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« In Utah? | Main | Dumb crooks -- felon in possession »

Professor introducing self to the gun culture

Posted by David Hardy · 6 June 2008 10:56 AM

Here's her blog entry, and here's her first post to Inside Higher Education.

2 Comments | Leave a comment

123 | June 7, 2008 5:40 AM | Reply

If the woman shoots as badly as she writes, I hope they cleared the range.

What she writes is boring as hades, and any woman who is old enough to have a Ph.D. and had never fired a gun must be too stupid to deserve the Ph.D. And, WHY is she so impressed with Bethesda that she imagines everyone else will be impressed with it or will assume that her being from Bethesda will suggest some cachet?

Catty here, but ...

Kevin Baker | June 7, 2008 9:53 AM | Reply

The third-person bit is tiring as well. I left a comment on Part II yesterday, and they surprised me by printing it, so I left a comment on Part III this morning. It'll be interesting to see if that one gets published.

Thanks for the link. I find this stuff interesting in a wonkish sort of way.

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