Good old Prof. Jensen. I went to SSU for a few semesters back in the late 80's. He was quite a presence there. I never had the pleasure to take a class with him, but he had a very good reputation on campus.
And you notice how they never even mention Dean anymore? He may as well be Kucinich.
Wow, nice serendipity. Good to know he does exist..
Yeah, I think Dean is done for this campaign at least; he's made plenty of his own mistakes, too, but the media and the DNC really have become the Kingmakers (and the RNC of course, but they've got an easy choice this year) of the electoral season. I don't know what it will take to wake America up; when less than 50% of the eligible public votes on the future of their lives (and less than that vote 'responsibly'), I'm not sure we can get a reasonable resolution.
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Date: 2004-02-12 10:41 am (UTC)And you notice how they never even mention Dean anymore? He may as well be Kucinich.
Re: Prof. Jensen
Date: 2004-02-13 06:34 am (UTC)Yeah, I think Dean is done for this campaign at least; he's made plenty of his own mistakes, too, but the media and the DNC really have become the Kingmakers (and the RNC of course, but they've got an easy choice this year) of the electoral season. I don't know what it will take to wake America up; when less than 50% of the eligible public votes on the future of their lives (and less than that vote 'responsibly'), I'm not sure we can get a reasonable resolution.