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John Kerry's Naval Medical Records
2005-06-08, 1:53 PM #41
Well, I really was. I wasn't laughing like I normally laugh with my loud "HAHAHA" laugh but my "hehehehehe" laugh. So I giggled.
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2005-06-08, 1:56 PM #42
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Originally posted by Freelancer
Uhh... I'm not going to criticize the intellect of anyone that gets into yale....


For some its not as difficult as you might think.

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Well, perhaps I don't know very much about trends in universities in the past few decades and shouldn't be commenting, but... Aren't people these days always complaining about grade inflation and how almost everyone in humanities courses at uni gets an A? Perhaps the work that earned D's and C's back then would now be closer to receiving a B?


Again, to me someone who has a job which is one of the greatest responsibilities in the whole world just be able to do better... but that may just be my belief.
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2005-06-08, 4:48 PM #43
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Originally posted by Matthew Pate
Well, I can't say I find it surprising. Kerry's scores are almost as bad as Bush's... and Kerry was almost as bad a candidate as Bush.

I'd say that I long for the day when the USA electoral system allows a third party to have a chance, and for the candidates of the two main parties to be both excellent people who have clearly different opinions on things, but I live in Australia, so it has to get preference for those wishes :)


Um, close but Kerry's scores were below Bush's on average and he was a worse candidate.

And anything over a two party system sucks although we do still, obviously, have third party candidates. We've also had a third party candidate elected president.
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2005-06-09, 1:13 AM #44
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Originally posted by Eversor
Hasn't anyone picked up the implication this makes? That Bush was also a poor student?


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2005-06-09, 3:18 AM #45
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Um, close but Kerry's scores were below Bush's on average and he was a worse candidate.


What? Didn't you say in the OP that Kerry's scores were "almost as bad" as Kerry's?

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And anything over a two party system sucks although we do still, obviously, have third party candidates. We've also had a third party candidate elected president.


Why do over two party systems suck?

Yeah, you've had a third party candidate elected president. But any since Andrew Johnson? :P
2005-06-10, 3:17 AM #46
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Nov 2004 - Elections

Jun 2005 - Now

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2005-06-10, 6:47 AM #47
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2005-06-10, 6:57 AM #48
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Woo.


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2005-06-10, 4:08 PM #49
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Originally posted by Matthew Pate
What? Didn't you say in the OP that Kerry's scores were "almost as bad" as Kerry's?


No.

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Originally posted by Matthew Pate
Why do over two party systems suck?


Because in those systems you routinely find people winning that don't even come close to majority support.

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Originally posted by Matthew Pate
Yeah, you've had a third party candidate elected president. But any since Andrew Johnson? :P


Not that I'm aware of and I actually had his predecessor in mind. It would be feasible for a third party candidate to win in the states if they weren't usually so looney. Still, I wonder how the electoral issue would be decided.
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