Members of the UC Davis Internal Affairs Commission have consistently voted against a bill which would allow the Pledge of Allegiance to be said at meetings. "The Davis Enforcer," a student newspa...
Members of the UC Davis Internal Affairs Commission have consistently voted against a bill which would allow the Pledge of Allegiance to be said at meetings. "The Davis Enforcer," a student newspaper at the university, decided to find out why.
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Oh please, this is the saddest excuse of an expose of the UCD ASUCD. Obviously, the enforcer is biased against the LEAD slate and probably wants this to be used as propaganda against the slate. The reason why they didn't want you to film was because they knew you would portray it in the wrong light and misconstrue the reality.
This is disgusting what your council has done to your school. These people have no clue what they are doing and they are supposed to be the "future" of America. As a fellow college student on another campus, you have my support for this video. Good luck and keep the fight for liberty!
I strongly disagree with your assessment of the actions of the campus IAC members. All this video does is blow every comment made out of proportion. Your comparison of the IAC to the USSR is at best a pathetic attempt at right-winged propaganda. Your method of "uncovering the truth," is much like Michael Moore's: you play at emotions, showing anything that could possibly be interpreted as "radical," when taken out of context. And this is coming from a liberal.
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