the ones who are anti-gay marriage. they just not going to bless somethign they think is immoral. if they don't support gambling, does that mean they anti-people who gamble. you have to twist it into a bigotry thing b/c that is what liberals do. victimization politics, you always up in a cross about how everybody hates u b/c you are gay
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 10:44 pm to Cheese Grits
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If you are using these to source your rankings you are clearly not an academic.
When college presidents gets together they discuss AAU and NSF metrics, not some rankings used to appeal to students and parents.
ok, so who made AAU and NSF judge and jury? You are using an appeal to authority argument but you dont' even explain why they are the autorithy.
you don't know anything about Clemson so anything you say about it is useless. i have no problem with Kentucky in general.
Posted on 10/11/16 at 11:09 pm to Tillman
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ok, so who made AAU and NSF judge and jury?
You seriously have to ask?
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is a United States government agency that supports fundamental research and education in all the non-medical fields of science and engineering. Its medical counterpart is the National Institutes of Health. With an annual budget of about US$7.0 billion (fiscal year 2012), the NSF funds approximately 24% of all federally supported basic research conducted by the United States' colleges and universities. In some fields, such as mathematics, computer science, economics and the social sciences, the NSF is the major source of federal backing.
The AAU was founded in 1900 by a group of fourteen Ph.D.-granting universities in the United States to strengthen and standardize American doctoral programs. Today, the primary purpose of the organization is to provide a forum for the development and implementation of institutional and national policies, in order to promote strong programs in academic research and scholarship and undergraduate, graduate, and professional education.
The largest attraction of the AAU for many schools, especially nonmembers, is prestige. For example, in 2010 the chancellor of nonmember North Carolina State University described it as "the pre-eminent research-intensive membership group. To be a part of that organization is something N.C. State aspires to." A spokesman for nonmember University of Connecticut called it "perhaps the most elite organization in higher education. You'd probably be hard-pressed to find a major research university that didn't want to be a member of the AAU." In 2012, the new elected chancellor of University of Massachusetts Amherst, a nonmember of AAU, reaffirmed the framework goal of elevating the campus to AAU standards which inspire them to become a member in the near future, and called it a distinctive status. Because of the lengthy and difficult entrance process, boards of trustees, state legislators, and donors often see membership as evidence of the quality of a university.
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you don't know anything about Clemson so anything you say about it is useless.
You have no clue how much I know about Clemson and I was around long before the age of internet idiots who think nothing existed before 2010. Curris is a University of Kentucky alumni, and was born in Lexington Kentucky (where the University of Kentucky is actually located) and currently resides there today. Prince and Barker were Tennessee lads, you know, where Al Gore Sr and Al Gore Jr are from.
I must now disengage your troll attempts because it is clear you do not have the ability to discuss issues above a high school level educational standard. If you really did get a degree in engineering from Clemson, you need to ask for your money back.
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