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en A sensible and consistent commitment to intellectual freedom ought to allow military recruiters open access to campus. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. A sensible and consistent commitment to intellectual freedom ought to allow military recruiters open access to campus.

en We permit recruiters to come on campus as just another employer in a sense. We don't restrict access to campus.

en Coming from public schools all my life, I thought that we shouldn't have to allow the recruiters on campus. But now is does sort of make sense to me that if we're taking government money we should at least allow the recruiters on campus.

en It's a hot issue nationally. We allow military recruiters on campus, so the ruling does not affect us.

en [The upcoming case] is an important priority for Penn because we have a policy that says that recruiters on campus should not discriminate, ... [The amendment is] really limiting our freedom.

en A child's decision to join the military is very likely to land them on the field of battle in a fairly short time. It makes absolute sense that the schools have a legal and ethical obligation to ensure that parents and students can control the access that military recruiters have to children _ at least in their own homes.

en I think it's important for people to know that the purpose of the Freedom Walk is to remember the victims, to reflect on what happened in this country, and then to renew our commitment to freedom and to the people defending the freedom ... our men and women in the military across the globe.

en Having long been complicit or acquiescent in the enforcement of speech codes, and supportive of regulatory policies promoting ethnic and gender quotas, they here tried to torture the concept of free speech to cover their pet practice of excluding military recruiters from campus. The Court has rightly and unanimously rebuked their sophistry.

en That's why [recruiters] prey on HCC. They're everywhere on campus.

en There were a series of protests calling for the removal of military recruiters. There was even a protest at the Career Fair. Of course, all of these protests were against the policy of recruitment, not against the military itself.

en The Internet is likely to face a grave threat ... If we fail to respond appropriately, we risk the freedom and enterprise fostered by this informational marvel, and end up sacrificing access to information, privacy, and protection of intellectual property we have all depended on.

en We have purposely taken a hands-off approach to intellectual property to stimulate the intellectual and entrepreneurial freedom at the university and industry level.

en It was something AU needed to address, since allowing the recruiters on campus would be a violation of their non-discrimination policy.

en I introduced the bill because the issue of removing recruiters from campus became more pressing over the summer [of 2005].

en We cannot choose freedom established on a hierarchy of degrees of freedom, on a caste system of equality like military rank. We must be free not because we claim freedom, but because we practice it.
  William Faulkner


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