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Posted By Radiofreeeuropa 1 year, 7 months ago in NewsSavings and Loan looter Neil Bush and his family team up with "emperor of the universe" Reverend Moon to use the controversial NCLB law to "strongarm" districts into buying their crappy stuff.
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 7 months ago
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Freedom of Mind is a Cult watch site. Moons involvement in right wing politics should be troubling not only to those who don't subscribe to the movement but to those who do. Moon has claimed he is the new messiah. The rightful emperor of the world. And claimed Jesus was a failure. How does the religious right embrace such a man? They are a coalition that each thinks they are using the other to become dictators of not just the U.S., but the entire world. Once their machinery is in place they will be scratching each others eyes out to be the actual "Fuhrer" of their "new world order".
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Ciera-Marie1 year, 7 months ago
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RFE the religious right has embraced Rev Moon (what a joke) because of the $. Remember follow who benefits and who gets the $ and there you will find most answers. Won't like them but there they are just the same.
What amazes me is Neil is pulling in Russia some of the same crap ola he pulled here.
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 7 months ago
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So do I. The Rev. Moon, Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal and Milken and Fugitive Russian mafia kingpin Boris Berezovsky, seem like far more far more questionable company to keep than an ex marine preacher. Will the right wingers denounce these people the the way Obama denounced the the words of Wright?
No. The Rev. Moon has said:
"America is Satanic. America is so Satanic that even hamburgers should be considered evil, because they come from America,'"
"Jesus failed miserably. He died a lonely death. Reverend Moon is the hero that comes and saves pathetic Jesus. Reverend Moon is better than God."
"Americans who continue to maintain their privacy and individualism are foolish people,"
(Cont...)
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 7 months ago
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On May 1, 1997, Moon told a group of followers that "the country that represents Satan's harvest is America." Moon also declared that "Satan created this kind of Hell on Earth," the United States. He again denounced American women as having "inherited the line of prostitutes. American women are even worse because they practice free sex just because they enjoy it."
Lashing out at the United States again, Moon decried American tolerance of homosexuals, whom he likened to "dirty dung-eating dogs." For Americans who "truly love such dogs," Moon said, "they also become like dung-eating dogs and produce that quality of life."
Republicans have no problem allying with this man though.
Bush Sr. Even went to South America with him to celebrate the expansion of his Cult into South America.
Yet conveniently feign outrage because a black minister expresses anger about the way blacks have been treated.
Go figure.
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memestryker1 year, 7 months ago
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memestryker1 year, 6 months ago
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I remember tutoring at-risk inner city kids one-on-one in high school algebra, and they excelled when people believed in them and didn't settle for anything less than their best. Every one of them responded positively to the individual attention.
Repeated studies show that small class size is the strongest predictor of success for at-risk kids.
Many figure it out sooner or later, but I think sooner is better.
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Lurch1 year, 6 months ago
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If you ever get the chance, watch the documentary `Boys Of Baraka`.
The film is about a small group of at-risk youths from Baltimore who are chosen to participate in a special two-year program at a school in Baraka, Kenya. One child, was a failure, the most disruptive child in class, looked like it was only a matter of months before he joined a gang and fixed his destiny of death or jail or both. He had been suspended eight times, just so far that year. His worst scores were in math.
After ONE YEAR in the Baraka school, he came back and scored the highest math score in the State of Maryland. He got a scholarship to a private high school and plans to go to university in CA.
Best documentary I have ever seen, and living proof of what a little individual attention can do for a child.
How many lives have we wasted because too many people would rather spend $ on guns & prisons than teachers and schools.
Is it any wonder they call us infidels?
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memestryker1 year, 6 months ago
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I think guns also are important, but for second amendment reasons--not gang-banging. In fact, kids learn discipline and focus from target practice. It also would likely improve the outcome.
And Junior Olympian target shooters are at the range practicing--not in the streets. And most become highly productive citizens as adults.
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NoSpinDave1 year, 6 months ago
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MORE FAR LEFT EXTREMIST LIBERAL CRAP FROM RADIO PEE EUROPATRASH.
I cant wait until November when McCain gets elected. I will be waiting with great glee to log on to Libscape and see all of you morons crying like little girls.
Ummm, those tears will taste so sweet!!!
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 6 months ago
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Dizzy one, everything is someone you label a liberal's fault.
You should be the one explaining why you love such criminals and traitors so much that you defend their nefarious deeds. What do you see as patriotic about the Bush-Moon-Russian Mafia-Saudi Prince partnership? Moon is the force that is largely responsible for the political climate you have bought into.
The facts are well documented. Sticks and Stones...By the way are you old enough to remember life before the dubya fiasco?
