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To: Paul Smith who wrote (137773)5/8/2010 10:32:38 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542970
 
<<<Generally, people that like a politician's ideas will claim that he is smart. Those that don't will claim he is not smart.>>>

There are tell tale signs and characteristics like speaking in complete sentences and being able to discuss policy issues.

No matter what historians tell me, but Harry Truman was not well educated nor was Lyndon B Johnson.

I may disagree with the policies of Richard Nixon but he was a smart sob. Ronald Reagan on the other hand was a dummy.

If you tell me that you think Sarah Palin is well educated tells me a lot about your thinking abilities - but that is just my opinion.



To: Paul Smith who wrote (137773)5/10/2010 8:59:05 PM
From: RetiredNow  Respond to of 542970
 
I think serious discussions don't begin with conspiracy theories. They begin with discussing the merits or demerits of an issue that we all care about.