Fool or Leader?
Chuck Sheketoff
A billboard in Hyderabad, India.
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Jan 4, '06
One can only hope that all life's questions will all be this easy!
Jan 4, '06
Rhetorical question, or profound debate-initiating device?
Jan 4, '06
Boy that is a hard one let me think about it for a minute.
Jan 4, '06
India is jumping ahead of us by leaps and bounds... not just in math and science...
Jan 4, '06
Hey Sid. Nice name.
India's PRIVATE schools are doing a great job of educating the richer folks in that country.
But, the public schools in India have been compared to our own Tillamook High School, circa late 1970's... hmmm... now who graduated from such an august institution back then?
Hmmm....
Jan 4, '06
I'll take "FOOL" for $1,000 please Chuck.
11:26 a.m.
Jan 5, '06
Hyderabad has, incidentally, the hottest food in India. If ever you're in an Indian restaurant and you want spice, tell 'em to make it "Hyderabadi hot." But don't say I didn't warn you.
You know it's bad when you give even the citizens of Hyderabad indigestion!
Jan 6, '06
"Foolish Leader"?
Jan 12, '06
Does this make you feel better? ...warm and snug in your superior sounding rhetoric? Do you take satisfaction in ridiculing your President and by extension your countrymen? I'm so proud of you all.