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OT George Bush brags he doesn't read newspapers
Doesn't he want to know what's going on?
What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? |
"David" wrote in message ... Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? Does George Bush listen to shortwave radio? Frank Dresser |
Doesn't he want to know what's going on?
Doesn't know what's going on???? Ludicrous! He knows more about "what's going on" than you would think. What kind of example is he setting for children? How many "children" do you know that reads a newspaper, aside the funny pages? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? The President is not in charge of raising kids. Last I checked, that's a parents responsibility. By the way, most main-stream newspapers have a very liberal bias. Ever read the Washington Post? |
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"David" wrote in message ... Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? Totally off topic, why post this to a radio newsgroup or am I missing something? |
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:05:38 +0000 (UTC), "Mike Terry"
wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? Totally off topic, why post this to a radio newsgroup or am I missing something? Good point....It's because people can't stick to the topics and these groups are unmoderated. Tracy |
Michael Bryant wrote:
From: helmsman If you can't gather more information faster than reading a newspaper there is a problem. On top of the fact that "print doesn't have to be a newspaper". I have always gotten better and more diversified news from shortwave (since 1951) or the net. Actually, the info in newspapers is usually more in-depth than that heard on most broadcasters. The best thing is to read several diferent newspapers each day. And what does it say about a President if he neither reads newspapers or listens to radio? King Bush, the first, was a SWLer, but I've never heard of Bush II listening. It explains why GW knew so little about the world until he got a crash course in everything after being elected. He's got to be one of the least intelligent presidents in US history. Everyone on his staff is smarter than him and they know it. That's why it's easy for them to manipulate him. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Yeah, I guess you have to drive through Yale and Harvard with your windows
rolled up, so they don't throw diplomas in. -- Stinger "longwave" wrote in message ... Michael Bryant wrote: From: helmsman If you can't gather more information faster than reading a newspaper there is a problem. On top of the fact that "print doesn't have to be a newspaper". I have always gotten better and more diversified news from shortwave (since 1951) or the net. Actually, the info in newspapers is usually more in-depth than that heard on most broadcasters. The best thing is to read several diferent newspapers each day. And what does it say about a President if he neither reads newspapers or listens to radio? King Bush, the first, was a SWLer, but I've never heard of Bush II listening. It explains why GW knew so little about the world until he got a crash course in everything after being elected. He's got to be one of the least intelligent presidents in US history. Everyone on his staff is smarter than him and they know it. That's why it's easy for them to manipulate him. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Stinger wrote: Yeah, I guess you have to drive through Yale and Harvard with your windows rolled up, so they don't throw diplomas in. -- Stinger Excellent observation! "longwave" wrote in message ... Michael Bryant wrote: From: helmsman If you can't gather more information faster than reading a newspaper there is a problem. On top of the fact that "print doesn't have to be a newspaper". I have always gotten better and more diversified news from shortwave (since 1951) or the net. Actually, the info in newspapers is usually more in-depth than that heard on most broadcasters. The best thing is to read several diferent newspapers each day. And what does it say about a President if he neither reads newspapers or listens to radio? King Bush, the first, was a SWLer, but I've never heard of Bush II listening. It explains why GW knew so little about the world until he got a crash course in everything after being elected. He's got to be one of the least intelligent presidents in US history. Everyone on his staff is smarter than him and they know it. That's why it's easy for them to manipulate him. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Stinger wrote:
