The condemnation of Fowler comes from right here. He was wrong to say it and he should go apologize to all the victims. I don't need his apology, they do.
They left too late but traffic was clearing out by that time and in fact they ended the contra flow on I-49 out of Lafaytte. My brother left Convington on the north shore early yesterday morning and went north trough Bogaloosa and then across to Lucedale where he called me at about 1 O'Clock. I told him to go north of Mobile as the tunnels and causeway were getting backed up but he didn't and got stock here for 4 hours but finally made it to Gulf Breeze in FL last night.
Because I'm convinced that he's either an idiot or a happy tool. I can't stand him. I think he's damaged my country. He's taken more vacation than any other president and more bad stuff has happened under his watch.
I have no respect for him and think it's a funny suggestion because every year we're subjected to this frat boy playing tough guy doing THE EXACT SAME THING.
Does his resume say "Clearin' some brush" under "Hobbies"?
How long has it been known that George W. Bush is a "rancher"? He bought the ranch in Crawford in 1999, before he was elected President in 2000.
-This "rancher" was born in Connecticut, and not on one of those liberal northeast ranches either.
-He moved at the age of two to Midland, TX where he lived in a housing development. Housing developments are not often referred to as "ranches".
-Three years later they moved to a larger home, still not a ranch and still inside the city limits.
-He stayed there until midway through high school, he graduated from his father's alma mater Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. Rumor has it this was nearby a Lobster Ranch.
-He then went to college at Yale (also located in Massachusetts). Maybe he took Ranching 101 while there.
-After spending time in the Texas Air National Guard, Bush returned to the northeast to go to the Harvard Business School. Though college students going to class often resemble a herd of cows, again there was no ranch in his life.
-In the late 1970s he returned to Midland, TX to be an oilman/politician. Still living in town and spending a great deal of time with his business interests in Dallas and Austin, especially after becoming a limited owner of the Texas Rangers baseball team. That stadium could've at least held a ranch though.
-He was elected Top Ranch Hand, I mean... Governor of Texas in 1994, so his actual residence was at the Governor's mansion in Austin until he moved to the White House.
The guy can live where he wants and do what he wants, but this constructed premise that he is just another good ol' boy fresh off the farm is ridiculous. Perhaps you are familiar with an old Texas saying, "Big hat, no cattle" used to describe wannabe ranchers?
And I gave you your answer. If you can't or won't look to the law, then that is hardly my problem.
But, if you want to cut me a check- in the amount of $750.00 (for one hour's work) then I'll be happy to "go get it for you."
Otherwise, google is available to you as it is to me.
That you want to believe things that aren't true.....I can't help you.
We know that but instead of just venting your emotions here why not stick with things of substance and interest?I can't stand him.
Then debate why instead of just tossing out invective and emotion.I think he's damaged my country.
Smoke and mirrors.He's taken more vacation than any other president and more bad stuff has happened under his watch.
OK I have no respect for Bill Clinton but I can site specific reasons why.I have no respect for him
Ahhh running a ranch is a lot of doing the exact same thing over and over.and think it's a funny suggestion because every year we're subjected to this frat boy playing tough guy doing THE EXACT SAME THING.
Sorry to say it but your post just come off as petty. Can't beat him on the issus so engage in ad hominem. Pretty weak ad hominem at that.
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