Friday, August 25, 2006

Dr. Peter Golding, Australia's Loss
And UTEP's Gain!

Date: Feb. 18, 2004
From: Dennis Paul Morony
To: Mr. Robert Estrada, Attorney at Law.
Position: Member University of Texas Board of Regents

Dear Mr. Estrada:

"Yea!

"Let's hear it for UTEP's University Studies 2350, where even Pro-Fonda Marxist-wannabes can go off in people's faces! Well, at least electronically...

"And get off scot free.

"But you know, personally, I think this sort of vigorous debate is beneficial as a whole.

"Especially to those of us who openly despise Jane Fonda-style communist agitation and intimidating-in-your-face behavior by her self-appointed UTEP staff-student thugs and wannabes as Amigo (or Amiga) Camarada/CompaƱera H., enraged over what we had to say about Ms. Fonda's trashing of Mr. Cesar Chavez and Joan Baez going on twenty-five years ago, before coming here [to El Paso] to rescue the women of Mexico.

"For one thing, this Marxist confrontational in-your-face attitude helps us gain recruits to a contrary way of thinking in an otherwise uninspiring and academically worthless -- but otherwise totally entertaining! -- obligatory class.

"And as for the UTEP police case involving Ms. Lisa Campos Emmert, Dr. Judith Munter, PhD. and yours truly, bumbling along as he tries to hold to that 3.85 cumuative GPA until at least the end of this semester, what can we say?

"That yourself and your fellow board members don't -- by now -- already know?

"Of a potential forthcoming public relations disaster for UTEP, going quietly tick-tock, tick-tock, like one of those old French Revolutionary plays, getting ready to blow with one awesome Tsk, tsk, tsk and a my oh my!

"Thanks for your attention...

"Yours truly,

"Dennis Paul Morony

"UTEP Senior, English and American Literature

"Enclosures: Copies of posted forum commentary relating to such current UTEP student issues in the obligatory class called University Studies 2350 as these staff-faculty mandated topics dealing with the individual student's exercise of her or his First Amendment Rights to Free Expression and Personal Opinion as:

(1) The War in Iraq, (2) Ignorance, (3) Education."

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