Yeah, I guess you have to drive through Yale and Harvard with your windows rolled up, so they don't throw diplomas in. I guess you don't read much yourself. Here's some material for you. http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=2636 http://aad.english.ucsb.edu/docs/bushstyle19.html http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/jan03/112130.asp http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0620-01.htm "longwave" wrote in message ... Michael Bryant wrote: From: helmsman If you can't gather more information faster than reading a newspaper there is a problem. On top of the fact that "print doesn't have to be a newspaper". I have always gotten better and more diversified news from shortwave (since 1951) or the net. Actually, the info in newspapers is usually more in-depth than that heard on most broadcasters. The best thing is to read several diferent newspapers each day. And what does it say about a President if he neither reads newspapers or listens to radio? King Bush, the first, was a SWLer, but I've never heard of Bush II listening. It explains why GW knew so little about the world until he got a crash course in everything after being elected. He's got to be one of the least intelligent presidents in US history. Everyone on his staff is smarter than him and they know it. That's why it's easy for them to manipulate him. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
longwave wrote: Stinger wrote: Yeah, I guess you have to drive through Yale and Harvard with your windows rolled up, so they don't throw diplomas in. I guess you don't read much yourself. Here's some material for you. http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=2636 http://aad.english.ucsb.edu/docs/bushstyle19.html http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/jan03/112130.asp http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0620-01.htm He passed! What's your point? Do you have any kind of degree? Any advanced degrees? It doesn't take a genius to be President, only someone who knows right from wrong. George fits the bill! "longwave" wrote in message ... Michael Bryant wrote: From: helmsman If you can't gather more information faster than reading a newspaper there is a problem. On top of the fact that "print doesn't have to be a newspaper". I have always gotten better and more diversified news from shortwave (since 1951) or the net. Actually, the info in newspapers is usually more in-depth than that heard on most broadcasters. The best thing is to read several diferent newspapers each day. And what does it say about a President if he neither reads newspapers or listens to radio? King Bush, the first, was a SWLer, but I've never heard of Bush II listening. It explains why GW knew so little about the world until he got a crash course in everything after being elected. He's got to be one of the least intelligent presidents in US history. Everyone on his staff is smarter than him and they know it. That's why it's easy for them to manipulate him. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 16:36:51 -0500, longwave
wrote: Stinger wrote: Yeah, I guess you have to drive through Yale and Harvard with your windows rolled up, so they don't throw diplomas in. I guess you don't read much yourself. Here's some material for you. http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=2636 http://aad.english.ucsb.edu/docs/bushstyle19.html http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/jan03/112130.asp http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0620-01.htm At 19 or 20 who cares? He's going to get relected too! Tracy |
longwave wrote: Stinger wrote: Yeah, I guess you have to drive through Yale and Harvard with your windows rolled up, so they don't throw diplomas in. I guess you don't read much yourself. Here's some material for you. http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=2636 http://aad.english.ucsb.edu/docs/bushstyle19.html http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/jan03/112130.asp http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0620-01.htm Liberals still try to portray George W. Bush as being stupid. As pointed out, they just don't hand out those MBA's like candy. Listening to Guinea on 7125 at the moment. Nice music, nice signal! Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
http://aad.english.ucsb.edu/docs/bushstyle19.html January 22 2003 He was a C student at Phillips Andover. He got a not-so-stellar 1206 on his SATs - 566 verbal, 640 math. That was a full 180 points below the median score for the Yale University class of '68. But boola-boola for him! In the fall of 1964, George W. Bush was welcomed inside Yale's ivy-covered walls as a "legacy admittee." And why not? The wisecracking Texas teen had something far more powerful than dumb ol' test scores or silly grades. He had a father, George H.W. Bush, who was a rich and prominent Yale alum. And a grandfather, too. Prescott S. Bush, the aristocratic Connecticut senator, was even a Yale trustee. If this wasn't affirmative action, nothing is. Affirmative action for rich white kids whose daddy and granddaddy also went to Yale. And of course, this particular unlevel playing field denied a place to some higher-scoring, harder-working student who made a single, tragic mistake - not being born as well as the Bushes. Tough luck for him or her. Stinger wrote: Yeah, I guess you have to drive through Yale and Harvard with your windows rolled up, so they don't throw diplomas in. I guess you don't read much yourself. Here's some material for you. http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=2636 http://aad.english.ucsb.edu/docs/bushstyle19.html http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/jan03/112130.asp