This was just about the only Kyle call or post that I could actually stomach and I did agree with him. However, what I loved more, was the guy who called at the end of the hour and called Kyle what he is and has been for years in regards to his professional allegiances.......A Benedict Arnold!!!!!!
I can't count the numerous times I had to listen to him chime in about the Panthers and what a true professional football team was and how a true franchise was run. I also loved how the caller placed Kyle quietly (or not) in the corner on Kyle's ludicrous comment about predicting super bowl glory for the Saints in 2009 blahh.........I wanted to do the same thing but didn't have access to call in.
Doc A had his day, thank God it's over, he should respect the current administration and defer his comments.
You are saying that Judge Brown took upon himself to make up some crazy explanation of why this university could not change their name because it would create a new university......my question is "How can you make a law years or even days later to change and existing ULS procedure that was voted on and passed legally? I am not a lawyer, just want an answer........Would this university be called "University of Louisiana" if not for this Judge Brown (an alumni) who should have recused himself, been replaced?
That website is run by a guy from New Orleans
IN A DIFFERENT SYSTEMThe "at ___" was very important, law makers wrote at the time, because Louisiana already has one flagship school in Baton Rouge."
Paranoia run amuck.
Yes.
If his logic became the rule of the day, it would be worse than the recent government shutdown.
His logic at the time dictated that if your daily activity was not specifically spelled out in the Constitution you could not perform the function.
Headlines at the time should have read: State of Louisiana: Constitutionally established executive body with no related restrictions has executive powers totally handcuffed, by LSU leaning Judge.
T-Joe has no more right to free speech within the ULS than you do at your job....Both are subject to restrictions by their employers with regards to work place speech, and comments about your employers. Neither are absolutes.
Now you and I are not subject to this problem as we do in fact have free speech.
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