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Frankly, I don't find it surprising at all that hard working and intelligent people (of which you have to be both in order to teach at most universities I've been around) are more liberal. They have a better understanding of how the world works and what is wrong with it. Like I said, I anticipate getting attacked on this matter, but I don't really care. This is the way I see things.
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Ok, they're liberal because they are smarter than conservatives. Can we get off that train now before it becomes what dozens of other threads have tried to make all Republicans into stupid rednecks?
I'm ok with teachers being liberal. I just dont want to hear how evil Bush is when I paid $400 to learn about physics or some other class. I dont want to be failed AGAIN from a teacher that didn't like the fact I was in the military during the beginning of the Iraqi war as posted in another thread. Leave politics out of the classroom and they can lean whatever way they want (except government, it's really the only place it belongs).
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Any idea as to why you hold this opinion?
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Imagine being surrounded by Cavuto, Ann Coulter, and Hannity. Now imagine they're in charge of your grades and find every way to input their personal opinions (especially in a class that has nothing to do with it). It'd be easy to put up with it if you hold the same opinion of them, thats why many here have no problem with it. Those of us that have differing opinions, well, it's grinding on the nerves and saps respect for the professor quickly.