I was educated in some of the best suburban school systems in the country (in northern Virginia) and for two years in a Dept. of Defense school overseas. Then I earned a B.A. in History from a university stocked with some of the best minds in the country such as Robert Bork and Walter Williams, as well as numerous Nobel Prize winners. The fact that Walt can't spell his name properly or that the two of you don't care that the tenets of the Constitution were violated is not a reflection on my intelligence or education.
Don't you mean Wlater Williams?
The fact that Walt can't spell his name properly or that the two of you don't care that the tenets of the Constitution were violated is not a reflection on my intelligence or education.
And, apparently, you can't spell it either. But since I take second place to nobody in my horrible spelling then I'm hardly in a position to criticize. I think it was George Patton who said, "Anyone can spell the same word the same way time and again. It takes a person with imagination and creativity to be able to spell the same word in multiple ways like I can."
As for your second claim, I care deeply when the Constitution is violated. I just don't agree with your interpretation on what constitutes a violation in this case.