|
Post Number: 1
|
Leisher 
Top 3%, yo.

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 26651
Joined: May 2004
|
 |
Posted on: Apr. 09 2012,11:16 |
|
 |
"Controversy" on whether or not they'll invite IBM CEO, a woman.
Both Romney and Obama are quoted in the article as saying they should.
Here's a fact, whether they do or don't, it's none of the government's fucking business. It's a private club. No federal or state funds pay for that course.
Why is Augusta always in the spotlight for this shit? I remember a court case in the 90s where a guy sued a university because he wanted entry and was denied. It was an all girls school. He lost. Guess why...
It was a fully private school. No public funding.
Show me the difference? Oh wait, I know, rich, white men are tied to Augusta, and they're fair game for everyone to shit on.
|
 |
|
|
Post Number: 2
|
GORDON 
90%

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 36125
Joined: Jun. 2004
|
 |
Posted on: Apr. 09 2012,12:43 |
|
 |
Must be lots of republicans there.
-------------- I don't give a fuck!
|
 |
|
|
Post Number: 3
|
Leisher 
Top 3%, yo.

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 26651
Joined: May 2004
|
 |
Posted on: Apr. 09 2012,13:31 |
|
 |
Bill Clinton, while he was the President, asked to play there and was denied.
So maybe...
|
 |
|
|
Post Number: 4
|
TPRJones 
I saw The Fault in our Stars opening night.

Group: Privateers
Posts: 12384
Joined: May 2004
|
 |
Posted on: Apr. 09 2012,13:50 |
|
 |
I'd bet that was less about partisanship and more about not wanting to disrupt the entire place with Secret Service bullshit.
-------------- Vidi Perfutui Veni
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|