http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0620-01.htm "longwave" wrote in message ... Michael Bryant wrote: From: helmsman If you can't gather more information faster than reading a newspaper there is a problem. On top of the fact that "print doesn't have to be a newspaper". I have always gotten better and more diversified news from shortwave (since 1951) or the net. Actually, the info in newspapers is usually more in-depth than that heard on most broadcasters. The best thing is to read several diferent newspapers each day. And what does it say about a President if he neither reads newspapers or listens to radio? King Bush, the first, was a SWLer, but I've never heard of Bush II listening. It explains why GW knew so little about the world until he got a crash course in everything after being elected. He's got to be one of the least intelligent presidents in US history. Everyone on his staff is smarter than him and they know it. That's why it's easy for them to manipulate him. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
In article , helmsman
writes: George Bush has the courage to stand tall when the country is in peril, all the books in the world won't give you courage. And that is why he will be re-elected! BS: - ANY president woud've " stood tall" when his country was attacked. - Any.. |
In article , N8KDV
writes: Listening to Guinea on 7125 at the moment. Nice music, nice signal! Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B Roger that Steve; Picking up SLOW code & some echoey signals.. Dan / NYC ( R-75, Pre selector & A tangle of wire) |
Diverd4777 wrote: http://aad.english.ucsb.edu/docs/bushstyle19.html January 22 2003 He was a C student at Phillips Andover. He got a not-so-stellar 1206 on his SATs - 566 verbal, 640 math. That was a full 180 points below the median score for the Yale University class of '68. But boola-boola for him! In the fall of 1964, George W. Bush was welcomed inside Yale's ivy-covered walls as a "legacy admittee." And why not? The wisecracking Texas teen had something far more powerful than dumb ol' test scores or silly grades. He had a father, George H.W. Bush, who was a rich and prominent Yale alum. And a grandfather, too. Prescott S. Bush, the aristocratic Connecticut senator, was even a Yale trustee. If this wasn't affirmative action, nothing is. Affirmative action for rich white kids whose daddy and granddaddy also went to Yale. And of course, this particular unlevel playing field denied a place to some higher-scoring, harder-working student who made a single, tragic mistake - not being born as well as the Bushes. Tough luck for him or her. Nah, the tragic mistake was not theirs, it was their parents! They made the tragic mistake of not attending Yale! Thereby giving their offspring no chance at being admitted as legacys. Simple as that! Stinger wrote: Yeah, I guess you have to drive through Yale and Harvard with your windows rolled up, so they don't throw diplomas in. I guess you don't read much yourself. Here's some material for you. http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=2636 http://aad.english.ucsb.edu/docs/bushstyle19.html http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/jan03/112130.asp http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0620-01.htm "longwave" wrote in message ... Michael Bryant wrote: From: helmsman If you can't gather more information faster than reading a newspaper there is a problem. On top of the fact that "print doesn't have to be a newspaper". I have always gotten better and more diversified news from shortwave (since 1951) or the net. Actually, the info in newspapers is usually more in-depth than that heard on most broadcasters. The best thing is to read several diferent newspapers each day. And what does it say about a President if he neither reads newspapers or listens to radio? King Bush, the first, was a SWLer, but I've never heard of Bush II listening. It explains why GW knew so little about the world until he got a crash course in everything after being elected. He's got to be one of the least intelligent presidents in US history. Everyone on his staff is smarter than him and they know it. That's why it's easy for them to manipulate him. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Were you born an idiot?
"David" wrote in message ... Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? |
Diverd4777 wrote: In article , N8KDV writes: Listening to Guinea on 7125 at the moment. Nice music, nice signal! Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B Roger that Steve; Picking up SLOW code & some echoey signals.. Giving the notch filter a workout with the code! Dan / NYC ( R-75, Pre selector & A tangle of wire) |
"Diverd4777" wrote in message ... In article , helmsman writes: George Bush has the courage to stand tall when the country is in peril, all the books in the world won't give you courage. And that is why he will be re-elected! BS: - ANY president woud've " stood tall" when his country was attacked. - Any.. Yes, Gore would have stood right up and asked who we could give money to so the wouldn't be mad at us anymore. |
Gosh, Ellis Hennican is so objective!
