Mary Trump's allegation that Donald Trump cheated on the SAT to enter a more prestigious college would certainly explain Trump's fixation on President O's test scores and grades. Trump made sure his grades were hidden under a threat of a lawsuit (when in reality he didn't have to do that) but wanted to see O's.
I recall when Benedict Donald challenged Rex Tillerson to an IQ test. What type of grown ass man does this?
I believe his niece has an axe to grind but that doesn't make what she shares untruthful.
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Mary Trump's allegation that Donald Trump cheated on the SAT to enter a more prestigious college would certainly explain Trump's fixation on President O's test scores and grades. Trump made sure his grades were hidden under a threat of a lawsuit (when in reality he didn't have to do that) but wanted to see O's.
I recall when Benedict Donald challenged Rex Tillerson to an IQ test. What type of grown ass man does this?
I believe his niece has an axe to grind but that doesn't make what she shares untruthful.
New Hampshire Governor Sununu will not be attending Benedict Donald's ego stroke rally this weekend. He is also one of a number of Republicans planning not to attend the RNC convention in Jacksonville. Lisa Murkowski is joining Grassley, Romney, Collins and Alexander who have announced they will not be attending. I'd expect this list will get longer. It's probably a good decision for a number of reasons.
Sensible choices.
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
New Hampshire Governor Sununu will not be attending Benedict Donald's ego stroke rally this weekend. He is also one of a number of Republicans planning not to attend the RNC convention in Jacksonville. Lisa Murkowski is joining Grassley, Romney, Collins and Alexander who have announced they will not be attending. I'd expect this list will get longer. It's probably a good decision for a number of reasons.
Mary Trump's allegation that Donald Trump cheated on the SAT to enter a more prestigious college would certainly explain Trump's fixation on President O's test scores and grades. Trump made sure his grades were hidden under a threat of a lawsuit (when in reality he didn't have to do that) but wanted to see O's. I recall when Benedict Donald challenged Rex Tillerson to an IQ test. What type of grown ass man does this? I believe his niece has an axe to grind but that doesn't make what she shares untruthful.
I'm starting to warm up to the guy
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
Mary Trump's allegation that Donald Trump cheated on the SAT to enter a more prestigious college would certainly explain Trump's fixation on President O's test scores and grades. Trump made sure his grades were hidden under a threat of a lawsuit (when in reality he didn't have to do that) but wanted to see O's. I recall when Benedict Donald challenged Rex Tillerson to an IQ test. What type of grown ass man does this? I believe his niece has an axe to grind but that doesn't make what she shares untruthful.
Mary Trump's allegation that Donald Trump cheated on the SAT to enter a more prestigious college would certainly explain Trump's fixation on President O's test scores and grades. Trump made sure his grades were hidden under a threat of a lawsuit (when in reality he didn't have to do that) but wanted to see O's. I recall when Benedict Donald challenged Rex Tillerson to an IQ test. What type of grown ass man does this?
I believe his niece has an axe to grind
but that doesn't make what she shares untruthful.
Precisely!
And if it comes down to word-against-word and believing a licensed psychologist - who does NOT have a publicly known long history of telling lies, falsehoods, half-truths, and deliberate misinformation - versus a man who DOES....there can be only one rational choice
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
Mary Trump's allegation that Donald Trump cheated on the SAT to enter a more prestigious college would certainly explain Trump's fixation on President O's test scores and grades. Trump made sure his grades were hidden under a threat of a lawsuit (when in reality he didn't have to do that) but wanted to see O's. I recall when Benedict Donald challenged Rex Tillerson to an IQ test. What type of grown ass man does this?
I believe his niece has an axe to grind
but that doesn't make what she shares untruthful.
Precisely!
And if it comes down to word-against-word and believing a licensed psychologist - who does NOT have a publicly known long history of telling lies, falsehoods, half-truths, and deliberate misinformation - versus a man who DOES....there can be only one rational choice
Anyone who wants a test can get a test..... Donald J Trump March 6,2020.
BULLSHIT!
People are waiting in line in their cars in the boiling heat for hours upon hours. People were lined up @ Hard Rock Stadium before 3 am for the opening of the gates @ 9 am.
I don't blame Trump the moron. I blame the morons who voted for him.
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Anyone who wants a test can get a test..... Donald J Trump March 6,2020.
BULLSHIT!
People are waiting in line in their cars in the boiling heat for hours upon hours. People were lined up @ Hard Rock Stadium before 3 am for the opening of the gates @ 9 am.
