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Post by Patriot on Dec 5, 2004 11:24:42 GMT -5
In her signature, Moon Woman quotes MO as having written:
American conservatives are the smartest people in the world.
Although Moon Woman features this comment sarcastically, it is absolutely true. Apparently, even the Bin Laden family thinks so. Osama's brother, Abdullah, chose to attend Harvard, a university founded by none other than Evangelical Protestants (as was Princeton and Yale). Apparently, Islamic tradition wasn't strong enough to deter Abdullah from gaining an "infidel" (ie, top of the line) education at a school of Christian origin. What does that say about the caliber of American education?
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Post by BOLO on Dec 5, 2004 12:55:32 GMT -5
See my post on Liberals for a reference to Moon over Miami or whoever or what ever she is. Liberals can not spell hyprocisy let alone define it. It's not in their vocabulary.
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Post by moonotmo on Dec 6, 2004 7:11:59 GMT -5
Apparently, even the Bin Laden family thinks so. Osama's brother, Abdullah, chose to attend Harvard, a university founded by none other than Evangelical Protestants (as was Princeton and Yale). Apparently, Islamic tradition wasn't strong enough to deter Abdullah from gaining an "infidel" (ie, top of the line) education at a school of Christian origin. What does that say about the caliber of American education? It says that some guy chose to study at an American institution, that happens to be of Christian origin. What do you think it says?
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Post by aaaa on Dec 17, 2004 0:03:49 GMT -5
The irony of that sentence is timeless. (hyprocisy? You mean hypocrisy?)
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Post by TNRighty on Dec 17, 2004 18:15:49 GMT -5
Accrdonig to a sutdy done at Cmabrigde Unveristy, it deosn't matter in waht odrer the ltters in a wrod are, so lnog as the frist and lsat are coerrct, we can stlil raed tehm.
Whether you chose to respond to the message or the spelling is up to you.
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Post by Ian on Dec 17, 2004 18:27:31 GMT -5
Accrdonig to a sutdy done at Cmabrigde Unveristy, it deosn't matter in waht odrer the ltters in a wrod are, so lnog as the frist and lsat are coerrct, we can stlil raed tehm. Whether you chose to respond to the message or the spelling is up to you. I bleive yuor speeeling is a bti of. Wsa it suposed to be sarcistic?
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Post by TNRighty on Dec 18, 2004 0:41:49 GMT -5
The irony of that sentence is timeless. (sarcistic? You mean sracsatic?)
At least somebody out there is picking up what I'm laying down.
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Post by UncleVinny on Dec 19, 2004 19:37:31 GMT -5
Latest surveys show that when the much anticipated elections are held in Iraq, that most Iraqis will be voting for Pro-Iran candidates and ultra-consevative, anti-American religious clerics.
Well, let's see. = 1300 killed, 8000 maimed Americans so they can turn on us! That was smart!
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Post by midcan5 on Dec 23, 2004 14:37:18 GMT -5
And Harvard is conservative? Why, because it was founded by certain religious people. How does that follow, could it not be that the religious were neutral or even liberal? You may need to go back and do a little research. Isn't universal education a particularly liberal idea? I think it is.
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