To: Jerome who wrote (1531 ) 6/27/2014 11:39:55 PM From: Kirk © 3 RecommendationsRecommended By Brian Sullivan Oblivious w0z
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26520 What is to get over? How many times do I have to tell you I voted for him the first time he ran? I hope you are not one of "those people" who think anyone who is critical of Obama is either a racist or a far right winger who didn't and wouldn't have voted for him in the first place. Some of us in the middle are capable of being objective without insulting others who don't agree with us on all issues... I feel I've been insulted twice in two days... Maybe YOU should ask yourself why are you so defensive about reasonable requests?George Bush got an MBA from Harvard and the far left wanted to see his list of classes and grades. Harvard said NO. The military also refused to release many of his military records. The far left cried foul....until the day he left office. Well, he for sure wasn't an AA admission.... and I think the legacy thing was used for his Yale admission... Was his father the US president at the time he was admitted, or is that only the case for Chelsey Clinton? You see where this can go... Could it be the far right is on Obama to give the Dems what they gave the GOP? It sure sounds like you can't take your own medicine. If you can't take it, then perhaps it is best to not prescribe it to others in the first place. BTW, I don't think anyone should hide their college and military records... I needed to show my records to HP so why shouldn't presidents have to show their records to me before I pay my tax dollars for them to decide who to go to war with? I found this on Yahoo answers:answers.yahoo.com President Bush, who is routinely derided as a "moron" by embittered Democrats, earned slightly better grades at Yale University than Sen. John Kerry, the supposed Massachusetts intellectual. According to college transcripts from the top Ivy League school obtained by the Boston Globe, Kerry was well on his way to flunking out during his freshmen year, receiving no fewer than four D's. Kerry's intellectual deficit revealed itself in geology, two history courses and, most surprisingly for a top politician, political science. "I always told my dad that D stood for distinction," the failed presidential candidate told reporters. He showed a slight improvement in subsequent semesters, topping out with an 81 average his senior year. Kerry had a cumulative average of 76, or what some might call "a gentleman's C." The president received just one D in his freshman year - a 69 in astronomy - to Kerry's four. His cumulative grade point average was 77 - a point higher than Kerry's. Last year, when an analysis of Kerry's Navy aptitude test showed that Bush actually had a higher IQ, the top Democrat blamed his lackluster performance on drinking. "I must have been drinking the night before I took that military aptitude test," Kerry told NBC anchorman Tom Brokaw. President Bush suffered the same type of derision during the 2000 campaign, when critics regularly portrayed him as intellectually inferior to Al Gore. Gore attended divinity school after graduating from Harvard in June of 1969 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. But transcripts from Vanderbilt University showed that he received F's in five of the eight classes he took over the course of three semesters. Gore left Vanderbilt without receiving a degree.