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 6 months ago
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Why don't Bush-bots see the 800 lb. gorilla in their room? (Rev. Moon)
Moon is the primary architect of the so called religious right. Who bailed Falwell out of bankruptcy?- Moon. Moon the loon claims he is better than God because he bailed out the failed Jesus. He claims he is the rightful Emperor of the entire world. I guess since world domination is something these clowns all want they work together towards it.
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NoSpinDave1 year, 6 months ago
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"By the way are you old enough to remember life before the dubya fiasco?"
Whats ironic is you are one of the most partisan people here, but you slam others for their partisan views. Kind of hypocritical, dont you think?
I am 40, how old are you child?
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NoSpinDave1 year, 6 months ago
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"If you are only 40, this explains your ignorance of the GOP."
Its called an education. You know, where you learn about things that happened.....gasp....even before you were born!
SHOCKER!
Seriously, I appreciate your attemt to belittle me, its just kind of hollow when it comes from another one of libscapes little liberal wingnuts.
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mamasan1 year, 7 months ago
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Republics dont even know what shame is.
As long as there is money to be made that is all that matters.
Good book for you to read Needy,
"how to steal an election"
I am half way through and it is sickening what the repubs will do for money.
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 7 months ago
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Yes it is remarkable that such focus is put on something one candidate didn't say, denounced, and further denounced. While at the same time another candidate blatantly actually lies about dodging bullets or another seeks the support of fascists, hate groups, Anti Catholics, and anti- constitutional theocrats. If you ever had any doubt that media was a "tool" (in both senses), well here is proof.
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texangelwings1 year, 7 months ago
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Yes, Radio, there is so much that can be found out about the Bush family all the way back to Senator Bush and the his Steel company in Ohio. Google Senator Prescott Bush and the rest of the family.
There just isn't any guilt in this family, it's all about taking care of themselves!
Interesting article, thanks Radio!
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 7 months ago
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The Bush corruption makes anything even cojectured about the Clintons mere childs play. Bush malfeasance is endemic and multi-generational.
http://oldamericancentury.org/bushco/bush_crime...
http://www.alternet.org/story/68843/
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Spadecaller1 year, 7 months ago
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True charity is the kind of giving that asks no rewards; the Bushes have made a mockery of that.
Forget erecting a Bush library. A museum dedicated to portraying humans rights abuse, greed, corruption, betrayal of the Bill of Rights, and the subversion of our constitution should be named on their behalf.
The name of "Bush" should go down in infamy along side Benedict Arnold. The Bush family has poisoned America and left behind a sickness that will, at best, take years to recover from. They sold the soul of America to greedy corporations who are now are dictators.
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NoWayMan1 year, 7 months ago
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funny you should mention letterman.
here's bush on letterman during a commercial break cleaning his glasses on a woman's sweater without her knowing it.
zero class.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtSE9efGWe0&NR=1
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Natureboy1 year, 6 months ago
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While I am no fan of Der Bush, or his family, I think that efforts to lay blame for the decay of America solely at their doorstep miss the point.
The terrible truth is that Bush is not different from our past leaders in the direction he travels - he has simply taken us a bit further down that road to hell.
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 7 months ago
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Hard to say, it is supposed to help raise math and science scores by having a "cow" with a vcr built into it's gut that shows educational cartoons. However it has no science component and the math component is not out yet... so how it could raise math and science scores (the objective of NCLB proponents) is a mystery.
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 7 months ago
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correction- I meant reading and math, not science. (I don't know one way or another if there are science components)
Here are some results, it doesn't look good.
http://citizensforethics.org/node/30191
http://citizensforethics.org/node/30099
http://region19.blogspot.com/2008/04/neil-bush-...
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memestryker1 year, 6 months ago
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I watched the 2 units on region19, and I must say--it looks like a very poor attempt to clone Bill Nye the Science Guy with absolutely no substance or quality.
To be fair, they probably cherry-picked the really horrendous modules--but this is worse than an F! It doesn't even follow a basic presentation style that considers learners' needs--even if it had any substance.
Neg me all you want, Dave. This is sh*t.
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gamahuche1 year, 7 months ago
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How to create an incredible simulation of a dictatorial banana republic controlled by a greedy "elite" with no accountability, no responsibility, no checks and balances with the connivance and co-operation of an international smorgasbord of notorious creeps and rascals on the name of democracy and the free-market in the "greatest nation on earth" posing as a banana republic.
[You're on a roll this weekend, RFE!]
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 7 months ago
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How else can can anyone support Bush?, ignore or deny the truth.
Perhaps one can overlook the malfeasance of those who brought us the worst president in history early on. Perhaps,... but to continue cheerleading at this point? Takes denial to the limits of absurdity.
