I could be wrong and it's probably none of my business, but I don't think any of the reasons quoted for not choosing Tuskegee had to do with someone "not doing their homework." Obviously there was a reason why these folks chose to apply there and significant efforts were made to gain more information and to apply. The way I read the posts, it's not a question of whether or not the posters "did their homework" or "chose the right school for them." Rather the posters were turned off by the way the administration dealt with the applicants/application process (specifically in a confusing/inefficient manner) and were extrapolating that to potential dealings with the administration during one's veterinary education. I think that's a very valid reason for shying away from a school. Your mileage with a school may vary, though, and choosing to attend a particular school is dependent on individual experiences with a school's administration as well as assigning your own personal weight to the different pros/cons of various schools.
I just don't think it's appropriate to criticize those posting their experiences/why they were turned off from Tuskegee. They're sharing their experiences which again may vary from individual to individual, but I don't see anything here that implies anyone "didn't do their homework."
It's also good to hear why people HAVE chosen Tuskegee. 🙂 We're all here to present both sides and give helpful info to future applicants, after all!