Fact is, I'll wager a "C" average education GWB managed at Yale, and the Harvard MBA ("C" is a failing grade there -- he apparently improved) is much more difficult than many of the "A's and B's" of many of his detractors' state university educations. -- Stianger "longwave" wrote in message ... Stinger wrote: Yeah, I guess you have to drive through Yale and Harvard with your windows rolled up, so they don't throw diplomas in. I guess you don't read much yourself. Here's some material for you. http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=2636 http://aad.english.ucsb.edu/docs/bushstyle19.html http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/jan03/112130.asp http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0620-01.htm "longwave" wrote in message ... Michael Bryant wrote: From: helmsman If you can't gather more information faster than reading a newspaper there is a problem. On top of the fact that "print doesn't have to be a newspaper". I have always gotten better and more diversified news from shortwave (since 1951) or the net. Actually, the info in newspapers is usually more in-depth than that heard on most broadcasters. The best thing is to read several diferent newspapers each day. And what does it say about a President if he neither reads newspapers or listens to radio? King Bush, the first, was a SWLer, but I've never heard of Bush II listening. It explains why GW knew so little about the world until he got a crash course in everything after being elected. He's got to be one of the least intelligent presidents in US history. Everyone on his staff is smarter than him and they know it. That's why it's easy for them to manipulate him. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Frank Dresser wrote:
"David" wrote in message ... Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? Does George Bush listen to shortwave radio? Frank Dresser Apparently not. Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia noted that W only gets news from domestic (US) TV news and from his advisors. He's said that his advisors tell him everything he needs to know. Considering that both his dad and Clinton listened to shortwave on a regular basis (I believe each had a 7600) W is certainly not well informed. "A blind man in a room of deaf people" -Paul O'Neill on W and his advisors. |
david, David. DAVID !
What 'citation' do you have to "Support" Your Subject Line or the Statements that you have made ? I used to Read and Newspaper Daily for many years; my father did and my mother did; and I guess I got the Habit from them. But one day I got promoted to a very low level job in the GuB-Met and started getting a Daily Reading File and Message Board. (We had News Readers and and a whole Section of people who's Job it was to Keep US Informed using a variety of news sources.) After "Taking-Care-of-Business" then my Secretary and myself 'shared' the Daily Comics :o) The President (Who Ever He Is) is Provided on the Critical Information He Needs to Do the Job of PRESIDENT [.] More Than That - What Would You Ask of Him ? TBL: Respect the Office and Respect the Man. wmcis ~ RHF .. .. = = = David = = = wrote in message . .. Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? |
RHF wrote: david, David. DAVID ! What 'citation' do you have to "Support" Your Subject Line or the Statements that you have made ? I used to Read and Newspaper Daily for many years; my father did and my mother did; and I guess I got the Habit from them. But one day I got promoted to a very low level job in the GuB-Met and started getting a Daily Reading File and Message Board. (We had News Readers and and a whole Section of people who's Job it was to Keep US Informed using a variety of news sources.) After "Taking-Care-of-Business" then my Secretary and myself 'shared' the Daily Comics :o) The President (Who Ever He Is) is Provided on the Critical Information He Needs to Do the Job of PRESIDENT [.] More Than That - What Would You Ask of Him ? TBL: Respect the Office and Respect the Man. The Liberals are simply getting desperate, Desperate, DESPERATE! Like a drowning man, they will clutch at anything! Now it's the fact (unknown if it's a 100% fact) that the President doesn't read newspapers! wmcis ~ RHF . . = = = David = = = wrote in message . .. Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? |
"tommyknocker" wrote in message ... Apparently not. Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia noted that W only gets news from domestic (US) TV news and from his advisors. He's said that his advisors tell him everything he needs to know. Considering that both his dad and Clinton listened to shortwave on a regular basis (I believe each had a 7600) W is certainly not well informed. "A blind man in a room of deaf people" -Paul O'Neill on W and his advisors. There's a story going around that both Eisenhower and Kennedy had a Hallicrafters SX-62 installed on their respective planes. I don't know if they did any SWLing. They may have just used the radio to listen to local AM or FM stations as they traveled around. Johnson had a stack of TVs, each tuned to a different channel. I like the idea that a president might check the media reports, even if it's just to see if the public is getting the story right or not. Frank Dresser |
