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MarkDel
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« on: March 18, 2004, 01:01:49 AM »

I've been gone on business for the past several days, but I can see that nothing has changed since I left...

Zachman,

You've made some really lovely posts in this thread. You have clearly shown yourself to be an arrogant little pr*ck. And the worst part about your less than humble attitude is that you are NOWHERE NEAR as smart as you think you are.

As for your point about the voting habits of Ivy League graduates...well...if you're going to play the "education card" then I'll be glad to return your arrogance with equal aplomb.

1. As an Ivy League graduate (Princeton class of '88) I will be voting for George W. Bush in November. And I generally, but not always, vote Republican.

2. Unless your Daddy owns half of New Hampshire, the closest you'll get to an Ivy League education will be on the day you fill out your college applications.

3. How does it feel to have that elitism thrown back in your face kid?
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