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To: Andrew N. Cothran who wrote (74247)10/1/2004 11:00:17 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 793914
 
Father/Daughter Talk:

A young woman was about to finish her first year of college. Like so
many others her age she considered herself to be a very liberal Democrat
and was for distribution of all wealth. She felt deeply ashamed that her
Father was a rather staunch Republican, which she expressed openly.

One day she was challenging her father on his beliefs and his opposition
to higher taxes on the rich & more welfare programs. In the middle of
her heart felt diatribe, based upon the lectures she had from her far
left professors at her school, he stopped her and asked her point blank,
how she was doing in school.

She answered rather haughtily that she had a 4.0 GPA, and let him know
that it was tough to maintain. That she had to study all the time, never
had time to go out and party like other people she knew. She didn't even
have time for a boyfriend and didn't really have many college friends.
All her time was spent studying because she was taking a more difficult
curriculum.

Her father listened and then asked, "How is your friend Mary?" She
replied, "Mary is barely getting by", she continued, "all she has is
barely a 2.0 GPA" "And all she takes are easy classes and she never
studies." To explain further she continued emotionally, "And Mary is so
very popular on campus, college for her is a blast. She goes to all the
parties all the time and very often doesn't even show up for classes
because she is too hung over."

Her father then asked his daughter, "Why don't you go to the Dean's
office and ask him to deduct a 1.0 off your 4.0 GPA and give it to your
friend who only had a 2.0." He continued, "That way you will both have a
3.0 GPA and certainly that would be a fair equal distribution of GPA."

The daughter visibly shocked by the fathers suggestion angrily fired
back, "That wouldn't be fair! I worked really hard for mine, I did
without and Mary has done little or nothing. She played while I worked
real hard!"

The father slowly smiled and said, "Welcome to the Republican Party."