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WOW..... A University VP in a police sting??
Tell me it's not so...
It is absolutely appalling that a university vice president, who should be a role model for students, would get caught up in prostitution. However, it is not surprising considering the state of the modern higher education system.
Modern universities have completely abandoned the teaching of moral values. Honesty, loyalty, and chastity are all ridiculed as outdated values.
It is time for universities to return to their historic role of teaching positive moral values. Only by doing so can they avoid fiascos such as this.
John enough with the diatribe on the "modern higher education system."
This is one individual. It says nothing about SUU or higher education.
My heart goes out to his family.
What a shame for this man and his family.
There you go. Just because he was arrested he's guilty?
John Charity Spring suggests that a university VP should act like a role model. That was my opinion when the President of the United States got involved with Monica Lewinsky.
I was told that what the president did in private was personal and none of my business. I didn't buy that argument then and I don't buy it now.
@Rifleman: The difference being this involved prostitutes, and Clinton and Lewinsky were consenting adults. As far as I know, prostitution is against the law. However, it's not against the law for two consenting adults to have intimate contact.
With that said, if it's only about a role model issue, I fully agree with you on both accounts.
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