I don't blame Trump the moron. I blame the morons who voted for him.
Trump's worried that if the kids aren't back in school, how are they going to know when to pay someone to take the SAT for them? Without school being open, how will Trump's friends find dates? Schools need to be open so kids aren't running around stealing voter ballots out of mailboxes, right? Shit, he never cared about his own kids. What would make anyone think he cares about yours?
Kids need to get back in school, particularly young ones , so they can get back to learning and developing their social skills. YOU have grandkids. Just what sort of values are you instilling in these kids !?!?
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
Trump's worried that if the kids aren't back in school, how are they going to know when to pay someone to take the SAT for them? Without school being open, how will Trump's friends find dates? Schools need to be open so kids aren't running around stealing voter ballots out of mailboxes, right? Shit, he never cared about his own kids. What would make anyone think he cares about yours?
Kids need to get back in school, particularly young ones , so they can get back to learning and developing their social skills. YOU have grandkids. Just what sort of values are you instilling in these kids !?!?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
For children (under-17 years), COVID-19 hospitalization rates are much lower than influenza hospitalization rates during recent influenza seasons.”
...and now after nearly five months of the pandemic, we now know that children are seven times more likely to die from the flu than from the coronavirus.
Get them back in school ....kids are becoming obese sitting at home and they are not fully studying..get them moving or all we will have is a bunch of overweight uneducated kids,in the near future
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
For children (under-17 years), COVID-19 hospitalization rates are much lower than influenza hospitalization rates during recent influenza seasons.”
...and now after nearly five months of the pandemic, we now know that children are seven times more likely to die from the flu than from the coronavirus.
Get them back in school ....kids are becoming obese sitting at home and they are not fully studying..get them moving or all we will have is a bunch of overweight uneducated kids,in the near future
Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: Trump's worried that if the kids aren't back in school, how are they going to know when to pay someone to take the SAT for them? Without school being open, how will Trump's friends find dates? Schools need to be open so kids aren't running around stealing voter ballots out of mailboxes, right? Shit, he never cared about his own kids. What would make anyone think he cares about yours? Opinions, opinions, opinions, opinions, opinions..... Kids need to get back in school, particularly young ones , so they can get back to learning and developing their social skills. YOU have grandkids. Just what sort of values are you instilling in these kids !?!?
Hope you still visit after November 3rd?
BTW...you obviously don't have any children/grandchildren because no man would question another's in a forum such as this regarding family. That's pretty low & gutless even for a douchebag like you.
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Quote Originally Posted by Rush51:
Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: Trump's worried that if the kids aren't back in school, how are they going to know when to pay someone to take the SAT for them? Without school being open, how will Trump's friends find dates? Schools need to be open so kids aren't running around stealing voter ballots out of mailboxes, right? Shit, he never cared about his own kids. What would make anyone think he cares about yours? Opinions, opinions, opinions, opinions, opinions..... Kids need to get back in school, particularly young ones , so they can get back to learning and developing their social skills. YOU have grandkids. Just what sort of values are you instilling in these kids !?!?
Hope you still visit after November 3rd?
BTW...you obviously don't have any children/grandchildren because no man would question another's in a forum such as this regarding family. That's pretty low & gutless even for a douchebag like you.
I feel a meltdown coming on. douchebag? Can the f-faces be far behind?
Slim...as much as you & I have argued, neither of us has ever brought family into the discussion. This guy has no boundaries & I expect the Linesman to address it how they see fit.
Don't worry about a meltdown. I won't do anything to prevent speaking with you on November 3rd.
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Quote Originally Posted by SarasotaSlim:
I feel a meltdown coming on. douchebag? Can the f-faces be far behind?
Slim...as much as you & I have argued, neither of us has ever brought family into the discussion. This guy has no boundaries & I expect the Linesman to address it how they see fit.
Don't worry about a meltdown. I won't do anything to prevent speaking with you on November 3rd.
This week, the Trump Administration issued a policy requiring international students to attend in-person classes in order to maintain their visa status. That policy is senseless and cruel. It forces students, faculty, and institutions to make a terrible choice, and it creates the possibility that students might have to leave the country at the height of a pandemic simply because public health conditions require a university to go online. The policy is also flatly inconsistent with the core tenets of academic institutions. Knowledge knows no borders, and an intellectual culture depends on inclusion and openness to thrive.
Our international students are a beloved part of our community. While I fervently hope that this policy will be rescinded or overturned, we are planning to do whatever we can to protect our students should the policy stand.
