A good one. Thing is, I already posted a link to this video here (item #1), and you responded to it. So either (1) you responded without clicking on my link, or (2) Mr Alz. Either way, it's Wiener schnitzel time.
Been once in Nawlins, but never at Tulane. All I remember about the city is the big river flowing down towards the Gulf, and those stupid Hurricanes, full of Red #5 and cheapo vodka. Is there anything else going on down there, besides Pepe hiding in a dark room, afraid to come out and duke it out like a man?
Dobbs: Although accepted at the University of Idaho and Idaho State University, he was persuaded by the staff at Minico High to apply to Harvard University, where he was accepted and earned a bachelor's degree in economics in 1967.
Says Rot: he shoulda gone to one of those Idaho schools, like Palin. Then we'd have our dream ticket in the bag.
OK, Tecs. You make the call. This guy, He attended Yale University, but, as he stated, "[he] flunked out. [...] He later attended the University of Wyoming, where he earned both a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in political science. He subsequently started, but did not finish, doctoral studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Or this one. In 1962, X entered Yale University, majoring in political science. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1966. In his sophomore year, X became the Chair of the Liberal Party of the Yale Political Union, and a year later he served as president of the Union. Amongst his influential teachers in this period was Professor H. Bradford Westerfield, who was himself a former president of the Political Union.[13] His involvement with the Political Union gave him an opportunity to be involved with important issues of the day, such as the civil rights movement and Kennedy's New Frontier program. He was also inducted into the secretive Skull and Bones Society. Under the guidance of the speaking coach and history professor Rollin Osterweis, X won many debates against other college students from across the nation. In March 1965, as the Vietnam War escalated, he won the Ten Eyck prize as the best orator in the junior class for a speech that was critical of U.S. foreign policy. In the speech he said, "It is the spectre of Western imperialism that causes more fear among Africans and Asians than communism, and thus it is self-defeating." Over four years, X maintained a 76 grade average and received an 81 average in his senior year.[15] X, even then a capable speaker, was chosen to give the class oration at graduation. His speech was a broad criticism of American foreign policy, including the Vietnam War, in which he would soon participate......
I'll pick Cheney over Kerry (or Palin, or Dobbs) any time of the day. But what's the correlation with the college rankings these politicos (or newsmen) attended?
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A good one. Thing is, I already posted a link to this video here (item #1), and you responded to it. So either (1) you responded without clicking on my link, or (2) Mr Alz. Either way, it's Wiener schnitzel time.
I hadn't seen the vid. Fine, I'll get you some Wiener schnitzel, vom schwein.
Texas hayseed gets whacked by Columbia hotshot?
WHo rattled your cage, Portuguese schwein?
Bravo, AA. Powww!! Good to see you keeping up the good form.
Mutual schweindmiration schweinciety.
Been once in Nawlins, but never at Tulane. All I remember about the city is the big river flowing down towards the Gulf, and those stupid Hurricanes, full of Red #5 and cheapo vodka. Is there anything else going on down there, besides Pepe hiding in a dark room, afraid to come out and duke it out like a man?
Pepe's in hiding nowadays! I bet Breitbart got him on tape with a couple Salvadoran teenagers piggyback and a condom on his nose.
Maybe FCP could interview Dobbs for a position on this blog.
Dobbs: Although accepted at the University of Idaho and Idaho State University, he was persuaded by the staff at Minico High to apply to Harvard University, where he was accepted and earned a bachelor's degree in economics in 1967.
Says Rot: he shoulda gone to one of those Idaho schools, like Palin. Then we'd have our dream ticket in the bag.
OK, Tecs. You make the call. This guy, He attended Yale University, but, as he stated, "[he] flunked out. [...] He later attended the University of Wyoming, where he earned both a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in political science. He subsequently started, but did not finish, doctoral studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Or this one. In 1962, X entered Yale University, majoring in political science. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1966. In his sophomore year, X became the Chair of the Liberal Party of the Yale Political Union, and a year later he served as president of the Union. Amongst his influential teachers in this period was Professor H. Bradford Westerfield, who was himself a former president of the Political Union.[13] His involvement with the Political Union gave him an opportunity to be involved with important issues of the day, such as the civil rights movement and Kennedy's New Frontier program. He was also inducted into the secretive Skull and Bones Society.
Under the guidance of the speaking coach and history professor Rollin Osterweis, X won many debates against other college students from across the nation. In March 1965, as the Vietnam War escalated, he won the Ten Eyck prize as the best orator in the junior class for a speech that was critical of U.S. foreign policy. In the speech he said, "It is the spectre of Western imperialism that causes more fear among Africans and Asians than communism, and thus it is self-defeating."
Over four years, X maintained a 76 grade average and received an 81 average in his senior year.[15] X, even then a capable speaker, was chosen to give the class oration at graduation. His speech was a broad criticism of American foreign policy, including the Vietnam War, in which he would soon participate......
I'll pick Cheney over Kerry (or Palin, or Dobbs) any time of the day. But what's the correlation with the college rankings these politicos (or newsmen) attended?
Universities are shams, Tecs. That's my take.
Tsk, tsk, tsk, Mr Rot. Biting the hand that holds the schnitzel?
Oop! Not European ones! We ain't got no goddam women's studies shite here, mein freunde...
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