A Democratic assemblyman who heckled the governor during a recent event in San Francisco actually received two messages: the veto letter itself and a not-so-subtle rebuke creatively hidden within it.
Like a find-the-word puzzle, the second message was visible by stringing together the first letter of each line down the left-hand margin. It consisted of a common four-letter vulgarity followed by the letters "y-o-u."
"My goodness. What a coincidence," said Schwarzenegger spokesman Aaron McLear. "I suppose when you do so many vetoes, something like this is bound to happen."
ROFL that is some funny stuff
"In reality, there exists only fact and fiction.
Opinions result from a lack of the former and a reliance on the latter."
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Daiichidoku wrote:
too bad about that "has to be born in the USA" thing
Yeah, our founding fathers had to be insane, eh? I mean, the only superpower in the world after 230 odd years because of the laws our founding fathers envisioned.
Daiichidoku wrote:
too bad about that "has to be born in the USA" thing
Yeah, our founding fathers had to be insane, eh? I mean, the only superpower in the world after 230 odd years because of the laws our founding fathers envisioned.
oFZo wrote:
And where did those Founding Fathers come from?
They were born in this country. Freedom, guns and taking no shit from anyone is a unique attitude that we here in this country have cultivated since it was a colony. I'm surprised you didn't know the answer to where they came from since all you have to do is Google.
oFZo wrote:
And where did those Founding Fathers come from?
They were born in this country. Freedom, guns and taking no shit from anyone is a unique attitude that we here in this country have cultivated since it was a colony. I'm surprised you didn't know the answer to where they came from since all you have to do is Google.
Demographics
Brown (1976) and Harris (1969) provide detailed demographic information on each man.
Most of the 1787 delegates were natives of the Thirteen Colonies. Only 9 were born elsewhere: four (Butler, Fitzsimons, McHenry, and Paterson) in Ireland, two (Davie and Robert Morris) in England, two (Wilson and Witherspoon) in Scotland, and one (Hamilton) in the West Indies.