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http://www.macaulay.cuny.edu/current-students/courses-fall-2013.php
Are We on the Threshold of the North American Decade
Instructor: David Petraeus

Offered Through Macaulay Honors College, 3 credits

Please email wynter.greene@mhc.cuny.edu for more information.
Course description
Monday

3pm – 6pm

In this interdisciplinary seminar, students will examine in depth and then synthesize the history and trends in diverse public policy topics with a view towards recommendations for America's leadership role in the emerging global economy.

David Petraeus is a Visiting Professor to Macaulay Honors College. He is the highly decorated four-star general who commanded coalition forces during the “surge” in Iraq and later in Afghanistan, and who subsequently served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. He holds a B.S. with honors from the United States Military Academy and M.P.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. He has extensive teaching experience as an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the U.S. Military Academy and a fellowship at Georgetown University’s Edmund A.Walsh School of Foreign Service. He also lost his position as head of the CIA for getting his dick wet. He is being paid $150,00 for this.
https://coreyrobin.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/application-for-admission-to-petraeus-course.pdf
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http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Michael_Richards
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MadMedico posted:

http://www.macaulay.cuny.edu/current-students/courses-fall-2013.php
Are We on the Threshold of the North American Decade
Instructor: David Petraeus

Offered Through Macaulay Honors College, 3 credits

Please email wynter.greene@mhc.cuny.edu for more information.
Course description
Monday

3pm – 6pm

In this interdisciplinary seminar, students will examine in depth and then synthesize the history and trends in diverse public policy topics with a view towards recommendations for America's leadership role in the emerging global economy.

David Petraeus is a Visiting Professor to Macaulay Honors College. He is the highly decorated four-star general who commanded coalition forces during the “surge” in Iraq and later in Afghanistan, and who subsequently served as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. He holds a B.S. with honors from the United States Military Academy and M.P.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. He has extensive teaching experience as an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the U.S. Military Academy and a fellowship at Georgetown University’s Edmund A.Walsh School of Foreign Service. He also lost his position as head of the CIA for getting his dick wet. He is being paid $150,00 for this.
https://coreyrobin.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/application-for-admission-to-petraeus-course.pdf


imagine if it didn't make

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Macaulay
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woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs that's like establishing the whitney houston school of not smoking crack
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This is the north American decade
watch me kick
you can roll with rock or you can (radio edit)
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Are we on the threshold of the Chief Keef Decade?
#8
he means the north american decade is ending, right?
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peepaw posted:

woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs that's like establishing the whitney houston school of not smoking crack



the guy did shit before he was President you know. pretty much founded public administration as a field

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no effing way i thought he just showed up one day to pennsylvania ave out of the blue like a wendigo
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*nods* your post certainly implied that
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I'm glad Petraeus landed on his feet. It's been a tough couple of years for the careers of our military high command.
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peace in our time
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ilmdge posted:

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Michael_Richards

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as someone who used to be the head of the CIA, maybe he should have known better than to use gmail for his incriminating affair
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gastarbeiter posted:

as someone who used to be the head of the CIA, maybe he should have known better than to use gmail for his incriminating affair



my friend, is it more likely that you know better about email security than an ex-director of the CIA or that you have goofy Hollywood-informed ideas about how things like that work

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lol they used the shared account draft email technique which was popular with low-tier terrorists about a decade ago
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it’s called take the $$$ and RUN people.

i expect we’ll be seeing a lot more of this behaviour as we move towards the bright future North American Decade (TM).
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gastarbeiter posted:

lol they used the shared account draft email technique which was popular with low-tier terrorists about a decade ago



have you ever tried explaining computers to women. theyre so dumb.

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peepaw posted:

no effing way i thought he just showed up one day to pennsylvania ave out of the blue like a wendigo

THATS NOT HOW WENDIGOS WORK FUCKIN FINAL FANTASY

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ilmdge posted:

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Michael_Richards



at least there is one functioning factory in america

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babyfinland posted:

gastarbeiter posted:
lol they used the shared account draft email technique which was popular with low-tier terrorists about a decade ago


have you ever tried explaining computers to women. theyre so dumb.


This needs more love.

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the course syllabus
http://www.desmogblog.com/sites/beta.desmogblog.com/files/David%20Petraeus%20Syllabus%20CUNY%20Honors%20College%20Course.pdf
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MadMedico posted:

the course syllabus
http://www.desmogblog.com/sites/beta.desmogblog.com/files/David%20Petraeus%20Syllabus%20CUNY%20Honors%20College%20Course.pdf


dat reading list

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taste the neoliberalism
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tpaine posted:

oh man new miyazaki

Hell yes! Miyazaki! He's like Achewood, Pixar, and freaking Chuck Palaniak, rolled into an epic sushi roll with bacon and mayonnaise. My mouth is running over with saliva at the thought of a cartoon.

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im a big fan of Avatar: TLA but so far the Legend of Korra has been disturbingly anti-communist. i dont let my children watch television all day just for them to be indoctrinated by capital you know
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sometimes you gotta leave the lit crit out of the cartoons.
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Superabound posted:

im a big fan of Avatar: TLA but so far the Legend of Korra has been disturbingly anti-communist. i dont let my children watch television all day just for them to be indoctrinated by capital you know



so I've been watching through shingeki no kyojin and it really is just entirely about promoting nietzschean fascism. like, i just wanted to watch some neat looking grappling hook sky-surfers fight off giants, but the central theme to the whole series is glorification of vengeance and the savoring of anger/hate/violence. a girardian critique could have a field day with this cartoon

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lol if you watch japanese cartoons.

double-lol if you take them seriously.
#37
The only "Lol" here is at you, cultural philistine.
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codywilson posted:

so I've been watching through shingeki no kyojin and it really is just entirely about promoting nietzschean fascism. like, i just wanted to watch some neat looking grappling hook sky-surfers fight off giants, but the central theme to the whole series is glorification of vengeance and the savoring of anger/hate/violence



oh wait, is THAT what fascism is? and people are against it??

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yeah, that was a poorly written thing. i wasn't trying to say that's what fascism was, but there are overwhelming fascistic elements, like ultra-patriotism and militarism. there's talk about eugenics and racial superiority and stuff. And it's all done in a positive light. it's all valorized with exhilarating music and proud dramatic speeches given to inspire. i was approaching the vengeance thing more fro ma girardian perspective. one of the characters literally justifies murdering this guy because she saw a mantis eat a moth and she ate ducks. there was some line about "how many times have i seen this scenario? it's the same thing" so she stabs a guy because her dad killed a duck for food.

but more than that it's probably one of the most existential cartoon i've seen. i seriously think the writers just loved nietzsche and all his ideas. everyone's all about being eagles and eating some sheep.

but it still has all the horrible cliches most japanese cartoons have. and it's just so poorly written. it really just hurts my head to listen to/read the dialogue. i'd much rather just watch a compilation of all the sky-surfing and giant slashing, that'd be a better way to spend my time imo.
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it still has all the horrible cliches most japanese cartoons have. and it's just so poorly written. it really just hurts my head to listen to/read the dialogue, and i watch it all the time, and i parse it in my head in manner beyond simply letting it soak its filth into my eyeballs, and i post on the internet about it