Posted on 03/07/2012 12:49:16 PM PST by buffyt
Yes he did sell his soul. When you see him sometimes striking a pose, tilting his head back, with his eyes cast downward as he looks down his nose at his audience, like Mussolini use to do, making claims to be the greatest president, the one WE’VE been waiting for, a MESSIAH, you know he’s evil/unstable and a nutter.
We must get rid of this person, before he gets rid of us.
He wasn’t the editor (which, as you know, requires skill, knowledge and the application of a considerable amount of effort) - he was the president, a generally social appointment.
I don't feel any pity for oboma...he has looks, education, pampering of his grandparents, with a little perversion thrown in. And he liked it. He made his choices, and so did some of us. And now we ALL will suffer at the mercy of this maniac until we remove him.
I hope his daughters are deeply disappointed in him and their greedy mother for being a hypocrite on the issue.
“THIS! Totally! Ive also been published in law reviews multiple times, and the shortest article was 32 pages with over 200 footnotes. This many is a fraud on every level.”
Since you fellows are so familiar with law reviews, you are also aware that very few of the articles are written by the university law students. The top students at Harvard Law are given the prestigious positions of working on the Law Review, but by and large they are editors, not writers. Certainly a major law review, like Harvard, is not going to allocate 32 pages of its highly prestigious journal to a mere law student. These articles are written by people who are considered to be the nation’s top thinkers in the law, usually by the professors at the law school or other law schools.
Why is it that those who ask for mercy are the last to give it?
That's a ready-made campaign ad. How will phony pro-life Rats like Sen. Bob Casey defend such a statement? They must be asked to repudiate it!
Once a sick bastard, always a sick bastard.
He's been a moral coward for a long, long time. At least he's a Christian.
possible....however what he is most despisin of, he hates with evil intent..
Absolutely untrue. Every academic law journal has a section reserved to law student “Notes” which are of the same length as the “Articles”. The difference between “notes” and “articles” being only the status of the author. The length is generally the same.
Example: I went to an Ivy law school like Obama, I had a note published in the law journal, and it was 40 pages and had 238 footnotes. And that’s typical of a student note.
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