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...professor at Rutgers University. In 1969, he created order out of the chaos students had created inside University Hall. Soon after the students had ejected the administration, Hyland spurred the creation of administrative units among the protestors--food, sanitation and political action committees were soon formed. They were loyal to their pledge of "democracy" and voted to not use violence in the case of a bust and to not use marijuana...
Richard E. Hyland is now a law professor atRutgers University. In 1969, he created order outof the chaos students had created insideUniversity Hall. Soon after the students hadejected the administration, Hyland spurred thecreation of administrative units among theprotestors--food, sanitation and political actioncommittees were soon formed. They were loyal totheir pledge of "democracy" and voted to not useviolence in the case of a bust and to not usemarijuana...
Those close to him knew that behind this facade, was a principled, loyal and affectionate...
Those close to him knew that behind this facade, was a principled, loyal and affectionate...
...support him. Rather, Bibi's popular strength is much more organic. Netanyahu is the king of the Israeli underclass. Those who are alienated from Israel's privileged, Ashkenazi upper-class find a real leader in Netanyahu. In particular, Bibi has skillfully stitched together an ethnically heterodox and eminently loyal support base of Sephardim (Jews of Middle Eastern origin), Russian immigrants, and the ultra-religious. Although Barak may enjoy the applause of Israel's socioeconomic elite, they constitute only a demographic plurality and not a majority. On the other hand, Netanyahu's collective, multi-ethnic support may just be that majority...