http://www.cheyenneherald.com/_pdf/2010/...ge%203.pdf
Looks like our friend, the Editor/Publisher, chief cook and bottle washer has a new target.
He is talking about someone who posted something at the Online Degree Reviews forum. This guy posted something about how Warren National was better that U of Phoenix and Kaplan. He describes this alternately as the UTE Forum, and the Warren National University Forum but I think he is actually referring to this one.
http://www.onlinedegreereviews.org/colle...y-reviews/
This editor-and-chief was pissed about a statement made that said that the WASC and a seperate article which stated that the NACS had dropped the WNU application.
Anyhow I would really like to know
1 How does he know that this is the same individual posting the same stuff and
2 The Editor-in-chief also says that this person is lying. Can he prove what he said?
Its actually kind of funny how this person can be so childlike in his descriptions of people he does not like. Note the use of such terms as "Basement Dweller". "Living in his parents basement". "Creep" and so on. Makes me think to myself, maybe this editor is living in his own parents basement and is projecting his own shortcommings on others.
One other interesting note: For what is probibly the first time I cold see the editor admits that it did take real work for anyone to earn a WNU or KWU degree. Note:
"By most definitions, WNU was a diploma mill in that it was selling unacredited "degrees." In fairness, I would make a distinction between WNU and those diploma mills that only sell a piece of paper. WNU, and K-WU before it, did provide twxt books, administer tests, just like a real college or university. But it sold a degree with limited or no value.
It hard to determine just what the editor really meant by this. In other words, when he say "by most definitions," just what definitions does he mean? Should we just assume that a college is a diploma mill because the Cheyenne Herald says so?
Well I thought I would put this out there.
"None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free."
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe