I went to two CC's at the same time...high school with ash trays.
But..you moved on to a real college, so did I...Limbaugh? Not so much....
Tell me about it. My first experience with politics was applying for a state summer job. I was told if I was not a republican I could kiss the job goodbye. That was when my state of Indiana had patronage clearance forms as part of the job application. I had to go around and get signatures from various county officers including the county commissioner. 2 percent of your pay also went to the party of power if you were hired. Evan Bayh got rid of it thank God.
Being involved in lots of non profits including president I've had my fill of politics. I don't volunteer for anything anymore.
Palin's greatest crime was that she ran for VP and is a woman. That just pissed the left off so much they stalk her to this day. Of course with them it's hands off guys like Bill Clinton who party on down.
But I thought were supposed to ignore academic superiority? You know like Obama's over Palin's?
I've read a lot of your stuff and respect you.
And your computer skills will be invaluable to our society as you grow older like I am--60.
My forte was Chem/Physics teaching--and I'm very proud of what the kids have accomplished with THEIR hard work.
My ultimate goal was to prepare them for that first college year with very tough College Professors in my subject areas.
Not to mention teaching them how to be a good student in anything--including real life .
I used to get a lot of "you don't know what it's like to have kids" from everyone in my life.
I'd retort, "aren't you glad to have a teacher who dedicates his whole life to your kids ?
CCs have almost become a necessity for our parents these days due to cost--even for the top ten out of 250 in a class.Perhaps but the classes were the same at the CC. No difference. Trig was trig, organic chem was organic chem, etc., etc., Now some of my fellow students there... that was a different story. Only four or five us graduated with our science degrees. Our prof was a real SOB. Not an easy man to please.
Here's something crazy. All of my out of state credits transferred from the CC to the university in Indiana. My twin who has taken courses at an extension of that university was not allowed to transfer any. And some of the profs were the same profs!
Sorry but the Air Force doesn't put dumb people in the cockpit of a fighter, especially a F-102.
Academic superiority ?
I served with grunts who were high school dropouts who had a 130 GCT.
George W. Bush flew the F-102 Delta Dagger, considered the most difficult aircraft to fly in the Air Force. Not really a fighter but an interceptor armed with nuclear tipped air to air missiles. Most Air Force fighter jocks couldn't qualify flying the F-102.
Sorry but the Air Force doesn't put dumb people in the cockpit of a fighter, especially a F-102.
An attorney a Constitutional law professor. :lamo
>" Mr. Obama has been rejected, slapped down, overturned, tossed out, ridiculed and laughed out of the courtroom so many times..."<
Read more: HURT: The Supreme Court's Biggest Loser: Barack Obama - Washington Times
I know you wouldn't say this without a link to his records .
I know you wouldn't say this without a link to his records .
Thanks for sharing, we all need a little comic relief now and then.
But I did say it without a link.
>" To Bush-bashers, it may be the most infuriating revelation yet from the military records of the two presidential candidates: the young George W. Bush probably had a higher I.Q. than did the young John Kerry.
That, at least, is the conclusion of Steve Sailer, a conservative columnist at the Web magazine Vdare.com and a veteran student of presidential I.Q.'s. During the last presidential campaign Mr. Sailer estimated from Mr. Bush's SAT score (1206) that his I.Q. was in the mid-120's, about 10 points lower than Al Gore's.
Mr. Kerry's SAT score is not known, but now Mr. Sailer has done a comparison of the intelligence tests in the candidates' military records. They are not formal I.Q. tests, but Mr. Sailer says they are similar enough to make reasonable extrapolations.
Mr. Bush's score on the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test at age 22 again suggests that his I.Q was the mid-120's, putting Mr. Bush in about the 95th percentile of the population, according to Mr. Sailer. Mr. Kerry's I.Q. was about 120, in the 91st percentile, according to Mr. Sailer's extrapolation of his score at age 22 on the Navy Officer Qualification Test.
Linda Gottfredson, an I.Q. expert at the University of Delaware, called it a creditable analysis said she was not surprised at the results or that so many people had assumed that Mr. Kerry was smarter. "People will often be misled into thinking someone is brighter if he says something complicated they can't understand," Professor Gottfredson said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/24/politics/campaign/24points.html?_r=0
Well you can expect two more years of comical relief.
