Posted on 03/11/2008 7:13:13 AM PDT by rollingthunder2006
As for Obama and his gilded youth, we are further reminded of just how ridiculous the American fetish for juvenility is. We should listen to the young people because
there can be no reason. The phrase young people and serious thinking do not belong together in the same sentence. Yet pairing the former with words and phrases such as hormones, sex, athletics, narcissism, experimentation, drinking, ambition, incessant conversation, over attention to self, and ruthless pursuit of entertainment is most descriptive.
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The phrase young people and serious thinking do not belong together in the same sentence.
No kidding. Just because youngsters think they know everything doesn't make it so. Nothing cures that caliber of ignorant hubris like tossing them out on their ear into the real world.
BTTT
I remember vividly my early 20's and had no idea or sense of politics and would NEVER infringe my thoughts or ideals on someone else. Dad always impressed upon me to speak when you are confident you won't look like a fool.
Who was it that said "A people without a heritage are easily fooled."?
Yes, trustafarians is a very appropriate word. In other news today, it is reported that one out of four of our trustafarian teens in the good old US of A has a sexually transmitted disease. That’s in addition to the various viruses transmitted by the Cult of Obama.
Ah, it was Karl Marx, and it was:
"A people without a heritage are easily persuaded."
Presuming the original was not in English, I suppose I could argue that "fooled" was a valid translation.
You can't get student aid if you don't. If he got student aid during his college years, then he almost certainly registered with the Selective Service or got some sort of exemption.
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