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How should people behind college admissions scams be punished?
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571 Votes

How should people behind college admissions scams be punished?

Jail time/probation

8

Fines/campus bans

4

Jail time/probation

7 Comments
Missi Baldwin
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Missi Baldwin

Maybe the celebrities should pay the college tuition for a number of students with good grades and SAT scores that cannot afford those expenses on their own?

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Pat Ryan
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Pat Ryan

Jail time and for parents and removed from schools with no credits for the kids.

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Heidi Owen
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Heidi Owen

So immoral, earn it.

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Sam Ackerman
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Sam Ackerman

The parents that did this need jail time. All the students need to be kicked out of the schools they are attending and all class credits CANCELED. NO CREDIT at all.

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Cynthia Wolfe
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Cynthia Wolfe

Ever since OJ, the rich and famous hire attorneys to get them out of the troubles they made for themselves. What does it tell the other rich parents wanting to do the same thing for their children?

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Wanda Hancock
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Wanda Hancock

They ARE criminals.....they should get jail time like anyone else that BREAKS THE LAW. Why should they get any privilege, who are they?????

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JohnWayne Kenneth Pool
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JohnWayne Kenneth Pool

I'd say more probation than jail time, though. Also depends on how much money someone was scammed out of.

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Fines/campus bans

4 Comments
Stephanie Davis
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Stephanie Davis

all credits earned by the student should be cancelled and they should have a lifetime ban from the school in question. A permanent aster ix added to their college transcript.

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Ka San
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Ka San

Non-violent crimes, jails over-crowded. These are not jail-worthy; but hit 'em in the pocketbook! Hard! That's where it hurts the most. And I love the idea of banning their kids from certain campuses.

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Sam Ackerman
Sam Ackerman

Their kids need to be kicked out of their schools, and all class credits CANCELED. No credit at all.

Wade Clark
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Wade Clark

They broke the law.

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Richard Dillard
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Richard Dillard

They should have to serve 10 years community service and pay the tuition for the five students who were closest to getting in.

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Should President Trump have sent the National Guard into Los Angeles?
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309 Votes

Should President Trump have sent the National Guard into Los Angeles?

Yes

3

No

3

Yes

3 Comments
Greg James
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Greg James

The state refused to keep people and businesses safe. Someone needed to step in.

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snowzone
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snowzone

They have the right to demonstrate but they do not have the right to damage or destroy. Apparently local enforcement couldn't handle it. Stop it asap

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Carol Garside
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Carol Garside

They are domestic terrorists, need to be stopped at any cost

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No

3 Comments
Shirley Hofeld
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Shirley Hofeld

Trump is agitating the situation. If Gov Newsom had thought it necessary he would have called them in. It was not Trump’s decision to make. Trump is merely trying to take over California because it is a mainly democratic state and he considers its citizens enemies

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Ron Rommel
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Ron Rommel

President Trump is escalating the issue.

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Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

He's mad because California has never voted for him. Dictators do what Dictators do.

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Are you planning on going to any pride festivities this weekend?
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298 Votes

Are you planning on going to any pride festivities this weekend?

Yes

1

No

1

Yes

1 Comment
Oakley Taylor
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Oakley Taylor

This is a wonderful event! I look forward to it every year! My granddaughter loves it, too!

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No

1 Comment
Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

God created Adam and Eve not Adam and Steve, I love them as a person just not there agenda

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