Here is another way you could have said it to be crystal clear.
You: While I am not that impressed by honorary ph’d’s, earning a juris doctor is quite an achievement. Add to that a masters in business and a bachelors in liberal arts and Romney shows and ability to learn and persevere. Honorary degrees show that he has quite a bit of respect from the community. END
I had a roommate who got his juris doctor then went onto pass the bar. He was third in his class of over 1000 (Berkeley,CA) and during quartely crams students sought him out to study with him in hopes that they would be better prepared. sometimes our apartment was crammed with students studying.
That is what I know about what it takes to get a juris doctor. When you couple all of Romney’s other accomplishments Olympics, Staples, Sports authority, running for governor amassing over $250 million in wealth and you have to say this man is no business lightweight.
Not possible for a law school. Harvard and the University of Texas have the two largest law school classes. Each is in the 700s as entering 1L's. No law school graduates 800 students in a class, must less 'over 1000'.
“Here is another way you could have said it to be crystal clear.
You: While I am not that impressed by honorary phds, earning a juris doctor is quite an achievement. Add to that a masters in business and a bachelors in liberal arts and Romney shows and ability to learn and persevere. Honorary degrees show that he has quite a bit of respect from the community. END”
I say what I mean and mean what I say so read the next line carefully. What I said WAS crystal clear to anyone who is not an idiot.