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4 Responses to “Proper Process?”

  1. Ron,

    Big wow… Very Good Point!!! He (Carl) always been like this BEFORE the protest!!! I never did TRUST him. He need to get out of Gallaudet University. Actally Gallaudet NEED clean up and get NEW BLOOD in ADM. system!!!

    RON keep up!!!

  2. Your ASL comments on “Proper Process” really hit on all the angles about how muddy the Gallaudet Judicial Affairs is with the ongoing development of reprisals against student arrestees! How fair the Gallaudet Student Judicial Affairs really could be?

    Student reprisals ought to be done with the independent commission to investigative and determine.

    Why no independent commission enacted by the Gallaudet BOT to find out why and how the protest begun in the first place? Ever with the adminstration what IKJ and other individuals have done to the protestors, etc.

    Robrt L. Mason (RLM)

  3. Huh? Very interesting… Looks like Carl is a narrow-minded, power-freak, contolling-freak, prejudiced. If he is pro-JKF, that’s fine. He is entitled to his own opinion; but he has no right to criticize your opinion. As a Dean of Student Affairs, he should act within his role as Dean of Student Affairs. He obviously has crossed the line (probably out of his anger to the fact that JK was ousted?). Now he should stay out of Judicial Affairs. That’s not his department. And he sat next to Paul Kelly? Well, that speaks volumes and says something about Carl Pramuck and who he really is. Evidently, he is a “rotten apple” at our beloved Gallaudet University. I hope he will do some soul-searching and realize he is not the right person for the job of Dean of Student Affairs. He should have some dignity and volunteer to step down.

  4. Thanks for your blog Ron! You are very important to the cause and make some valid points. The reprisals must end.

    Carl Pramuk must be fired from his job. After that People Magazine story where a student got away with repeated rapes, I can\’t believe Carl is Dean at Gallaudet.

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