06-08-2007, 06:56 AM
Ben Johnson Wrote:From Dayson at degreediscussion.
"The Danish education ministry seems to be agreeing with Henrik. Knightbridge operates legally and whether or not its degrees receive any recognition depends on who is doing the recognizing."
Bill finally pulled his head out of his butt and recognizes the obvious.
Contreras is still in denial of the obvious. Perhaps he can't remove the head from his butt because it isn't his.
On one hand Dayson points out that KU operates perfectly legally and KU degrees are perfectly legal, then he shoots himself in the foot - no doubt to appease his mates at DD - with a blatant anti-democratic comment. Whereas the real issue is one of liberty and democracy. All very sad when such socialist negativity put forward by the DD/DI gang emanates from the USA. (Admitedly from a very minute group of nobodies!)
A private educational supplier should, in terms of its academic provision and courses, be able to do as it pleases - without external/state interference.
Of course, an educational supplier which misrepresents itself, defrauds the public or in other ways breaches legislation, is liable for prosecution just as any other party would be.