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USM Sympathizer

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As an "outside observer," I guess I have been most surprised that you have not received more vocal support from other faculty at other institutitons inside MS.  One would think they would really rally around to support you, but I haven't seen much evidence of this (perhaps I have overlooked it).  Why has such support not been more visible?  It's hard for me to imagine how faculty at any other MS college imagine that they will benefit from damage to USM.  Even if they WOULD benefit, it's hard for me to imagine why they would want to benefit under such circumstances.  Can anyone explain why we have not heard more from them?  Surely they must recognize that what is happening at USM could just as easily happen to them, and that the implications of the USM mess are bad for everyone truly concerned about higher education in the state.

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Mississippi Mindset

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I hate to say this but it is because so many see this as a zero-sum game.  Thames, by the way, is clearly of this mindset.



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Longhorn Eagle

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No, and that's precisely the problem. What has happened at USM could NEVER happen at Ole Miss. If the events were repeated there, Shelby would have been gone in '03, because the board, alumni, and state politicians would never allow their flagship school to be trashed like USM. To them, USM is a project, and without alumni willing to stand up for it, we'll continue to be treated as such.



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Invictus

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Originally posted by: USM Sympathizer

"Can anyone explain why we have not heard more from them?"


I think the majority simply know much about what's going on at USM. If the situations on their respective campuses are relatively stable, they are probably too busy doing teaching, research & service to keep up with the pig circus at USM. Of the few who do take notice, probably most think, "Thank goodness that can't happen here." And if they're in Oxford or Starkville, they're probably right.

Personally, I'd like to see what kind of rise one would get out of the faculty (and alumni) of the University of Mississippi if a group of "influential community members" purported to meet & support a vision of converting that institution into a glorified trade school.

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Albert

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Originally posted by: USM Sympathizer

"As an "outside observer," I guess I have been most surprised that you have not received more vocal support from other faculty at other institutitons inside MS.  One would think they would really rally around to support you, but I haven't seen much evidence of this (perhaps I have overlooked it).  Why has such support not been more visible?  "


Yes, you have overlooked it. Initially several other schools were in cahoots with the USM Faculty Senate, but they finally saw the writing on the wall. People here on this board also started taking drastic and unethical measures that no other respectable faculty or school would participate in. Also, most of the people here are English and Anthropology/Sociology personnel and former faculty. They have alot of free time on their hands now.


I do not understand why you think people would rally around a sinking ship, especially a pirate ship.



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Flashback

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This upcoming meeting is so reminiscent of the one held before the reorganization in early '03.  How many of the same people were involved, does anyone know?

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100 years behind

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"This upcoming meeting is so reminiscent of the one held before the reorganization in early '03."

You must mean 1903 - a prelude to the Bilbo era in Mississippi's higher education.

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USM Sympathizer

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Originally posted by: Albert

" Yes, you have overlooked it. Initially several other schools were in cahoots with the USM Faculty Senate, but they finally saw the writing on the wall. People here on this board also started taking drastic and unethical measures that no other respectable faculty or school would participate in. Also, most of the people here are English and Anthropology/Sociology personnel and former faculty. They have alot of free time on their hands now. I do not understand why you think people would rally around a sinking ship, especially a pirate ship."


Albert,


I have lost all respect for you (and there wasn't much to begin with).  You continue to ignore repeated requests to defend Shelby.  If I were you, I'd be ashamed to show my moniker on this board.  You are hardly the kind of "red-blooded American male" Shelby admires.  In fact, Albert, I have come to think of you as just a great big


 



 



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Robert Campbell

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Originally posted by: Albert

" Yes, you have overlooked it. Initially several other schools were in cahoots with the USM Faculty Senate, but they finally saw the writing on the wall. People here on this board also started taking drastic and unethical measures that no other respectable faculty or school would participate in. Also, most of the people here are English and Anthropology/Sociology personnel and former faculty. They have alot of free time on their hands now. I do not understand why you think people would rally around a sinking ship, especially a pirate ship."


Where's the case for the man you so admire... Shelby Thames?


Robert Campbell



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USM Sympathizer

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HARD TO SAY . . . THEY ALL PRETTY MUCH LOOK LIKE ALBERT TO ME!



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