Posted on 04/12/2011 10:04:05 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Edited on 04/13/2011 6:15:20 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Keep it classy, stewie...
I keep saying we don't have a true revolution until the majority of thinking Americans are confronted with the loss or potential loss of their quality of life.
The way our society is going, I fear this may actually be a possibility.
All public, U SOuth Carolina, U Alabama, U Mississippi. SC undergrad, UA Ole Miss grad.
I did not play sports but was funded. I’m certain that if I had to provide a birth certificate at all, they did not stipulate a “long form”. I don’t know why they would, as residency is more important to them then birth place. I’m sure that I did have to provide SSN, this number was my Student ID for years.
I did not play sports but was funded. Im certain that if I had to provide a birth certificate at all, they did not stipulate a long form. I dont know why they would, as residency is more important to them then birth place. Im sure that I did have to provide SSN, this number was my Student ID for years.
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Thanks for your quick response.
A lot of us here would give a king's ransom if we could just take a quick look at Obama's Social Security number---we wouldn't even have to look at Obama's classes and grades---that he used at Occidental College in California and at Columbia in New York City.
If we could see those Social Security numbers, I have the feeling that all hell would break loose, and Obama could find himself in a lot of trouble.
NOTE: If Stewart from New Jersey attended William & Mary on a soccer scholarship, it means that he was a pretty good soccer player back in New Jersey.
And if he was a good player in high school, he probably played on several local soccer teams when he was growing up.
My point is this: If Stewart played soccer in local soccer leagues and in high school, I think it is safe to say that along the way he had to provide his birth certificate, long or short form, before he was allowed to play on any soccer team.
Ah, the Carolinas. What beautiful states, like all Southern states.
“God willing we have an election cycle left for the last gasp of the Patriot Believers.”
Amen. I really fear this is our last chance.
“Captain Buzzkill”? Come on, that’s funny right there, I don’t care who you’re supporting.
Transcript from Rush Limbaugh:
RUSH: "Okay, gonna try to get Trump on one day this week. We should be able to do that. Actually, you know, I think Trump might actually be the real illegal alien here. I mean, you say what you will, but he is once again actually doing a job that most Americans wouldn't touch. He fits the bill in that regard."
END TRANSCRIPT
I like that idea. But I hope Trump is on his toes because they’ll try to trip him up like they did to Perot.
My education is all SEC.
What? A Jewish entertainer changed his name? Whoever heard of such a thing? What would Mel Kaminsky (Brooks) say?
I'll take Marion Morrison for $100, Alex.
Betty Persky, Charles Buchinski, Edward Heimberger, Frederick Austerlitz...
...and the hits just keep on comin' (in the talkradio world):
How about Michael Weiner and Jeff Christie?
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You do remember when the University of South Carolina used to be an original member of the Atlantic Coast Conference many years ago, just like Clemson in South Carolina is a member today.
That was before my time.
As a matter of fact, I misspoke, when I was at USC (we were USC before California was a state), Carolina was unaffiliated. We belongged to the Metro league in Basketball and Track but other sports we were independent.
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Funny how life is. When I say or hear the word "Carolina", I immediately think of "North Carolina." whereas you obviously---and understandably so---think of "South Carolina."
I hate to say this to you, but I think that most of the country thinks of "North Carolina" when they hear the word "Carolina." That is just the way it is.
Ah, the great South Carolina basketball player and Georgia Tech basketball coach, Bobby Cremins. Came out of retirement and is still coaching today.
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