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unc70

(6,117 posts)
Fri Apr 27, 2012, 01:37 AM Apr 2012

Contrary to CW at DU, The UNC Center on Poverty, Work & Opportunity is not dead

While posting and responding this week on the trial of John Edwards, I have read many highly emotional posts denouncing Edwards that go far beyond his personal failings. Many posts allege that The University and Edwards had no interest in poverty except as a sham issue for the Edwards campaign. This line of attack was widespread in GOP circles, but such attacks by DUers on the honor and integrity of The University and The University Community can not be taken lightly nor their errors allowed to stand unchallenged.

http://www.law.unc.edu/centers/poverty/


I posted quite a bit about poverty and related issues on DU2.

"Where the weak grow strong, and the strong grow great" -- from the Official NC State Toast

Esse quam videri

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Contrary to CW at DU, The UNC Center on Poverty, Work & Opportunity is not dead (Original Post) unc70 Apr 2012 OP
K&R (this Alum agrees)! n/t zazen Apr 2012 #1
I try not to judge anyone except rethugs of course and it was because of his stance on poverty jwirr Apr 2012 #2

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
2. I try not to judge anyone except rethugs of course and it was because of his stance on poverty
Sat Apr 28, 2012, 05:07 PM
Apr 2012

that I can forgive him. I am not perfect.

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