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iceman
ParticipantThis is a joke! You’re vile views towards us “infidels” is only very thinly disguised.
But in the interest of open dialog, let me throw out a few other websites for a more balanced viewpoint:
http://www.faithfreedom.org
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com
http://www.420megs.com/users/undressing-islam/two-faces-of-quran.htmAnd if we want to discuss the true Islam, shouldn’t we examine a bit about it’s founder? I’m certainly glad Jesus Christ wasn’t a murderer, rapist, or pedaphile.
iceman
Participant“Factor everything in, not just what people tell you here. Ask an HR rep from a company you want to work for.”
Agreed. That’s the single best piece of advice on this thread. If you want to move up in your current company, online may be the way to go. If you want to work for a bulge bracket bank as an M&A professional, it’s clearly not the way to go.
The online schools have some advantages, but they come with disadvantages. They don’t want to turn anyone down and that short term outlook harms them.
My girlfriend is a F500 recruiter and she has received resumes from online MBA grads looking for AA positions. Sadly, when she looks at the work experience, the AA position is a step up for them. She’s smart enough to judge people as individuals but I’m sure there are others who worry what you learn from such a fellow student or that get peeved off by the spam these schools generate. The “If you already have an MBA, would you like to be a professor for us” mass mailing messages don’t sit very well with me.
iceman
ParticipantThis could just as easily be ID the speaker: College prof or terrorist.
To answer Brandon’s comment, yes it’s OK to challenge the status quo and question Bush’s policies. But to do it by claiming the victims deserved it or that it was God’s punishment is disgusting and assanine.
iceman
ParticipantI strongly recommend “Why Race Matters” by Michael Levin.
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