Because we will offer a hybrid educational model in the fall, the University has advised our international students that they can maintain their visa status for now. The University will continue to update us on its efforts to protect international students.
If there is a COVID-19 spike at some point during the semester and public health conditions require us to teach classes online, we have an additional plan in place at the Law School. Deputy Dean Ian Ayres and I were able to speak personally with all but a handful of our faculty members during the last two days. Every single one of them volunteered to offer an in-person, one-on-one tutorial to our international students so that they can continue with in-person learning and avoid deportation. One of my colleagues told me that he would teach outside in the snow if he needed to.
I want to share with our international students the outpouring of love and affection that I heard from the faculty with whom I spoke. Know that we are in your corner, and that you are in our hearts.
Heather K. Gerken
Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law
This is how our institutions can deal with the WH madman.
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This week, the Trump Administration issued a policy requiring international students to attend in-person classes in order to maintain their visa status. That policy is senseless and cruel. It forces students, faculty, and institutions to make a terrible choice, and it creates the possibility that students might have to leave the country at the height of a pandemic simply because public health conditions require a university to go online. The policy is also flatly inconsistent with the core tenets of academic institutions. Knowledge knows no borders, and an intellectual culture depends on inclusion and openness to thrive.
Our international students are a beloved part of our community. While I fervently hope that this policy will be rescinded or overturned, we are planning to do whatever we can to protect our students should the policy stand.
Because we will offer a hybrid educational model in the fall, the University has advised our international students that they can maintain their visa status for now. The University will continue to update us on its efforts to protect international students.
If there is a COVID-19 spike at some point during the semester and public health conditions require us to teach classes online, we have an additional plan in place at the Law School. Deputy Dean Ian Ayres and I were able to speak personally with all but a handful of our faculty members during the last two days. Every single one of them volunteered to offer an in-person, one-on-one tutorial to our international students so that they can continue with in-person learning and avoid deportation. One of my colleagues told me that he would teach outside in the snow if he needed to.
I want to share with our international students the outpouring of love and affection that I heard from the faculty with whom I spoke. Know that we are in your corner, and that you are in our hearts.
Heather K. Gerken
Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law
This is how our institutions can deal with the WH madman.
Quote Originally Posted by SarasotaSlim: I feel a meltdown coming on. douchebag? Can the f-faces be far behind? Slim...as much as you & I have argued, neither of us has ever brought family into the discussion. This guy has no boundaries & I expect the Linesman to address it how they see fit. Don't worry about a meltdown. I won't do anything to prevent speaking with you on November 3rd.
Why do you feel fit to threaten other posters with retribution ..you called for moderator intervention just recently on Stu..?
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
Quote Originally Posted by SarasotaSlim: I feel a meltdown coming on. douchebag? Can the f-faces be far behind? Slim...as much as you & I have argued, neither of us has ever brought family into the discussion. This guy has no boundaries & I expect the Linesman to address it how they see fit. Don't worry about a meltdown. I won't do anything to prevent speaking with you on November 3rd.
Why do you feel fit to threaten other posters with retribution ..you called for moderator intervention just recently on Stu..?
This week, the Trump Administration issued a policy requiring international students to attend in-person classes in order to maintain their visa status. That policy is senseless and cruel. It forces students, faculty, and institutions to make a terrible choice, and it creates the possibility that students might have to leave the country at the height of a pandemic simply because public health conditions require a university to go online. The policy is also flatly inconsistent with the core tenets of academic institutions. Knowledge knows no borders, and an intellectual culture depends on inclusion and openness to thrive. Our international students are a beloved part of our community. While I fervently hope that this policy will be rescinded or overturned, we are planning to do whatever we can to protect our students should the policy stand. Because we will offer a hybrid educational model in the fall, the University has advised our international students that they can maintain their visa status for now. The University will continue to update us on its efforts to protect international students. If there is a COVID-19 spike at some point during the semester and public health conditions require us to teach classes online, we have an additional plan in place at the Law School. Deputy Dean Ian Ayres and I were able to speak personally with all but a handful of our faculty members during the last two days. Every single one of them volunteered to offer an in-person, one-on-one tutorial to our international students so that they can continue with in-person learning and avoid deportation. One of my colleagues told me that he would teach outside in the snow if he needed to. I want to share with our international students the outpouring of love and affection that I heard from the faculty with whom I spoke. Know that we are in your corner, and that you are in our hearts. Heather K. Gerken Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law This is how our institutions can deal with the WH madman.
