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User Profile: Fred Zarguna

Member Since: December 28, 2011

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  • Neither the kids nor the teacher got this right: In the first place, no credible source (and not even the WaPo) has verified that the Romney story is true. Romney denies it, as does the man’s family.

    Second: 0bama actually bullied _dozens_ of girls (he certainly would not have bullied any boys.) But the girl appearing in one of his several autobiographies is not a real girl. She is a COMPOSITE of all the many girls he bullied.

  • The cookie sale is, in and of itself, an exercise in anti-capitalist indoctrination. [I say this as a three-time "Cookie Dad" whose garage was perennially filled with Girl Scout Cookies.] Why? Because it convinces the girls that the system is rigged against them. The mark-up on these cookies is enormous, and only about 14% of the money goes to the local Girls Scout group. The sale prizes amount to a commission of <1% of the gross. All overages have to be absorbed by the local Troop, meaning that any waste, excess order, or "odd" boxes of cookies which don't amount to a full case have to come out of the local Troop's "profits."

    Typical liberal/prog outcomes: there's a lot of squawk about "community" and "working for the good of everyone," but in the final analysis, the Nomenklatura live off the labor of everyone lower down on the food chain.