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Yep, she can’t even manage to pronounce the word caricature, let alone to try and handle Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Maybe if she had spent less time hunting moose, and faith healing, and instead read the paper, she might have done better.
I think, that she may even be worse than Quail.
Can you imagine her in a position of even less importance/responsibility, let’s say, as the president of your company where you work? – Yikes! Do not want.
orthofrancisParticipantYep, she can’t even manage to pronounce the word caricature, let alone to try and handle Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Maybe if she had spent less time hunting moose, and faith healing, and instead read the paper, she might have done better.
I think, that she may even be worse than Quail.
Can you imagine her in a position of even less importance/responsibility, let’s say, as the president of your company where you work? – Yikes! Do not want.
orthofrancisParticipantYep, she can’t even manage to pronounce the word caricature, let alone to try and handle Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Maybe if she had spent less time hunting moose, and faith healing, and instead read the paper, she might have done better.
I think, that she may even be worse than Quail.
Can you imagine her in a position of even less importance/responsibility, let’s say, as the president of your company where you work? – Yikes! Do not want.
orthofrancisParticipantYep, she can’t even manage to pronounce the word caricature, let alone to try and handle Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Maybe if she had spent less time hunting moose, and faith healing, and instead read the paper, she might have done better.
I think, that she may even be worse than Quail.
Can you imagine her in a position of even less importance/responsibility, let’s say, as the president of your company where you work? – Yikes! Do not want.
orthofrancisParticipantThis should NO EFFECT on housing prices, unless it spikes interest rates up. Prices were in a bubble, and need to return to sustainable prices – i.e. 2.5-3X average income for the area.
What the bailaout means, is another financial mess, possible a harbinger of an upcoming DEPRESSION, and not just a recession.
orthofrancisParticipantThis should NO EFFECT on housing prices, unless it spikes interest rates up. Prices were in a bubble, and need to return to sustainable prices – i.e. 2.5-3X average income for the area.
What the bailaout means, is another financial mess, possible a harbinger of an upcoming DEPRESSION, and not just a recession.
orthofrancisParticipantThis should NO EFFECT on housing prices, unless it spikes interest rates up. Prices were in a bubble, and need to return to sustainable prices – i.e. 2.5-3X average income for the area.
What the bailaout means, is another financial mess, possible a harbinger of an upcoming DEPRESSION, and not just a recession.
orthofrancisParticipantThis should NO EFFECT on housing prices, unless it spikes interest rates up. Prices were in a bubble, and need to return to sustainable prices – i.e. 2.5-3X average income for the area.
What the bailaout means, is another financial mess, possible a harbinger of an upcoming DEPRESSION, and not just a recession.
orthofrancisParticipantThis should NO EFFECT on housing prices, unless it spikes interest rates up. Prices were in a bubble, and need to return to sustainable prices – i.e. 2.5-3X average income for the area.
What the bailaout means, is another financial mess, possible a harbinger of an upcoming DEPRESSION, and not just a recession.
August 31, 2008 at 9:47 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #264262orthofrancisParticipantOK, let’s all take a look at this from a different point of view.
Let’s say you are a controlling stock holding member in a Fortune 500 company (technology is its strong point), and need someone to run your company. The company hasn’t been doing so well lately, since its public relations has taken a severe beating, and it also needs to improve its image again.
Who do you want running your company to improve its image, and help it to make intelligent, rational decisions.
Do you want a newer guy,trained at Harvard, Magna Cum Laude, and asked to stay on and teach- quite successful in his field, with some Fortune 500 experience. His back up is another veteran businessman with years of experience in Fortune 500 companies.
Or do you want a 72 year old guy, previously tortured as a POW, with anger issues, and a history of malignant melanoma x 4. His back up is a small town mayor for a few years, believes in creationalism, and has had one year running a small sized company.
Who would you want to run your company and why?
August 31, 2008 at 9:47 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #264472orthofrancisParticipantOK, let’s all take a look at this from a different point of view.
Let’s say you are a controlling stock holding member in a Fortune 500 company (technology is its strong point), and need someone to run your company. The company hasn’t been doing so well lately, since its public relations has taken a severe beating, and it also needs to improve its image again.
Who do you want running your company to improve its image, and help it to make intelligent, rational decisions.
Do you want a newer guy,trained at Harvard, Magna Cum Laude, and asked to stay on and teach- quite successful in his field, with some Fortune 500 experience. His back up is another veteran businessman with years of experience in Fortune 500 companies.
Or do you want a 72 year old guy, previously tortured as a POW, with anger issues, and a history of malignant melanoma x 4. His back up is a small town mayor for a few years, believes in creationalism, and has had one year running a small sized company.
Who would you want to run your company and why?
August 31, 2008 at 9:47 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #264478orthofrancisParticipantOK, let’s all take a look at this from a different point of view.
Let’s say you are a controlling stock holding member in a Fortune 500 company (technology is its strong point), and need someone to run your company. The company hasn’t been doing so well lately, since its public relations has taken a severe beating, and it also needs to improve its image again.
Who do you want running your company to improve its image, and help it to make intelligent, rational decisions.
Do you want a newer guy,trained at Harvard, Magna Cum Laude, and asked to stay on and teach- quite successful in his field, with some Fortune 500 experience. His back up is another veteran businessman with years of experience in Fortune 500 companies.
Or do you want a 72 year old guy, previously tortured as a POW, with anger issues, and a history of malignant melanoma x 4. His back up is a small town mayor for a few years, believes in creationalism, and has had one year running a small sized company.
Who would you want to run your company and why?
August 31, 2008 at 9:47 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #264532orthofrancisParticipantOK, let’s all take a look at this from a different point of view.
Let’s say you are a controlling stock holding member in a Fortune 500 company (technology is its strong point), and need someone to run your company. The company hasn’t been doing so well lately, since its public relations has taken a severe beating, and it also needs to improve its image again.
Who do you want running your company to improve its image, and help it to make intelligent, rational decisions.
Do you want a newer guy,trained at Harvard, Magna Cum Laude, and asked to stay on and teach- quite successful in his field, with some Fortune 500 experience. His back up is another veteran businessman with years of experience in Fortune 500 companies.
Or do you want a 72 year old guy, previously tortured as a POW, with anger issues, and a history of malignant melanoma x 4. His back up is a small town mayor for a few years, believes in creationalism, and has had one year running a small sized company.
Who would you want to run your company and why?
August 31, 2008 at 9:47 PM in reply to: Sarah Palin is a brilliant pick as next VP of the US #264570orthofrancisParticipantOK, let’s all take a look at this from a different point of view.
Let’s say you are a controlling stock holding member in a Fortune 500 company (technology is its strong point), and need someone to run your company. The company hasn’t been doing so well lately, since its public relations has taken a severe beating, and it also needs to improve its image again.
Who do you want running your company to improve its image, and help it to make intelligent, rational decisions.
Do you want a newer guy,trained at Harvard, Magna Cum Laude, and asked to stay on and teach- quite successful in his field, with some Fortune 500 experience. His back up is another veteran businessman with years of experience in Fortune 500 companies.
Or do you want a 72 year old guy, previously tortured as a POW, with anger issues, and a history of malignant melanoma x 4. His back up is a small town mayor for a few years, believes in creationalism, and has had one year running a small sized company.
Who would you want to run your company and why?
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