"RHF" wrote in message om... david, David. DAVID ! What 'citation' do you have to "Support" Your Subject Line or the Statements that you have made ? Bush did state in an interview that he rarely reads much beyond the headlines in a paper. This was minor news in -early October of last year- when he actually said it, which makes me wonder if David reads newspapers. |
In article , N8KDV
writes: Listening to Guinea on 7125 at the moment. Nice music, nice signal! Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B Roger that Steve; Picking up SLOW code & some echoey signals.. Dan / NYC ( R-75, Pre selector & A tangle of wire) |
Diverd4777 wrote: I Roger that Steve; Picking up SLOW code & some echoey signals.. Dan / NYC ( R-75, Pre selector & A tangle of wire) I got a reception report ready to go too. Just finished it up. Still need that QSL from Guinea. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
RHF,
If you were getting the briefings on situations and security that GWB gets routinely every morning from top experts in every area, you'd think the New York Times was redundant as well. -- Stinger "RHF" wrote in message om... david, David. DAVID ! What 'citation' do you have to "Support" Your Subject Line or the Statements that you have made ? I used to Read and Newspaper Daily for many years; my father did and my mother did; and I guess I got the Habit from them. But one day I got promoted to a very low level job in the GuB-Met and started getting a Daily Reading File and Message Board. (We had News Readers and and a whole Section of people who's Job it was to Keep US Informed using a variety of news sources.) After "Taking-Care-of-Business" then my Secretary and myself 'shared' the Daily Comics :o) The President (Who Ever He Is) is Provided on the Critical Information He Needs to Do the Job of PRESIDENT [.] More Than That - What Would You Ask of Him ? TBL: Respect the Office and Respect the Man. wmcis ~ RHF . . = = = David = = = wrote in message . .. Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? |
"Llgpt" wrote in message ... President Kennedy had a Hallicrafters SX-62A installed in Air Force One, Johnson most likely inherited it. My step father was crew chief on Air Force One for a time during the Kennedy Administration. Les Thanks for the confirmation. Another collector told me Eisenhower also had a SX-62 on his Presidential plane, as well. Makes sense, it's a wide coverage radio with good audio power, but I haven't confirmed that one. I think some guy wrote a book about all the Presidential airplaines. Maybe I'll see if the library can get ahold of it. Frank Dresser |
Please go to rec.radio.politics
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"Stinger" wrote in message ... Gosh, Ellis Hennican is so objective! Nothing to do with radio! |
"RHF" wrote in message om... david, David. DAVID ! What 'citation' do you have to "Support" Your Subject Line or the Statements that you have made ? Totally off topic. Please go to a relevant newsgroup. Thank you |
STINGER,
You are very Correct. Being "The President" must be an overwhelming 24 & 7 JOB [.] Preparing "The President" with the Information He Needs to Do the JOB; must be a monumental task for the members of the various staffs of several governmental agencies. It must be 'noted' that "DR" did not make the wild ass claim that GWB could NOT even Read :o) I guess from now on, I will simply reply to these type of posts that offer NO Facts as another "Trumpet Call from the Michael Moore Brigade". Michael-Moore-Brigade= http://www.michaelmoore.com/ gba ~ RHF .. .. = = = "Stinger" = = = wrote in message ... RHF, If you were getting the briefings on situations and security that GWB gets routinely every morning from top experts in every area, you'd think the New York Times was redundant as well. -- Stinger "RHF" wrote in message om... david, David. DAVID ! What 'citation' do you have to "Support" Your Subject Line or the Statements that you have made ? I used to Read and Newspaper Daily for many years; my father did and my mother did; and I guess I got the Habit from them. But one day I got promoted to a very low level job in the GuB-Met and started getting a Daily Reading File and Message Board. (We had News Readers and and a whole Section of people who's Job it was to Keep US Informed using a variety of news sources.) After "Taking-Care-of-Business" then my Secretary and myself 'shared' the Daily Comics :o) The President (Who Ever He Is) is Provided on the Critical Information He Needs to Do the Job of PRESIDENT [.] More Than That - What Would You Ask of Him ? TBL: Respect the Office and Respect the Man. wmcis ~ RHF . . = = = David = = = wrote in message . .. Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? |
