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Bush/Kerry Yale records released....Guess what?...

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...scobode Dubya.....horse head didn't fare as well as he would have you believe...small wonder "Mr. Intellectual" err "distinctive" refused to release his Navy record which included his Yale years..bwa


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Heard this on Rush's show...LOL!!!

No wonder Kerry didn't want his From 180 released during the election. He and his supporters kept asserting that Bush was such a dummy and here we see that Bush had better grades...LOL!!
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Still obsessing over Kerry?
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it's a wash----both were c students
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BSmack wrote:Still obsessing over Kerry?
Uh, no. Kerry lied when he told us that he released those records.

He promised to sign the 180 form and release the records during the campaign, did he not?

No surprise why he lied about that...
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Believe the Heupel wrote:Hm. Thought so. No mention of the fact that Kerry was considered a natural leader and was well-liked by his peers. No mention that the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth Distortion get made to look like the fuckin' morons they are by this. Just simple "Your guy is dumb like ours" fingerpointing.
Why would his leadership skills need to be mentioned here?

The Swift Boats never had their claims refuted, only ignored, then stonewalled before being personally attacked.

And, no, this is not a simply "your guy is as dumbas ours." Our guy had better grades.

And that's important, because you tards ran the game the entire election that Bush was a dummy and Kerry was much smarter.
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Hm. Thought so. No mention of the fact that Kerry was considered a natural leader and was well-liked by his peers. No mention that the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth Distortion get made to look like the fuckin' morons they are by this. Just simple "Your guy is dumb like ours" fingerpointing.
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mothster wrote:it's a wash----both were c students
Hard to call it a wash when Kerry received a D in political science.
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MuchoBulls wrote:
mothster wrote:it's a wash----both were c students
Hard to call it a wash when Kerry received a D in political science.
That's OK. Chimpy recieved an A in Bongmaking 101
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The wash part comes in when you listen to George Bush trying to get out from under the embarassment of not knowing what the word "sovereign" meant in relation to a question regarding indian tribes.

If you missed that audio link interview, it was a priceless example of just what a mindless puppet the guy really is.

"A sovereign nation is, well it's sovereign. They're a sovereign nation" :)
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Believe the Heupel wrote:
DrDetroit wrote:
Believe the Heupel wrote:Hm. Thought so. No mention of the fact that Kerry was considered a natural leader and was well-liked by his peers. No mention that the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth Distortion get made to look like the fuckin' morons they are by this. Just simple "Your guy is dumb like ours" fingerpointing.
Why would his leadership skills need to be mentioned here?

The Swift Boats never had their claims refuted, only ignored, then stonewalled before being personally attacked.

And, no, this is not a simply "your guy is as dumbas ours." Our guy had better grades.

And that's important, because you tards ran the game the entire election that Bush was a dummy and Kerry was much smarter.
Hm. Maybe I'll just play your card and say "Give me a link where I said that Bush was a dummy and that Kerry was much smarter."
You were defending Kerry's character. Therefore it was easy to lump you in with Kerry supporters (and Kerry himself) who proudly proclaimed that Bush was a dummy.
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A sovereign nation is, well it's sovereign
So, what's the problem? Sounds like he's got it down pat. :wink:

You know GWB gives thanks for Jesse Jackson press conferences every night before going to sleep. Keeps the spotlight off of him.
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Believe the Heupel wrote:Ah, name smack.

This is where I'm supposed to make a reference to your cock-garage, right? Sometimes I lose track.
It was more than name smack, Nurse Huepel.

What exactly is Kerry dedicated to other than the proverbial trappings of power?
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mvscal wrote:Oh, by the way, if he was such a "dedicated public servant" why didn't he resign his seat in the Senate for his Presidential campaign?
Oh come on now, Mvscal...
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mvscal wrote:Bob Dole resigned his seat to campaign for President...
...and then cashed in like a motherfucker as a lobbyist after he lost. He was going to retire from the Senate no matter what. Don't act like he's some kind of fucking saint.
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BSmack wrote:
mvscal wrote:Bob Dole resigned his seat to campaign for President...
...and then cashed in like a motherfucker as a lobbyist after he lost.
What does that have to do with anything? He still resigned, did he not?
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Hapday wrote:
BSmack wrote:
mvscal wrote:Bob Dole resigned his seat to campaign for President...
...and then cashed in like a motherfucker as a lobbyist after he lost.
What does that have to do with anything? He still resigned, did he not?
Being Canadian, I'm not sure you understand how much money American members of Congress make when they decide to cash in their chips with their lobby friends. Dole made enough to keep him in Viagra for the next billion or so years.

However, in order to cash in, Dole had to resign. Even had Dole not recieved the GOP nomination he would have resigned his seat.
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I think Kerry was wise not to resign his seat. It wouldn't have made sense to do so unless he was going for the White House or nothing at all. Otherwise it would have been stupid, plain and simple.
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He had to know the odds were against him when he looked around in August and realized he had no definable platform.
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BSmack wrote:
Hapday wrote:
BSmack wrote: ...and then cashed in like a motherfucker as a lobbyist after he lost.
What does that have to do with anything? He still resigned, did he not?
Being Canadian, I'm not sure you understand how much money American members of Congress make when they decide to cash in their chips with their lobby friends. Dole made enough to keep him in Viagra for the next billion or so years.

However, in order to cash in, Dole had to resign. Even had Dole not recieved the GOP nomination he would have resigned his seat.

Cash in :lol: Image gosh, uh I'm yanking down $150 large per :lol: ..huh huh

Link..bwa..from CNN no less..http://money.cnn.com/2004/06/09/news/bubbasbucks/

According to Hillary Clinton's 2003 Senate financial-disclosure form (the latest available), husband Bill had 60 paid speaking engagements during 2002. From them, he earned an average of more than $159,000 per speech, or $9,542,500 in total.

Road to riches
To give an idea of how a former president keeps himself busy on the lecture circuit, here's one month of Clinton's schedule.


Feb. 7. Speech to the Women's International Zionist Organization in Miami. Fee: $125,000.


Feb. 11: Speech to Group Vivendi/Universal in Sundance, Utah. Fee: $150,000.


Feb. 15: Speech to the Long Island Association in Woodbury, N.Y. Fee: $125,000.


Feb. 18: Speech to ORT, a Jewish charity in Montreal. Fee: $125,000.

Then, Clinton made a quick pop Down Under to make presentations in Sydney (Feb. 22, for a whopping $300,000), Perth (Feb. 23, $125,000), Adelaide (Feb. 25 and 26, $125,000 and $250,000), and Melbourne (Feb. 27, $125,000).


All told, his words of wisdom generated $1.45 million in fees in a single short month.

Agents usually take between 20 and 30 percent of a speaker's fees. But according to Castel, bookers often settle for as little as 10 percent to capture the business of high-profile speakers.
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MuchoBulls wrote:
mothster wrote:it's a wash----both were c students
Hard to call it a wash when Kerry received a D in political science.
ok, so dubya tryin to say 'nuclear'

nice job, now kerry looks like einstein
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