Title: RE: [AsburyPark] Three stooges must go.BRUNO, SANDERS, AND JO HN
Well if you look under my alias muffolettom - you will see that I said I would vote for someone without a college degree but that i would look for instances of self-education and accomplishments more or less
Mark ,excellent point, extremely well thought out.
Exactly the higher sense of logic and intelligence
that one would expect from one with law degree. All
possibilities were explored and additive in regards to
the point made.
Seriously, everyone knows that the real world
(outside of college tha
Title: RE: [AsburyPark] Three stooges must go.BRUNO, SANDERS, AND JO HN
Well - I couldn't place any articles but I seem to remember that neither of them had a bachelor's degree. I just did a search and found that Weldon got the City Manager position despite "not
At 11:01 PM -0500 3/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>... there is a correlation between lack of education
>and corruption.
Mark,
Regarding the correlation between lack of education and corruption, I'm
assuming the correlation you speak of shows that the less education one has the
more likely
ha. nothing, meaning someone who has college
education copmared to someone who doesnt. they can
both be equally smart and knowledage people. yes, in
the same ways. knocking someone beasue they didnt
finish or go to college isnt too mature, or smart
yourself. the particular people your talking
And nothing more dangerous then someone standing behind an anonymous email
spewing their hatred.
Not to mention your total lack of correct punctuation and grammar. Missed a
few college credits yourself Irving? Or was that the seventh grade you
missed?
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From: charlie leonard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 18:52:42 -0800 (PST)
Subject: RE: [AsburyPark] Three stooges must go.....BRUNO, SANDERS, AND
JO HN
no, it auctally says nothing about a person at all. a
person can be smart and
no, it auctally says nothing about a person at all. a
person can be smart and challenge their thinking
abilities in many other ways. so what your saying
isnt accurate and im sure others will agree.
--- "Tyler, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What does a high school diploma have to do with
>
Title: RE: [AsburyPark] Three stooges must go.BRUNO, SANDERS, AND JOHN
What does a high school diploma have to do with intelligence? Probably somewhat less. At least someone who chooses higher education is investigating the world, challenging their abilities, trying to improve