Thursday July 17th Meeting #701
Open Forum on Current Events
Lorraine Keed and Tom Berry will lead off discussion by proffering, as a starting point, the following current events that have caught their eye:
1) MAGA anger for non-release of Epstein file (long-term real, or Trump tametable?).
2) Republicans (federal/state) are always the biggest contributors to the national debt while
returning nothing to most of the U.S. population except pain and suffering.
3) Will Ukraine finally get the help it needs to fully win back its country, or are Putin and Trump just playing games - AGAIN?
4) Why isn’t anybody doing something about corporate greed driven inflation at the supermarket?
5) How will SNAP recipients survive, if they no longer still receive SNAP benefits?
NOTE: This is an Open Forum so, anything you wish to discuss is on the table.
Thursday July 24th Meeting #702
Open
If you would like to speak, or simply would like more information about the
Chicago Campus
Every Saturday 5 PM CT Meeting #3,827
Alternate programs on Zoom from the Chicago Campus at 5:00 PM CT
NOTE: As too many people are either out of town, or otherwise engaged on Saturday nights, we have changed the College of Complexes, Dallas, to Thursday nights.
Sustaining the Academic Tradition of "One Fool at a Time"
Solicitation for Speakers
The Next Open Date is
July 24th
or any subsequent Thursday in the coming year
To Disquiet the Minds of the People
The College of Complexes in Chicago, IL,
meets every Saturday at 5:00 PM on Zoom
Established Feb. 28, 2009
Weekly Free Speech Forum
College of Complexes
The Playground for People Who Think
1. Presentation by Guest Speaker
2. Questions and Answers
3. Remarks and Rebuttals
(5 minutes each / infamous)
All meeting are open to the public.
The college maintains no membership, and is operated on a volunteer basis.
If you would like to speak, or simply would like more information about the College of Complexes, contact the Program Coordinators
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Statement on Free Speech
Our constitution and laws encourage the freest possible exchange of opinions, ideas, and information. In part, that recognizes our worth and dignity as human beings. To forbid us to speak our minds demeans us and makes us more like slaves or robots than citizens of a free country. But as important as freedom of expression is for us as individuals, it is perhaps more important to society at large.
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