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Spadecaller1 year, 6 months ago
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Hi
Please review this; it's quite compelling!
Charlie Chaplin; An Unforgettable Message
http://videos.propeller.com/story/2008/05/04/ch...
Chaplin's closing oration is as pertinent and meaningful as it was fifty-eight years ago. And this was the man forced into exile...
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ETproductions1 year, 7 months ago
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Same old story. How were the Japanese Emperor and Adolph Hitler going to get along? Hitler's world plan called for enslaving all other "races" except the "Aryan race" till there were enough genetically pure blue-eyed blonds to run things, then exterminating all the inferior races like the Japanese.
The Japanese belief that the world was made for Japan. The very name, Japan means sun-origin. They had no more room in their bigoted hearts than the Nazis had for them.
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 7 months ago
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Good grief! The Bushies have a posse! And it ain't justice they are after. Yipee-io-ty-aa. Is that a real Cowboy hat or is that a Sears Cowboy hat? The Kennebunkport cattle rustlers!
A stain upon the state of Texas, a blight on mankind.
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TOD3961 year, 7 months ago
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What a joke. You guys really should get out more. OK, so I will try to break this to you gently, since you have been programmed over the last several years to do one thing, and one thing only: Smear Bush. Here is the earth shattering news, Bush is NOT running for re-election. I repeat, Bush is not running for re-relection. The only thing this year and a half old blog does is try to insinuate a bunch of mindsets by projecting certain scenarios. Bush was NOT responsible for the 1988 S & L scandal. No one person was. Bush did nothing wrong by selling learning products to school districts. The article provided no proof, or fact, that Bush did anything wrong. It was all conjecture. You bunch of tin-foil hat wearing buffoons saw this and thought you hit the jackpot, Oh boy, more reasons to hate Bush. Here is a bit of advice and an admission for you to ease your mind, Don't vote for Neil Bush. I'm not.
I hope that helps...
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin1 year, 7 months ago
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I used to think I could understand people defending Bush Inc. [the idea of 'Bush this' and 'Bush That' is rather absurd-the man has trouble stringing together coherent sentences by himself, let alone doing anything good or bad all by his lonesome worth mentioning...so I usually say Bush Inc or 'this administration']
I used to think a) people didn't want to admit reality because it's scary, and because they were duped and voted for miscreants, and to own up to Bush Inc's evil is to own up to their own role as facilitators of evil lying murderers
or maybe b) just straight authoritarian attitudes. In an authoritarian personality, where an outside entity is seen as superior and all-wise, and knowing what is best for the individual, hence giving comfort and emotional succor to the individual blahblahblah, yadayadayada, psychobabbleschmabble... you get the idea. So obviously that individual is emotionally invested if his outside authority or power is attacked or 'belittled'
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin1 year, 7 months ago
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so maybe some of that last sentence covers the Bush stalwarts, but it doesn't quite satisfy, does it?
I mean when you show a poster direct video of contradictory statements[called 'lies' by laypeople], basically of a Bush Inc member saying a tarpon won the Boston Marathon, and they STILL ask for proof they were lied into a war, even after everything, no WMD, no AQ tea party with Saddam with yellow cupcakes, no nothin, what can you say?
So I don't analyze it anymore
But I am curious what they get out of the defending process
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin1 year, 7 months ago
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'The article provided no proof, or fact, that Bush did anything wrong.'
Tod
I read the article, but I don't need it for proof of 'anything wrong'.
you know why?
I was here the last 7 years. I was watching. I saw. I heard. I know.
Most people tend to believe their own eyes and ears
Why don't you?
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The engineers of this debacle of an administration were clever enough to hand off the last 7 years to your children's children, just so a status quo can be kept for people like you.
But I was watching TV and they asked a random European how much she earned last year, and she said '36,000 Euros', the announcer explained that was 'about 45,000 US dollars'
Your children's children will have no trouble recognizing what this administration did and didn't do, I have a feeling
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin1 year, 7 months ago
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and yes, I know Todd's quote and the article wasn't about W.[tho his post did say 're-election' and seemed split between Neil and W]
It was the other RFE article I read about the Bush family tree
and then I ended up here somehow
but since Tod was defending some incredibly rich individual he's probably never met like it was his favorite Uncle, I figure some of what I wrote still applies
I myself should really invest in more shut-eye so I actually remember which story I read and which one I'm posting on in the wee-wee hours[Chuck Barry title I think]
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 6 months ago
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Well Put DeadXXX,
I too wonder what they get out of the process. It's like being on an elevator, there is only you and this Bush worshiper, Someone rips a big stinky f*rt, you of course know it wasn't you. But the bush worshiper denies it was him. "Only a tin foil Hatted Buffoon thinks I f*rted".
