You know Richard, when I was but a wee little Wahoo Papa Wahoo gave me some advice. He said "Son, sometimes you can learn as much about a man from the way he argues his point as you can from the point he's trying to make." That goes along with some other things he said to me like "Words are just wind and some folks blow real hard but you find the truth of a man in his actions." Which brings me to a little dirty laundry. As I've been following your debate with Mr. Baerwald and the twists & turns it's taken I thought it might be an appropriate time to throw this out there. As racial issues have been a large part of the pot stirring that has been taking place is anyone here aware of what a "racial covenant" is? I bring this up because the piece of property George Jr. owns (and calls home) deep down there in the heart of Texas carries with it a racial covenant. For those who don't understand what I'm talking about I'll explain. A racial covenant on the property means that whoever owns it may not at any point in time sell it to a person of "color". This is a pledge carried from owner to owner so that the property never falls into the wrong (color) hands. So Chavez and Powell could be invited to join his cabinet but they sure as hell could not live in his home.
I could also point out things like on Junior's watch no less than 8 state funded schools for people of "color" were denied funds and forced to close. You can spend time rationalizing away reasons why these colleges were closed but I think these actions paint an interesting picture of the man. I don't want to to enter into arguements about Bush or Ashcroft or any of that puke Goldberg or any of those other hacks spew because they disgust me. Sure you can take David's advice and follow the money or if you can stomach it you can read the record and follow their actions. They do speak louder than words. The word the comes to mind right now is BAMBOOZLED. That sort of best describes the situation I think. One last thing, a good friend of mine, one Winston T. Boogie, once said to me "Never trust a politician, a businessman, a salesman, or an oil man that hails form the state of Texas. There's just something that tilts the wrong way in their heads." Not to demean the Lonestar state but so far it hasn't been bad advice.
Dr. Wahoo Capybara
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You know Richard, when I was but a wee little Wahoo Papa Wahoo gave me some advice. He said "Son, sometimes you can learn as much about a man from the way he argues his point as you can from the point he's trying to make." That goes along with some other things he said to me like "Words are just wind and some folks blow real hard but you find the truth of a man in his actions." Which brings me to a little dirty laundry. As I've been following your debate with Mr. Baerwald and the twists & turns it's taken I thought it might be an appropriate time to throw this out there. As racial issues have been a large part of the pot stirring that has been taking place is anyone here aware of what a "racial covenant" is? I bring this up because the piece of property George Jr. owns (and calls home) deep down there in the heart of Texas carries with it a racial covenant. For those who don't understand what I'm talking about I'll explain. A racial covenant on the property means that whoever owns it may not at any point in time sell it to a person of "color". This is a pledge carried from owner to owner so that the property never falls into the wrong (color) hands. So Chavez and Powell could be invited to join his cabinet but they sure as hell could not live in his home.
I could also point out things like on Junior's watch no less than 8 state funded schools for people of "color" were denied funds and forced to close. You can spend time rationalizing away reasons why these colleges were closed but I think these actions paint an interesting picture of the man. I don't want to to enter into arguements about Bush or Ashcroft or any of that puke Goldberg or any of those other hacks spew because they disgust me. Sure you can take David's advice and follow the money or if you can stomach it you can read the record and follow their actions. They do speak louder than words. The word the comes to mind right now is BAMBOOZLED. That sort of best describes the situation I think. One last thing, a good friend of mine, one Winston T. Boogie, once said to me "Never trust a politician, a businessman, a salesman, or an oil man that hails form the state of Texas. There's just something that tilts the wrong way in their heads." Not to demean the Lonestar state but so far it hasn't been bad advice.
Dr. Wahoo Capybara
I could also point out things like on Junior's watch no less than 8 state funded schools for people of "color" were denied funds and forced to close. You can spend time rationalizing away reasons why these colleges were closed but I think these actions paint an interesting picture of the man. I don't want to to enter into arguements about Bush or Ashcroft or any of that puke Goldberg or any of those other hacks spew because they disgust me. Sure you can take David's advice and follow the money or if you can stomach it you can read the record and follow their actions. They do speak louder than words. The word the comes to mind right now is BAMBOOZLED. That sort of best describes the situation I think. One last thing, a good friend of mine, one Winston T. Boogie, once said to me "Never trust a politician, a businessman, a salesman, or an oil man that hails form the state of Texas. There's just something that tilts the wrong way in their heads." Not to demean the Lonestar state but so far it hasn't been bad advice.
Dr. Wahoo Capybara
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I'm Dr. Wahoo Capybara and I approve this message - Capybara 2008
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