Posted on 09/13/2012 5:38:05 AM PDT by virgil283
"There are two kinds of people in this world," Eastwood told the mag a month before his empty chair speech at the Republican National Convention. "'I' people and 'we' people. I've always tried to be a 'we' person. I think that our president is an 'I' person. He speaks as though he killed Osama bin Laden himself."...He talked about how important the foreign service is and what a great job it does representing the U.S. abroad. He also had a line about how he understands the value of the foreign service because he spent so much time as a kid growing up abroad. .......
Clint you got that right. Those who put others on the same level and those who think “what’s in it for memememememememememememememememememememememememememememeME!
If you took the word “I” out of everything Obama has ever said, he’d be a mime...and I am talking about all his campaign speeches BEFORE he was ‘elected’ as well as his “Presidential” speeches.
The guy is a self-absorbed, arrogant, know-nothing creep!
Clint has hit it out of the park.....again.
There’s two kinds of people in the world. Those who divide the world into two kinds of people and those who don’t.
look, genius, there is a duality in the world, it’s called good vs evil, if you don’t recognize that TRUTH, you are a relativist, which in case you don’t know it, is evil
Is it the “I” people or the “We” people that are evil?
Are you daft?
Dirty Harry spanked Nerdy Barry.
'I' is easier to read on the teleprompter than 'we'.
One of us clearly is.
What's your point?
Depends, doesn't it? If the "we" are against our inherent freedoms and civilized society and the "I" is for them, then the "we" are evil, or at least bad. But then you can reverse that equation. Again, what's your point/position?
It was a joke. My gosh you guys are tightly wound.
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