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Originally posted by Esai

Our argument is pointless, we obviously have different opinions so get off it already. Blah Blah Blah, you wanna race babies for $$$ ??

 

 

well, glad to see we're on the same page now.....

 

mines just starting to stand up. its scaring me....theres no telling what mischief this child is gonna get into....

 

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I'm sure that the 'once-were-warriors' out there will have

a very interesting take on the current state of things.

I'd also be curious to hear what some of the WWII vets think.

I'm sure most of them are too tired of fighting to really be

vocal about their opinions, but I bet they've got some serious issues.

 

I mean it seems like the last 'good war' was Starwars, and WWII before that.

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My granpappy is a ww2 vet and a full blooded apache, and he doesnt have much of an opinion on anything lately, although he thinks bush is a pussy. Chozer, my boy just recently started walking too, I watch him at home half the week and he's starting to run me ragged, theyre crazy at that age huh?

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Originally posted by Esai

My granpappy is a ww2 vet and a full blooded apache, and he doesnt have much of an opinion on anything lately, although he thinks bush is a pussy. Chozer, my boy just recently started walking too, I watch him at home half the week and he's starting to run me ragged, theyre crazy at that age huh?

 

 

ive already told the baby momma that when her first boyfriend comes over to pick her up to take her out, ill be cleaning the firearms at the kitchen table.....

 

 

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barbara streisand:

completed high school. singer and actress.

cher:

dropped out of school in 9th grade. singer and actress.

martin sheen: flunked exam to enter college. actor.

jessica lange:

dropped out of college mid freshman year.

alec baldwin:

dropped out of george washington univ after a scandal. actor.

julia roberts:

completed high school. actress.

sean penn: completed high school. actor.

susan sarandon: degree in drama from catholic U of america in dc. actress.

ed asner: completed high school. actor.

michael moore: dropped out first year univ of Michigan. movie director.

sarah jessica parker: completed high school. actress.

jennifer aniston: completed high school. actress.

mike farrell: completed high school. actor.

janeane garofelo: dropped out of college. stand up comedian.

larry hagman: attended bard college for one year. actor.

 

 

only ONE even graduated from college....what makes them think they know what the fuck is going on at all in any of this??????

 

 

ok. now which of these had a senator for a father during the period they got into college and graduated college

which one of these had a father that was president

 

some bush quotes:

“I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully.”

 

“They misunderestimated me.”

 

"We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur."

 

"It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it."

 

 

"I mean, there needs to be a wholesale effort against racial

profiling, which is illiterate children."

 

"It's going to require numerous IRA agents."

—On Gore's tax plan, Greensboro, N.C., Oct. 10, 2000

 

"I think if you know what you believe, it makes it a lot easier to

answer questions. I can't answer your question."

—In response to a question about whether he wished he could take back any of his answers in the

first debate.

 

"We don't believe in planners and deciders making the decisions on behalf of Americans."

 

KARL ROVE, Bush's long-time political guru and White House advisor:

"As people do better, they start voting like Republicans...

...unless they have too much education and vote Democratic,

which proves there can be too much of a good thing."

 

what a good quality college education

 

In his four years of enrollment , Bush never got anything higher than an 88 -- Yale still had number grades back then -- he seemed more comfortable in the mid-70s, although he pulled a 69 in Astronomy. His cumulative average was a gentlemen's 77.

 

Bush was a busy man his junior year. The transcript lists quite a roster of intramural sports: tackle football, touch football, rugby, baseball and basketball. He also managed an 80 average for the year -- his best -- and came through with an 88 in Anthropology 25.

 

Freshman year was a little rough for Bush, who, like his father, came from prep school at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass.

 

It's a good thing he surrounds himself with talented advisors now, because he struggled in Political Science 13b (71), Sociology 55a (70) and Economics 10 (71 in the fall and 72 in the spring). The transcript puts him in the 21st percentile of his class for freshman year.

 

Bush, a history major, took 40 credits while enrolled at Yale.

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