Great post.
Trump administration's hatred toward foreigners is exposed once again. Now they are aiming at international students, it is so pathetic.
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Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1:
This week, the Trump Administration issued a policy requiring international students to attend in-person classes in order to maintain their visa status. That policy is senseless and cruel. It forces students, faculty, and institutions to make a terrible choice, and it creates the possibility that students might have to leave the country at the height of a pandemic simply because public health conditions require a university to go online. The policy is also flatly inconsistent with the core tenets of academic institutions. Knowledge knows no borders, and an intellectual culture depends on inclusion and openness to thrive. Our international students are a beloved part of our community. While I fervently hope that this policy will be rescinded or overturned, we are planning to do whatever we can to protect our students should the policy stand. Because we will offer a hybrid educational model in the fall, the University has advised our international students that they can maintain their visa status for now. The University will continue to update us on its efforts to protect international students. If there is a COVID-19 spike at some point during the semester and public health conditions require us to teach classes online, we have an additional plan in place at the Law School. Deputy Dean Ian Ayres and I were able to speak personally with all but a handful of our faculty members during the last two days. Every single one of them volunteered to offer an in-person, one-on-one tutorial to our international students so that they can continue with in-person learning and avoid deportation. One of my colleagues told me that he would teach outside in the snow if he needed to. I want to share with our international students the outpouring of love and affection that I heard from the faculty with whom I spoke. Know that we are in your corner, and that you are in our hearts. Heather K. Gerken Dean and Sol & Lillian Goldman Professor of Law This is how our institutions can deal with the WH madman.
Great post.
Trump administration's hatred toward foreigners is exposed once again. Now they are aiming at international students, it is so pathetic.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) For children (under-17 years), COVID-19 hospitalization rates are much lower than influenza hospitalization rates during recent influenza seasons.” ...and now after nearly five months of the pandemic, we now know that children are seven times more likely to die from the flu than from the coronavirus. Get them back in school ....kids are becoming obese sitting at home and they are not fully studying..get them moving or all we will have is a bunch of overweight uneducated kids,in the near future
Those hyoothetical kids were already obese. We are a fat ass country.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by SarasotaSlim:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) For children (under-17 years), COVID-19 hospitalization rates are much lower than influenza hospitalization rates during recent influenza seasons.” ...and now after nearly five months of the pandemic, we now know that children are seven times more likely to die from the flu than from the coronavirus. Get them back in school ....kids are becoming obese sitting at home and they are not fully studying..get them moving or all we will have is a bunch of overweight uneducated kids,in the near future
Those hyoothetical kids were already obese. We are a fat ass country.
Quote Originally Posted by SarasotaSlim: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) For children (under-17 years), COVID-19 hospitalization rates are much lower than influenza hospitalization rates during recent influenza seasons.” ...and now after nearly five months of the pandemic, we now know that children are seven times more likely to die from the flu than from the coronavirus. Get them back in school ....kids are becoming obese sitting at home and they are not fully studying..get them moving or all we will have is a bunch of overweight uneducated kids,in the near future Those hyoothetical kids were already obese. We are a fat ass country.
Ok good point........obeser.
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Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu:
Quote Originally Posted by SarasotaSlim: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) For children (under-17 years), COVID-19 hospitalization rates are much lower than influenza hospitalization rates during recent influenza seasons.” ...and now after nearly five months of the pandemic, we now know that children are seven times more likely to die from the flu than from the coronavirus. Get them back in school ....kids are becoming obese sitting at home and they are not fully studying..get them moving or all we will have is a bunch of overweight uneducated kids,in the near future Those hyoothetical kids were already obese. We are a fat ass country.
Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: This week, the Trump Administration issued a policy requiring international students to attend in-person classes in order to maintain their visa status. That policy is senseless and cruel.
Great post. Trump administration's hatred toward foreigners is exposed once again. Now they are aiming at international students, it is so pathetic.
Yep....unless of course they are from Norway or Canada....because then they, umm, "look like us"
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Quote Originally Posted by Europa:
Quote Originally Posted by Midnight1: This week, the Trump Administration issued a policy requiring international students to attend in-person classes in order to maintain their visa status. That policy is senseless and cruel.
Great post. Trump administration's hatred toward foreigners is exposed once again. Now they are aiming at international students, it is so pathetic.
Yep....unless of course they are from Norway or Canada....because then they, umm, "look like us"
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