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A Public Challenge for Roy


A Public Challenge for Roy -- Posted by junkman999 on 01-20-04 17:24


Ok - Roy had his chance to issue a public challenge. I answered it,
but not to his satisfaction. Surprised? I'm not...

Here is a public challenge for Roy. Show this NG any evidence that SA
(state approved) degrees have equal utility to RA degrees and I'll go
away. Fail to show this NG that SA degrees have equal utility to RA
degrees and you go away.

Deal?

Of course you can't do this - because it isn't so. But you are
welcome to try.

Hugs and kisses - your friend Junkman999


Re: A Public Challenge for Roy -- Posted by toughnut on 01-21-04 06:57


junkman999@earthlink.net (junkman999) wrote in message news:<857f433a.0401201724.49e13248@posting.google.com>...
> Ok - Roy had his chance to issue a public challenge. I answered it,
> but not to his satisfaction. Surprised? I'm not...
>
> Here is a public challenge for Roy. Show this NG any evidence that SA
> (state approved) degrees have equal utility to RA degrees and I'll go
> away. Fail to show this NG that SA degrees have equal utility to RA
> degrees and you go away.
>
> Deal?
>
> Of course you can't do this - because it isn't so. But you are
> welcome to try.
>
> Hugs and kisses - your friend Junkman999

How 'bout' all those professors (from CCU) teaching at colleges Roy
showed! Anyway it's you (Junkman) came on saying state approved
degrees are time bombs, and they are popping all the time. You haven't
shown a "single" person with a true state approved degree that went
'BANG.' Roy doesn't have to show anything. It's up to you to prove
your allegation. Give the links to, or names of people in jail or
fired for having state licensed degrees. Laura Callahan got a mill
degree from Hamilton U. , a state "exempt" school, it wasn't state
approved. Prove that explosions are going off all over America, or
admit you have no proof. Millions of people have graduated from state
licensed colleges. You should have no problem listing a few hundred,
dozen, half dozen, or at least a couple that went..........""BANG""


Re: A Public Challenge for Roy -- Posted by Lal Wasdev on 01-23-04 01:27


agustus-m@care2.com (toughnut) wrote in message news:...
> junkman999@earthlink.net (junkman999) wrote in message news:<857f433a.0401201724.49e13248@posting.google.com>...
> > Ok - Roy had his chance to issue a public challenge. I answered it,
> > but not to his satisfaction. Surprised? I'm not...
> >
> > Here is a public challenge for Roy. Show this NG any evidence that SA
> > (state approved) degrees have equal utility to RA degrees and I'll go
> > away. Fail to show this NG that SA degrees have equal utility to RA
> > degrees and you go away.
> >
> > Deal?
> >
> > Of course you can't do this - because it isn't so. But you are
> > welcome to try.
> >
> > Hugs and kisses - your friend Junkman999
>
> How 'bout' all those professors (from CCU) teaching at colleges Roy
> showed! Anyway it's you (Junkman) came on saying state approved
> degrees are time bombs, and they are popping all the time. You haven't
> shown a "single" person with a true state approved degree that went
> 'BANG.' Roy doesn't have to show anything. It's up to you to prove
> your allegation. Give the links to, or names of people in jail or
> fired for having state licensed degrees. Laura Callahan got a mill
> degree from Hamilton U. , a state "exempt" school, it wasn't state
> approved. Prove that explosions are going off all over America, or
> admit you have no proof. Millions of people have graduated from state
> licensed colleges. You should have no problem listing a few hundred,
> dozen, half dozen, or at least a couple that went..........""BANG""


Well yeah Roy raises a good point, for I've been reading degreeinfo
stuff for years and it's almost always about how great the Bear's
guide is and how noble he's supposed to be. Then someone from
somewhere will ask questions about a certain school. If it is
excelsior, the reader will be directed to the existing discussion as
opposed to beginning a new one. If it's about an unaccredited school
then you get the same usual bunch of people slamming the guy. Some
will tell you outright that they have knowledge and morals but in fact
cynical cowards. If these so called "vanity degrees" or unaccredited
degrees are so bad..I mean that bad...one should have no trouble
finding some poor souls who were sent to the office exit for having
these bad degrees.
I don't even waste my time reading the links, I get disappointed
everytime.



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