Picking a bone with Bush."Maybe the Yale secret society Skull & Bones isn't as cozy as previously believed," wrote New York Daily News New York Daily News Morning daily tabloid newspaper published in New York City. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and his cousin Robert McCormick as a subsidiary of the Tribune Co. of Chicago. The first successful tabloid-format newspaper in the U.S. columnist Lloyd Grove Lloyd Grove (born 1955) was a gossip columnist for New York Daily News before he left on October 9, 2006.[1] Grove grew up in Los Angeles, California and Greenwich, Connecticut. He completed his BA in English at Yale University. on May 25. "A new book, Ambushed, reveals that Bonesman David Richards, now a Manhattan real estate lawyer, was the member who tapped Yale junior George W. Bush in 1967." Richards, however, has become all outspoken critic of President Bush. "I think it's pretty grim, I think he has trashed trashed adj. Slang Drunk or intoxicated. Our Living Language Expressions for intoxication are among those that best showcase the creativity of slang. the economy, and I think he has conducted foreign policy badly, and I think he is a bad President," states Richards. "I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. what he has done well.... My personal choice is John Kerry, partly because he has experienced war and has some notion of what it means to send men to die, as he was someone sent to die." Of course, Kerry is also a member of the fiber-elite Skull and Bones society. |
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