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gilliam
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Ron Paul has some good ideas and some very odd ones. However he is unelectable. And right now that is what counts to get out of the starting gate.
I thought it was decided last election that been involved with a radical, hate spewing pastor was perfectly acceptable?Yup, and now John Hagee is participating in Rick Perry’s “Day of Fasting and Prayer”.
Here’s a video of him inviting people to join him at it to pray for the United States of American (and I suppose to ask God to protect the nation from gays & Catholics)
youtu.be/ZxRWpJ49AE4
Sarah Palin also appears to be a John Hagee fan - here she’s trying to fit one of his events into her schedule:
“Is sched free to do john hagee event in june? Pls cc me and erika on that.” - Sarah Palin, May 3, 2007.
motherjones.com/files/palin-hagee-email.pdf
Just goes to show you that you can hate homosexuals, abortion, AND Catholics all at the same time.![]()
He’s not a lawyer, you know. Never really practiced it. In fact he has never worked at much of anything. The 72 weekends golfing tell us he thinks of his job as a kind of elected king. And they used to laught at Calvin Coolidge for napping in the afternoon, and of course Ike for HIS golfing. Never as lazy as Obama. He golfs and gives campaign speeches.Not at all! He’ll be president until '16, then he can decide what he’s going to do thereafter.![]()
That is not fair. Just about every modern president golfs (Nixon was a bowler), and some golf a lot. It is relaxing for them. I don’t see anything wrong with that. Some of our greatest presidents had similar hobbies. You may have problems with him, but this shouldn’t be one of them.He’s not a lawyer, you know. Never really practiced it. In fact he has never worked at much of anything. The 72 weekends golfing tell us he thinks of his job as a kind of elected king. And they used to laught at Calvin Coolidge for napping in the afternoon, and of course Ike for HIS golfing. Never as lazy as Obama. He golfs and gives campaign speeches.
He taught law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. Surely that counts for something. Before that he was a community organizer in one of the toughest neighborhoods in Chicago. I wouldn’t say that counts for nothing. He’s earned his living.He’s not a lawyer, you know. Never really practiced it. In fact he has never worked at much of anything. The 72 weekends golfing tell us he thinks of his job as a kind of elected king. And they used to laught at Calvin Coolidge for napping in the afternoon, and of course Ike for HIS golfing. Never as lazy as Obama. He golfs and gives campaign speeches.
It doesn’t count as “practicing law.”He taught law at the University of Chicago Law School from 1992 to 2004. Surely that counts for something…
True or False? Obama and Mrs Obama dropped their law licenses?It doesn’t count as “practicing law.”
Passing the bar means you have a license to practice law. It is then up to you to actually practice it. So far, he has chosen not to.True or False? Obama and Mrs Obama dropped their law licenses?
True, but you stated that the President has never really worked much at anything. That’s blatantly false. He may not have practiced law, but he has taught those who have.It doesn’t count as “practicing law.”
Typical of academia. Reminds me of Rodney Dangerfield in Back to School.True, but you stated that the President has never really worked much at anything. That’s blatantly false. He may not have practiced law, but he has taught those who have.
Has Obama practiced law? No but he did spend last night at a Holiday Inn expressTrue, but you stated that he the President never really worked much at anything. That’s blatantly false. He may not have practiced law, but he has taught those who have.
Teaching law in the classroom is no less practicing law than taking part in litigation. Teaching may seem like a lesser vocation by some than expounding before the bench, but no man or woman has become a lawyer were it not for a law school professor.True, but you stated that the President has never really worked much at anything. That’s blatantly false. He may not have practiced law, but he has taught those who have.
What is typical of academia?Typical of academia. Reminds me of Rodney Dangerfield in Back to School.
What’s your point? No one should spend a night at a Holiday Inn express?Has Obama practiced law? No but he did spend last night at a Holiday Inn express
I agree with you 100 %. As you mention, teaching is more than a job. It’s a vocation.Teaching law in the classroom is no less practicing law than taking part in litigation. Teaching may seem like a lesser vocation by some than expounding before the bench, but no man or woman has become a lawyer were it not for a law school professor.
It’s a commercial here in the states.What’s your point? No one should spend a night at a Holiday Inn express?