Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 26 March 2008 - 11:47am.
thanks for your point of view. I thought Army instills more civility. Anyway I have more closely related acquaintances in Army than many,& lot of respect for army. I have qualified from National & International Institutions which can be dream for any body whether in Army or not. Cutting short for I don't want to sound personal & uncivilized like you.
The college in question is affiliated to a university whose statute & bond of affiliation it is violating by restricting entry to Army wards. So it can be dis-affiliated anytime if somebody asks a legal view & than all the students will suffer the fate like students from poor private colleges unless they restrict their substandard qualification to healing within the Army.
Dont forget Army is paid for by the public / tax p[ayers money which is also responsible for the running of Army Hospitals etc.
People of my caliber impart education/ skills to top most brains in the world of their own choosing, they don't look for reservations or affirmative action.
Well grow up & take some lessons in civilized discourse.
The college is violating the statute of the affiliating university, its commitment to the university hence it is unconstitutional & will remain so. Just because we have handed you guns & a job to look after us doesn't make you what you fell to be.
Take care of yourself & your intellect
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thanks for your point of
thanks for your point of view. I thought Army instills more civility. Anyway I have more closely related acquaintances in Army than many,& lot of respect for army. I have qualified from National & International Institutions which can be dream for any body whether in Army or not. Cutting short for I don't want to sound personal & uncivilized like you.
The college in question is affiliated to a university whose statute & bond of affiliation it is violating by restricting entry to Army wards. So it can be dis-affiliated anytime if somebody asks a legal view & than all the students will suffer the fate like students from poor private colleges unless they restrict their substandard qualification to healing within the Army.
Dont forget Army is paid for by the public / tax p[ayers money which is also responsible for the running of Army Hospitals etc.
People of my caliber impart education/ skills to top most brains in the world of their own choosing, they don't look for reservations or affirmative action.
Well grow up & take some lessons in civilized discourse.
The college is violating the statute of the affiliating university, its commitment to the university hence it is unconstitutional & will remain so. Just because we have handed you guns & a job to look after us doesn't make you what you fell to be.
Take care of yourself & your intellect