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Show off your collegiate spirit with these clogs from Hush Puppies! Comes in team color and interlocking team logo on front toe. Available in men's and women's sizes. Men's - 8-13; Women's 6-11. Please note that clogs are unisex. For your ordering convenience we have listed both men's and women's sizes, but if ordering a women's size you will receive the comparable men's size. Our standard return policy applies for this item. All returns are subject to a restocking fee of .00. This item cannot be shipped outside of the U.S. or to P.O. Boxes or APO or FPO addresses. Read more...
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Time has proven my old political-science professor right after all. In a room overflowing with skeptics, he argued that by the year 2000, our nation would be so deeply polarized that a tiny minority of voters would decide the outcome of most major elections. He was different from all my other instructors in one remarkable way: He admitted to being a diehard Republican.
This was in the mid-1970s at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a 35,000-enrollment campus that boasted of "an urban mission." Here, just about everyone was active in one organization or another. Membership in The Young Republicans and groups against women's reproductive rights were so low, most either ignored or ridiculed them for being out of touch. They were no match for us, the more vocal deriders, and yet, they were too individualistic to join forces and combine their strengths. My old poli-sci professor said this would change in the decades ahead. He was right about that as well.
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