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Posted by zazenduck on May 11, 2006, at 15:07:30
Bush is the first president in history to address a graduating class at a community college! I am glad he did that.
How many Presidents have addressed Ivy League schools I wonder.
How pleasant to see the working classes lauded.
Posted by zazenduck on May 11, 2006, at 16:11:20
In reply to Hail to the Chief, posted by zazenduck on May 11, 2006, at 15:07:30
A man in a blue suit and tie is hard to resist I've found.
http://www.political-news.org/photos/7202/george-bush-defends-intelligence-groups.html
I was interested to find that intelligence groups were being defended. I am also in favor of intelligence whether individually or in groups.
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Posted by zazenduck on May 11, 2006, at 16:27:05
In reply to I find his blue suit comely, posted by zazenduck on May 11, 2006, at 16:11:20
I make no such claims for myself. I am just nice and well intentioned. I am serious.
Posted by Jay on May 16, 2006, at 0:15:35
In reply to Hail to the Chief, posted by zazenduck on May 11, 2006, at 15:07:30
> Bush is the first president in history to address a graduating class at a community college! I am glad he did that.
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> How pleasant to see the working classes lauded.
>I'd prefer they graduated as Rhodes Scholars, such as Bill Clinton. Bill came from a dirt-poor family, and worked very hard for his education.
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Posted by zazenduck on May 16, 2006, at 9:49:57
In reply to Re: Hail to the Chief (the former one...that is.-) » zazenduck, posted by Jay on May 16, 2006, at 0:15:35
> > Bush is the first president in history to address a graduating class at a community college! I am glad he did that.
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> I'd prefer they graduated as Rhodes Scholars, such as Bill Clinton. Bill came from a dirt-poor family, and worked very hard for his education.
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Always willing to be fair and balanced !I wouldn't call Bill Clinton's family dirt poor. His Mom was a nurse anesthesist and his grandparents were small business owners. But He did live the American dream didn't he! What a country! He met President Kennedy when he was a teenager through a youth group. He was educated in a public school and got scholarships to great private schools! The land of opportunity indeed. Thanks for pointing that out :) I think he was unsuccessful as a president but he may be like Jimmy Carter and be more successful as an ex-president.
Posted by zazenduck on May 16, 2006, at 9:57:57
In reply to I find his blue suit comely, posted by zazenduck on May 11, 2006, at 16:11:20
To continue my fair and balanced posting
Bill Clinton in HIS blue suit and big blue tie
http://www.zpub.com/un/001201_clinton_cover.jpg
Be careful out there Bill
Posted by zazenduck on May 16, 2006, at 10:00:30
In reply to Re: I find Bush very intelligent, posted by zazenduck on May 11, 2006, at 16:27:05
> I deny ever having had a personal relationship with him. I am just nice and well intentioned. I am serious.
Posted by 10derHeart on May 16, 2006, at 10:46:53
In reply to Re: I find Clinton very intelligent, posted by zazenduck on May 16, 2006, at 10:00:30
> > I deny ever having had a personal relationship with him. I am just nice and well intentioned. I am serious.
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>Well, I want to believe you, but it may depend on what your definition of "had" is....but then, I suppose *that* might also depend on what my definition of "is" is, or maybe on what my definition of "definition" is.....arghhhhhhhhhhhh!!!
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;-)(Just having fun with words - absolutely no offense to any former or present CINCs/Presidents of anything, anywhere is intended...)
Posted by zazenduck on May 17, 2006, at 8:37:50
In reply to Re: I find Clinton very intelligent » zazenduck, posted by 10derHeart on May 16, 2006, at 10:46:53
Posted by zazenduck on May 19, 2006, at 11:39:36
In reply to Re: I find his blue suit comely pt 2, posted by zazenduck on May 16, 2006, at 9:57:57
Brendan Nelson in his blue suit and tie!
They're everywhere! They're everywhere!
http://www.ibe.unesco.org/International/ICE47/English/MesMOE/images/australia.jpg
Education Minister Brendan Nelson later told reporters that Muslims who did not want to accept local values should "cl**r *ff". "Basically, people who don't want to be Australians, and they don't want to live by Australian values and understand them, well then they can basically cl**r *ff," he said.
Posted by zazenduck on May 19, 2006, at 12:03:44
In reply to Re: I find his blue suit comely pt 3, posted by zazenduck on May 19, 2006, at 11:39:36
> but I do not agree with him. Of course I am blessed to live in a country, the United States of America which has a long history of tolerance and indivual liberty and freedom of religion . Perhaps Brendan would tell me to clear off too. But he would be comely in his blue suit as he rebuffed me :)
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