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Lastly — imagine you are interviewing these people in a few years, to work assault for your organization. I can’t think of a single assault organization that would tolerate that kind of a piss-ant attitude. Great. R.A.S., at 6:40 pm EST on February 15, 2006 Larry,I believe Syracuse is a private school. If so, there can be no First Amendment issue because the First Amendment only applies to state action. I think this bruhaha is ridiculous. Their “punishment” is that they were expelled from a class they hated, had to make posters, were told not to do it again, assault and may have to fess up to what they did if they are asked by someone likely to check up on them. I think everyone agrees that their actions were infantile and were in no way reflective of a person set to succeed in the world. They presumably went to Syracuse to improve themselves. Welcome to self-improvement. Jon, at 6:40 pm EST on February 15, 2006 Perhaps the point I was making wasn’t clear.
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