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Two nights ago we had John O’Neill (Unfit for Command) here at the University of Dayton to talk. Protesters passed out leaflets in advance, and at least two people (before I left) tried to monopolize the microphone with speeches (not questions) during the Q&A. At one point, a guy went on for a good five minutes before O’Neill interrupted and the man said, “I’m not finished,” to which O’Neill said, “Oh yes you are!” to a standing O. To our credit, the UD students, even those who disagreed with O’Neill’s positions, were polite and asked to-the-point questions. It was the moronic adults — so-called “vets” and “peace activists” — who pulled the shenanigans.
p>I discussed some of these problems with Rush Limbaugh in the March interview of the Limbaugh Letter and in a symposium, “Can the University be Saved?” br> — Larry Schweikart br> Co-author,
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