From: Mike Lorrey (mlorrey@datamann.com)
Date: Tue Jun 04 2002 - 09:51:42 MDT
Olga Bourlin wrote:
>
> From: "Max More" <max@maxmore.com>
>
> > At 05:29 PM 6/3/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> > >... for all the people who are opposed to Affirmative Action, how in hell
> > >did you let this guy slip by?:
> > >
> > >http://www.gwbush.com/copies/trans.html
>
> > What is the relevance of your post to anything here?
>
> In the past there has been some debate about Affirmative Action, and the
> impression I got was that most (if not all) libertarians were vehemently
> opposed. I want them to admit that Affirmative Action is alive and well
> (and that GW wouldn't be in the White House if that particular brand of
> Affirmative Action were not in effect). That's all.
I suppose, Olga, that your "Affirmative Action" here is referring to the
lower standards applied to rich white sons of former presidents who want
to be president than to others. If you want to play that game.... I
suppose the standards couldn't have been set any lower than when the
Democrats got a president into office who was a draft dodging, pot
smoking, bribe taking, evidence tampering, witness murdering, adulterous
philandering serial sexual harasser, batterer, and rapist who imposed
the highest taxes in history, killed the most innocent Americans, looted
and emasculated our military, and confiscated the private property of
millions of citizens under the guise of protecting the environment.
By comparison, Dubya is an honors student and Eagle Scout. While I'm not
totally happy with the current administration, it is still light years
better than the last. Sure he demonstrates an utter lack of curiosity
about the outside world when its not of immediate importance to him. He
also suffers from a speech impediment which the liberals should be
worshipping as proof that the ADA is working, that he can be president
while unable to pronounce four syllable words any better than your
average Ebonics-handicapped inner city resident.
Dubya is merely proof that a trust fund can be as much a handicap and
disabling feature of an individual as a race-based victim complex and
cultural distain for books as 'white things'. This is no revelation.
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