Sammy S. wrote: “[US Presidential] campaign (famously one of the most fluffy and frivolous in presidential history).” I.e., the motto was “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too!” I question, is vitriol any better?
“Jefferson and Liberty
The gloomy night before us lies, The reign of terror now is o’er; Its gags, inquisitors and spies, Its hordes of harpies are no more Rejoice, Columbia’s sons, rejoice To tyrants never bend the knee But join with heart, and soul and voice For Jefferson and Liberty."
Linda1259 wrote: “As a former teacher, all educational administrators slither! Those who can, teach, those who can’t become principals!”
I would offer a friendly amendment: ‘and those who prove the Peter Principle become Superintendents.’ E.g., Mr. Murphy of PG County (1 year’s teaching experience) who famously said that “competent teachers could produce individualized lesson plans for all of their students, every day.” Any person who used common sense would wonder when s/he did anything but make lesson plans for 185 pupils!
No, TR didn’t shoot a tied down bear and granted permission to a toy maker to use “Teddy” with a (stuffed) bear: http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/site/c.elKSIdOWIiJ8H/b.8684621/k.6632/Real_Teddy_Bear_Story.htm
I’m curious about the cost/s of buried cable vs. aerial power lines. I’m afraid after the time it took to restore WashDC’s power the one summer I’m not convinced that buried lines are so much better….
Sammy S. wrote: “[US Presidential] campaign (famously one of the most fluffy and frivolous in presidential history).” I.e., the motto was “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too!” I question, is vitriol any better?
“Jefferson and Liberty
The gloomy night before us lies, The reign of terror now is o’er; Its gags, inquisitors and spies, Its hordes of harpies are no more Rejoice, Columbia’s sons, rejoice To tyrants never bend the knee But join with heart, and soul and voice For Jefferson and Liberty."