But after laughing stop and look at the world today, look at what has happened to our military, look at America today, it's not so funny what Obama has been doing.
So sick of this redneck family. What an embarrassment.
But I did say it without a link.
>" To Bush-bashers, it may be the most infuriating revelation yet from the military records of the two presidential candidates: the young George W. Bush probably had a higher I.Q. than did the young John Kerry.
That, at least, is the conclusion of Steve Sailer, a conservative columnist at the Web magazine Vdare.com and a veteran student of presidential I.Q.'s. During the last presidential campaign Mr. Sailer estimated from Mr. Bush's SAT score (1206) that his I.Q. was in the mid-120's, about 10 points lower than Al Gore's.
Mr. Kerry's SAT score is not known, but now Mr. Sailer has done a comparison of the intelligence tests in the candidates' military records. They are not formal I.Q. tests, but Mr. Sailer says they are similar enough to make reasonable extrapolations.
Mr. Bush's score on the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test at age 22 again suggests that his I.Q was the mid-120's, putting Mr. Bush in about the 95th percentile of the population, according to Mr. Sailer. Mr. Kerry's I.Q. was about 120, in the 91st percentile, according to Mr. Sailer's extrapolation of his score at age 22 on the Navy Officer Qualification Test.
Linda Gottfredson, an I.Q. expert at the University of Delaware, called it a creditable analysis said she was not surprised at the results or that so many people had assumed that Mr. Kerry was smarter. "People will often be misled into thinking someone is brighter if he says something complicated they can't understand," Professor Gottfredson said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/24/politics/campaign/24points.html?_r=0
Academic superiority ?
I served with grunts who were high school dropouts who had a 130 GCT.
George W. Bush flew the F-102 Delta Dagger, considered the most difficult aircraft to fly in the Air Force. Not really a fighter but an interceptor armed with nuclear tipped air to air missiles. Most Air Force fighter jocks couldn't qualify flying the F-102.
Sorry but the Air Force doesn't put dumb people in the cockpit of a fighter, especially a F-102.
The IQs are so close they're completely within the margin of error.
Bush was apparently a ****ing genius. It was determined before he entered basic that on completion he'd be commissioned. Sure enough, about a month after basic he became a 2LT. What a guy! It looks to me like he even beat the record for shake and bake.
As to flying a F-102. It was an unforgiving aircraft. If Bush had wanted to get in the fight he sure picked the wrong squadron. No F-102s in Nam. Son of a gun, just his bad luck, huh? I guess if he wanted to request a difficult aircraft in a combat zone he could have pulled some strings and flown F-105s - a rocket with a seat in it and arguably as difficult as 102s. But all in all it seemed Bush would have rather flown 102s in Houston than 105s in Phan Rang.
By the way, as far as we can tell, Bush only flew for a year on a 6 year enlistment. Why he didn't fly longer than that is anyone's guess. Maybe he couldn't handle 102s after all.
To whom? What is it to you how they act? You should concentrate on being sick of the family in the White House, they're the real embarrassment. The man does selfies while representing our country, where were you then?
The IQs are so close they're completely within the margin of error.
Too bad Bush-41's records went missing so you can't provide a link to what an ace pilot he was.
We do have a link to is "mission accomplished" followed by the "bring it on" remark.
Probably the dumbest ****in thing any President has ever said
But, since he couldn't say "nuclear" he had to be a bad/stupid president.
Because.....you already set the standard with "corpsman"
I'd hate for you to look like a hypocrite.
Well in my life time I've heard thousands of people, many college grads who mispronounced nuclear. When I was young I also probably did the same because in the 1950's our teachers in the classroom also mispronounced the word nuclear because just a little more than ten years before 99.9% of Americans never heard of the word nuclear.
In my life time I only heard two people who mispronounced corps or misused the word corpse.
Back during the 70's I heard an anti war activist commie call the Marine Corps, Marine corpse.
And when Barack Obama referred to a Navy corpsman as Navy corpse man, three time in a couple of minutes.
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