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- predent/prelaw
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Harvard Law Review Elects First Openly Gay President
This is like a month old but I thought it is kinda cool
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2011/ ... w-harvard/
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2011/ ... w-harvard/
- pasunepipe
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Couldn't give a shit.
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two tears in a bucket mother...TheTopBloke wrote:Couldn't give a shit.
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Why are you still even on these boards? I thought you gave up on law school?TheTopBloke wrote:Couldn't give a shit.
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This is pretty awesome. It really makes me happy. Thanks for sharing! I'm surprised we didn't hear much about this in the media... Or maybe we did?
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Good for him, I guess. I don't ever recall hearing about this on-campus, maybe I just wasn't paying enough attention.
Although I think at this point most people don't even differentiate between a "straight" and a GLBTQ individual getting these types of honors (or at least I don't)
Although I think at this point most people don't even differentiate between a "straight" and a GLBTQ individual getting these types of honors (or at least I don't)
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Re: Harvard Law Review Elects First Openly Gay President
When there hasn't been a single openly gay senator, supreme court justice, governor, president, or cabinet member in US history, it's nice to see offices in which LGBT people are represented.Moxie wrote:Good for him, I guess. I don't ever recall hearing about this on-campus, maybe I just wasn't paying enough attention.
Although I think at this point most people don't even differentiate between a "straight" and a GLBTQ individual getting these types of honors (or at least I don't)

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ExpectLess wrote:When there hasn't been a single openly gay senator, supreme court justice, governor, president, or cabinet member in US history, it's nice to see offices in which LGBT people are represented.Moxie wrote:Good for him, I guess. I don't ever recall hearing about this on-campus, maybe I just wasn't paying enough attention.
Although I think at this point most people don't even differentiate between a "straight" and a GLBTQ individual getting these types of honors (or at least I don't)
Larry Craig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHCrOtSzIBg
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Re: Harvard Law Review Elects First Openly Gay President
If we were counting closeted anti-gay Republicans in the group, we'd be overrepresented.predent/prelaw wrote:ExpectLess wrote:When there hasn't been a single openly gay senator, supreme court justice, governor, president, or cabinet member in US history, it's nice to see offices in which LGBT people are represented.Moxie wrote:Good for him, I guess. I don't ever recall hearing about this on-campus, maybe I just wasn't paying enough attention.
Although I think at this point most people don't even differentiate between a "straight" and a GLBTQ individual getting these types of honors (or at least I don't)
Larry Craig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHCrOtSzIBg