Armed with those details alone, the situation doesn’t look good for a university that has seen a number of controversies related to its racial climate. But students supporting the effort say it’s not about the pledge protest or race at all — but rather, several misconduct allegations against Mr. Stewart. And, while insisting that the student government acts autonomously, top administrators agreed that race was not a factor in the vote.
Mark Land, vice president for university relations, said there was no cause and effect in Mr. Stewart’s protest and his impeachment, which triggers a hearing where senators will vote on whether to remove him from office. "The issues that have been brought up related to the impeachment have nothing to do with his decision not to stand for the pledge," Mr. Land said.
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You already know how this works. So-called "transgressions" that would otherwise be overlooked for most people are now amplified to remove dude from office.
Simple solution... Anyone who doesn't want to support what this country stands for, put them into a higher tax bracket. Why should they pay the same taxes as those of us that believe and support the USA.
4:10 PM I totally disagree
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