I live by a program of rigorous honesty, so I will confess to you that, much as I'm ashamed to admit it, I think my problem with Romney is largely his 240 million dollars. From the time I was ten years old and hung out at Highland Hospital with the likes of Zelda Fitzgerald until my retirement in 1989, I was always close to millionaires and had not a prayer of ever being one. An entrepreneur friend who had gone bankrupt twice told me once, "Son, you're just meat on a stick to those people." I was and still am. But I don't have to keep on voting for them. I'm still married to my first wife and would not trade her for a billionaire as McCain and Kerry did.
Word. They come by it naturally.
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They come by it naturally.
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I live by a program of rigorous honesty, so I will confess to you that, much as I'm ashamed to admit it, I think my problem with Romney is largely his 240 million dollars. From the time I was ten years old and hung out at Highland Hospital with the likes of Zelda Fitzgerald until my retirement in 1989, I was always close to millionaires and had not a prayer of ever being one. An entrepreneur friend who had gone bankrupt twice told me once, "Son, you're just meat on a stick to those people." I was and still am. But I don't have to keep on voting for them. I'm still married to my first wife and would not trade her for a billionaire as McCain and Kerry did.
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DeleteThanks, Brock. Henceforth my writing will end "Ron Paul."
ReplyDeleteMost appropriate, I do say,:)
DeleteI think his delegates' treatment by the conventions will start Dr. Paul on the road to Sainthood. He joins the Founders.
ReplyDeleteI think his delegates' treatment by the conventions will start Dr. Paul on the road to Sainthood.
ReplyDeleteGood point.