SmootSmack
09-05-2007, 10:34 PM
i bet they never went to a public school.
I'm pretty sure Clinton did though, as did plenty of others I'm sure.
I'm pretty sure Clinton did though, as did plenty of others I'm sure.
Senator Caught Trying to Solicit Sex in Men's RoomSmootSmack 09-05-2007, 10:34 PM i bet they never went to a public school. I'm pretty sure Clinton did though, as did plenty of others I'm sure. 70Chip 09-05-2007, 10:57 PM This a little more than I would care to know about the homosexual underworld, but it's pretty funny too: Why men like Larry Craig continue to court danger in public places. - By Christopher Hitchens - Slate Magazine (http://www.slate.com/id/2173112/fr/flyout) CooleyAsCanBe 09-06-2007, 01:19 AM i disagree. its easier to make decisions for everyone, if you have past experience, or have walked in their shoes. no way Mitt Romney makes good decisions on the lower class. he doesn't know their needs or wants. or what its like to not have food, or money for food It's called empathy. You can't experience everything for everyone, especially in such a far-reaching position as President. dmek25 09-06-2007, 06:31 AM It's called empathy. You can't experience everything for everyone, especially in such a far-reaching position as President. no, but if you grow up poor, like president Clinton has, you seem to be alittle more qualified to make decisions that affect the poor. i agree with empathy, but how much of that is going on in this administration? if your not sure, look at New Orleans saden1 09-06-2007, 12:39 PM i disagree. its easier to make decisions for everyone, if you have past experience, or have walked in their shoes. no way Mitt Romney makes good decisions on the lower class. he doesn't know their needs or wants. or what its like to not have food, or money for food I wholeheartedly and with prejudice disagree. Consider the grave implication of your position. Ignorance of the plight of the poor is no excuse. You can be wealthy and still understand the struggles the poor must endure and have the desire to help them (i.e. Bill Gates). Coming from a poor background can be a plus but that alone doesn't give you legitimacy nor does it make you a better leader. Words backed by action makes you a great leader weather you're from a poor or wealth background. As for Mitt Romney, he has so many flaws besides being rich it isn't funny. dmek25 09-06-2007, 01:31 PM I'm not saying being poor makes you a great leader. but being able to draw from those experiences help you make better decisions in regards to the poor. but i do like your Bill Gates analogy. if he got to run the country like he ran Microsoft, the united states might be a better place SmootSmack 09-06-2007, 08:58 PM Runs in the family I suppose Boise Guardian: Craig Bungling Continues (http://www.boiseguardian.com/2007/09/05/craig_bungling_continues.html) dall-assblows 09-06-2007, 10:47 PM I'm pretty sure Clinton did though, as did plenty of others I'm sure. highly doubt it. where did he go to college? loyola? SmootSmack 09-06-2007, 10:55 PM Bill Clinton - MSN Encarta (http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761564341/Bill_Clinton.html) Schooling Clinton attended a Roman Catholic school for two years in Hot Springs before attending public schools. He was a popular student and maintained top grades. He held several student offices, played the tenor saxophone, and was a member of the all-state band. There are plenty of other similar links dmek25 09-07-2007, 06:15 AM smooty, you haven't really said a whole lot about Clinton. whats your take on his presidency? |
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