sex week stuff about how to protect yourself, about responsibility. about, maybe, what the right and wrong of it is, as far as we re americans and this is how we should treat each other, i think that s fine. but, the how-two stuff. i think i would have charged admission for that a couple of bucks and not had any private money going to that. any public money going to that. just do that privately on the side. so, if people want to see that kind of stuff, they pay for it. would that have been unreasonable? yes. that would have been unreasonable. i disagree because we submitted a survey that many over 500 of our students filled out. and we provided programming based on their survey. and we re providing student fees. bill: you are telling me that the taxpayers of american should be beholden to college kids to pay for what they want. if that were the case, at marist college, the taxpayers of new york would have been buying kegs all day long. come on. kids
isn t this afterhours? greg: i don t know. if it s student fees, who care? it s the money that the parents are spending. eric: islamic studies i wouldn t want my money involved with either. dana: i went to a boring college. greg: look where you ended up. still to come, what can happen to kids if they start dating too young? how young is too young to date anyway? there are so many jokes i can t say right now. the five answers those questions next. hey, our salads. [ bop ] [ bop ] [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don t like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of vegetables, a full serving of fruit. but what you taste is the fruit. so even you. could ve had a v8.
is it possible that you might have been wrong there? well, i think instead of taking a step back and looking at the overall staff editorial, it was actually not as much on the munch component of it but on the pinheaded professors comment. bill: you wrote that i was implying and something we never do here. i don t imply and can you ask a ask alan colmes. i state. i don t imply anything. but you don t know what my objection to the munch thing was. you just don t know. even though your brother was here and defended the organization. and i will tell you what my objection was. that the harvard student fund would pay for it i couldn t care less whether the munch people go out and do whatever they want to do. but we had a young woman, woman, a young harvard student who said i object to this in your face stuff in public and i don t want my student fees to be paying for it. sure. bill: that s a reasonable position which i took up. so, you don t know that so that s not good for you. woul
is it possible that you might have been wrong there? well, i think instead of taking a step back and looking at the overall staff editorial, it was actually not as much on the munch component of it but on the pinheaded professors comment. bill: you wrote that i was implying and something we never do here. i don t imply and can you ask a ask alan colmes. i state. i don t imply anything. but you don t know what my objection to the munch thing was. you just don t know. even though your brother was here and defended the organization. and i will tell you what my objection was. that the harvard student fund would pay for it i couldn t care less whether the munch people go out and do whatever they want to do. but we had a young woman, woman, a young harvard student who said i object to this in your face stuff in public and i don t want my student fees to be paying for it. sure. bill: that s a reasonable position which i took up. so, you don t know that so that s not good for you. woul
is it possible that you might have been wrong there? well, i think instead of taking a step back and looking at the overall staff editorial, it was actually not as much on the munch component of it but on the pinheaded professors comment. bill: you wrote that i was implying and something we never do here. i don t imply and can you ask a ask alan colmes. i state. i don t imply anything. but you don t know what my objection to the munch thing was. you just don t know. even though your brother was here and defended the organization. and i will tell you what my objection was. that the harvard student fund would pay for it i couldn t care less whether the munch people go out and do whatever they want to do. but we had a young woman, woman, a young harvard student who said i object to this in your face stuff in public and i don t want my student fees to be paying for it. sure. bill: that s a reasonable position which i took up. so, you don t know that so that s not good for you. woul