Re: Outrageous



On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 00:54:59 GMT, Carbon <nobrac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 15:31:19 -0800, larry wrote:
>> On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 21:16:43 GMT, Carbon <nobrac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>>On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 08:29:30 -0800, larry wrote:
>>>
>>>> Lets see, Yale business degree with high enough marks to matriculate
>>>> into Harvard B school--then graduate from the most difficult and most
>>>> prestigious MBA program in the nation. Pretty stupid! Many people
>>>> consider that accomplishment to be MUCH more difficult and rigorous
>>>> than a law degree, BTW.
>>>
>>>You've bored us with this one before. Two words: family connections.
>>
>> Oh, so a one-term republican congressman, Bush, Sr.) had the power to
>> get his son in Yale Business school and then was able to influence the
>> professors to give him unearned good grades? Then he waved his wand
>> again and his son got into Harvard MBA school even with an inferior
>> undergrad transcript? Then he somehow influenced the Harvard professors
>> to give his son solid passing grades. I suppose Bush Sr. used his
>> influence again to get his son through the USAF jet fighter training
>> school and somehow had someone else fly one of the most dangerous
>> airplanes in history for 500 hours? You are a paranoid. Your cynical
>> world must be pretty miserable. Is EVERYONE around you a crook? Did
>> everyone over you in management get there because of unfair influence?
>> Whew!!!
>>
>> Why don't you just look in the mirror and see what we see-- someone who
>> mindlessly hates the president and wishes him ill--even if his
>> misfortune is the nation's misfortune. We are pretty sick of liberals
>> bringing down this nation by attacking our president during wartime.
>> Only a few years ago such attacks would be considered treason-- or at
>> least sedition.
>
>Don't rant. It makes you look like even more of nutjob than you are
>already.
>
>But yes, family connections. They go a long way at places like Yale.
>Wubya's grandfather, Prescott Bush went there. In fact later he was a
>member of the board of governers of Yale.
>
>Of course that was after he did all that war profiteering on behalf of the
>Nazis during WWII.

Speaking of ranting--you are making accusations of criminal behavior-
and illegal influence on a major university by one of the best
families in America- without a shred of evidence. What is that? Is
that intelligent and dignified behavior? No, it is the rumor
mongering we hear in alleys and washrooms--among the unwashed who
simply don't know how things really work.

But then maybe that is you??

Larry

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