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    Quote Originally Posted by Masterofreality View Post
    And Deters did a fine job at it. He was Treasurer from 1999-2005, during which time the State of Ohio had a AA+ Credit rating-higher than Illinois and Indiana and equal to Michigan. Seems as if he fulfilled his responsibility very well despite your Blue Glassed Strawman argument.
    That info is public record, if you’d bother to research rather than spewing Dem bull crap.
    MOR: Since you and I have different definitions of responsibility, I'll say we'll have to agree to disagree.

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    Never ceases to amaze me how far some will go to runover others with opposing viewpoints, political affiliation or ideologies. It's one of the many things that's wrong with America today. You can't be respectful and acknowledge that someone has a differing viewpoint. You resort to calling them names that are derogatory and demeaning. I can chalk it up to people that are incredibly selfish and lack emotional maturity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bleedXblue View Post
    Never ceases to amaze me how far some will go to runover others with opposing viewpoints, political affiliation or ideologies. It's one of the many things that's wrong with America today. You can't be respectful and acknowledge that someone has a differing viewpoint. You resort to calling them names that are derogatory and demeaning. I can chalk it up to people that are incredibly selfish and lack emotional maturity.
    I chalk it up to breeding, which means we're probably in agreement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bleedXblue View Post
    Never ceases to amaze me how far some will go to runover others with opposing viewpoints, political affiliation or ideologies. It's one of the many things that's wrong with America today. You can't be respectful and acknowledge that someone has a differing viewpoint. You resort to calling them names that are derogatory and demeaning. I can chalk it up to people that are incredibly selfish and lack emotional maturity.
    Yes. “Rethuglican” is abhorrent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bleedXblue View Post
    Never ceases to amaze me how far some will go to runover others with opposing viewpoints, political affiliation or ideologies. It's one of the many things that's wrong with America today. You can't be respectful and acknowledge that someone has a differing viewpoint. You resort to calling them names that are derogatory and demeaning. I can chalk it up to people that are incredibly selfish and lack emotional maturity.
    Ironically, your comment has gone 360 as to why Hanycz made her decision to keep Deters. Well done! And well done Madam President!

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    Can we go back to the beginning. What in the world is a Justice in Residence? Sounds like something someone just made up like a superhero title.

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    Free money?
    ...he went up late, and I was already up there.

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    A Justice in Residence is actually a thing. Though it has different titles. For instance Judge Hamilton of the 7th Circuit (located in Chicago) has his official office in Bloomington, Indiana on the campus of the Mauer School of Law School. When Court is not in session in Chicago, he lectures classes and supports initiative around that campus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drudy23 View Post
    Can we go back to the beginning. What in the world is a Justice in Residence? Sounds like something someone just made up like a superhero title.
    It’s not unheard of at many universities, but usually ones that have Law Schools. It’s also not unheard of for universities to have Artists, Writers, etc. in Residence Positions. Some fill if on a rotating basis where guests are brought in on a regular basis, others may have longer term commitments.

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    Does Dana's have a Patron in Residence program?
    If so, where can I get an application?
    ...he went up late, and I was already up there.

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