"Duke Apologizes to Lacrosse Players"

Story here. Excerpt:

'DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke University President Richard Brodhead apologized Saturday for not better supporting the men's lacrosse players falsely accused in last year's highly publicized rape scandal.

Brodhead, speaking at the university's law school, said he regretted Duke's "failure to reach out" in a "time of extraordinary peril" after a woman accused three players of raping at a March 2006 party thrown by the team.'

Too little, too late. Brodhead, it's time for you to step down.

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.....like paying each of the false rape accusation victims 10 million dollars each and establishing a department in the Duke law school to study the crime of false rape accusations and work out solutions to prevent such crimes from happening again? That would be a good start.

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luek...excellent Idea!!

Duke university should fund a think tank to study America's violent past concerning "Rape" hysteria!!

What happens to a culture upon constant exposure to rape; and (women-as-victim) propaganda everywhere he turns! A feminist anti-male lynch mentality is what evolves...And men/fathers/boys are paying the price!!

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The 88 Duke faculty who signed that vile letter of condemnation need to be held accountable for their lack of integrity.

They are collecting six-figure salaries for teaching three classes per year and had a whole lotta time on their hands to launch a P.C. persecution.

If these faculty received even 25% of the scrutiny that the lacrosse players were subjected to, many would resign from their comfy tenured positions.

Other than pedophile priests, I am hard-pressed to identify a more corrupt class than tenured academics.

Every Duke 88 prof should have their portfolio of teaching and scholarship closely interrogated with regard to their ethics and integrity.

Just to let them know how it feels....

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