= = = longwave
= = = wrote in message ... RHF wrote: - - - S N I P - - - TBL: Respect the Office and Respect the Man. Was that also your motto during the Clinton years ? A Trumpet Call from the Michael Moore Brigade was issued by "LongWave": "Was that also your motto during the Clinton years ?" Regardless of Who the Man Is... He Is The President [.] My Daddy was a Republican and the Secretary of his local Union for a number of years and My Grandmother (his mother) a "WOBBLY": http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/Woblies http://www.anarchy.no/iwwai.html http://www.iww.org/ http://www.uv.es/~pla/red.net/intaoter.html http://www.bloomington.in.us/~mitch/iww.html Anyway, when I went to work for Uncle Sam as a Civilian on a Military Base. I was taught as an Apprentice in our Industrial Relations Training Classes that "WE" were 'civilians' but never- the-less part of the Military Culture and Society of the Base. NOTE: About Half of our Civilian Work Force were Military Veterans. To that end, "The President" was the Commander-in-Chief and regardless of the Man who was occupying the Office: He Was The PRESIDENT of the United States of America and We Were All Americans [.] The Brotherhood (the Apprentices and our Trade & Craft Unions) understood this Simple Fact: He Was The PRESIDENT of the United States of America and We Were to a Man or Women Americans [.] {No Wobblies Allowed !} I Remain - Proud To Be An American and 'The President' is "MY" President [.] OBTW: I watched the State-of-the-Union-Speech by 'The President' to the US Congress; on the TV with the sound 'muted' and the Sound coming from the my Grundig Satellit 800-M. Some how 'The President' SOUNDS more "Presidential" on the GS800-M :o) FWIW: Had My Grandson Watch and Listen With ME. .. . . America Teach Your Children Well ! ssi ~ RHF = = = So Say I {My Opinions Stated as Facts.) .. .. |
The ''OT'' slug should provide a clue, Officer.
Are you going to write me a ticket? On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 18:05:38 +0000 (UTC), "Mike Terry" wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? Totally off topic, why post this to a radio newsgroup or am I missing something? |
Yes.
Were you born with something up your butt? On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 14:44:06 -0800, "CW" wrote: Were you born an idiot? "David" wrote in message .. . Doesn't he want to know what's going on? What kind of example is he setting for children? Is he trying to raise a generation of ignorant stooges? |
RHF wrote:
A Trumpet Call from the Michael Moore Brigade was issued by "LongWave": http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/message/index.php Book Learning ? We ain't Got NO book learning. We Don't Need NO Book Learning. I Don't Have to Show You any Stinking BOOK LEARNING ! But... If You What Me To Show You Some Book Learning then consider this: * book learning, Received a Bachelor's Degree from Yale University in 1968. How did he get into Yale with mediocre high school grades? Hint: His daddy was a congressman at the time. * Book Learning. Was a Military Officer and an F-102 Fighter Pilot in the Texas Air National Guard. He used the National Guard to avoid service in Vietnam. "The first draft lottery was held in December 1969. The intent was to equalize the disproportionate slaughter of poor, working-class and minority men and give the educated classes a chance to be soldiers. There were to be no more student deferments, except for those in Divinity School; that meant no cover for law school or any other post-graduate students. Bush, finished with Yale, avoided the draft by using family connections to jump over the waiting list and get into the Texas Air National Guard, where he avoided several months of duty." He was technically AWOL. http://www.straightdope.com/columns/030411.html * BOOK LEARNING ! Received a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School in 1975. SOURCE= http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/gwbbio.html That's a great unbiased source. He graduated from Yale with mediocre grades but managed to get into Harvard Business School. Sounds like daddy was pulling the strings again. ssi ~ RHF = = = So Say I... My Opinions Stated As Facts ! You conveniently snipped the quotes and comments about Bush taking his orders from God. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Been booming here for weeks -- very nice music and amazing that this
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