Right.
One thing's for certain,that elevator is a lot stinkier because of that Bush Worshiper, and I bet you get off at the first available floor!
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TOD3961 year, 6 months ago
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"'The article provided no proof, or fact, that Bush did anything wrong.'
Tod
I read the article, but I don't need it for proof of 'anything wrong'.
you know why?
I was here the last 7 years. I was watching. I saw. I heard. I know.
Most people tend to believe their own eyes and ears
Why don't you? "
So, by your explanation, all of Bush's family is guilty of what you blame Pres. Bush of doing. If that is the case, then your uncle, you know, the one caught doing things to a child that only a priest would think of, he then brings you down along with him, right? Or is that a different scenario?
Again, for the mentally deficient, I will explain it in a different manner so even you can understand. You are blaming Neil Bush for what you think George Bush has done. You are lumping them together.
Can you show me a national policy that Neil Bush has instituted that was wrong? Or even one that was right?
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin1 year, 6 months ago
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shoulda continued reading Tod
I was half asleep and read the other 'Bush family history' story and posted on the wrong story!
oops!
my mistake
go ahead and have fun
but I already said I was half asleep and posted on the wrong story
enjoy
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 6 months ago
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TOAD- No one (except apparently you) thinks this article is news, it's not represented in any way as news, but rather "do no evil". And indeed evil is done, and pointed out here in this piece that has never been submitted before. This article is not about your sacred Dubya, but don't think for a second that your or anyone's support of Bush will soon be forgotten or dismissed.
Republicans have a record that will not be forgotten anytime soon, no matter how hard you pretend. By your reasoning we should not discuss Hitler's wrong doings "cause he ain't doing em today". (however of course Bush and his crime family including bank robber Neil are still here and are still working their malfeasance today). Neil indeed was one of the criminals who robbed the S&Ls causing their failure, so by your standards Hitler didn't do the holocaust alone so we can't blame him. Nice attempt at spin, but no one buys it.
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TOD3961 year, 6 months ago
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Explain exactly what "evil" has been done and show the proof that is provided within this article. It is all hype, with no substance. You dwell on the fact that Bush made money from selling learning programs to school districts, yet you don't mention whether these systems were good, bad, or otherwise. Have you any proof that these learning systems were not worthy? If so, you offered none in the article. You make assumptions that because Bush donated money and required that his money be used for a specific leraning system that he knows full well of it's capabilities, that somehow he did something wrong. I am sure that you have donated more of your net worth than did Bush, with no strings attached. But you fail to mention that also. I mention this due to the glaring fact that you are jealous of Bush and his money, and it shows.
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 6 months ago
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The Crime syndicate that includes Bush, Sun Myung Moon, The Saud prince, and a fugitive Russian mafia don bought this company and dumbed down the software (it was originally supposed to be individualized and interactive based on individual student response) much to the chagrin and public criticism of it's original developers. If you think people with no educational background whatsoever should be designing classroom curriculum, well that's your opinion, not anyone else's.
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 6 months ago
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As to whether this "cow" is effective, the results so far are hardly impressive. Look where they are sold- primarily Fla. and Texas. You don't think these districts were in any way doing political favors? Well Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty have a better chance of being true than Neil Bush has of selling cows to schools without his families "influence". You have no problem with his partners, huh? I do. I bet others here might too. I've known about Neils cows for some time, but not who his partners were before coming across this article, I thought others might like to know too.
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hdthehn1 year, 6 months ago
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Ever wonder just who instilled the impeccable level of dignity, decency, honor and integrity in Neil, Marvin, Jeb, George
"Why should we hear about body bags, and deaths...I mean, it's not relevant. So why should I waste my beautiful mind on something like that?"
~Barbara (compassionate conservative) Bush on ABC's "Good Morning America," March 18, 2003.
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DeadXXXManXXXTalkin1 year, 6 months ago
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I'll never forget what Barbara Bush said after touring the Houston Astrodome, and viewing the N.O. refugees stacked like cordwood:
"And so many of the people in the arena here, you
know, were underprivileged anyway, so this--this (she
chuckles slightly) is working very well for them."
getting your home and all your possessions destroyed is a great opportunity, be it here or in Iraq, I guess
I mean they were poor anyway, so what difference does it make, eh Barbara
let them eat cake
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Lurch1 year, 6 months ago
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Must be they are hyper-sensitive to the Moon`s pull.
I also noticed none of the lemmings has defended the Reagan`s use of a fortune-teller to guide WH activities.
Maybe they are just tired at the moment from moving the goal posts so often over Hagee-McCain.
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