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I'm too lazy to look this up. Have heard it before. Could you please explain the connection?A continuation of the GKF takeover of TU!😢
I don’t have the time to look and see if he gave him hard money and we would never know if he gave him soft money, but I think it’s reasonable to conclude that Kaiser donated to his Congressional campaigns through one fundraising apparatus or another or advocated others give to him. Simple geography, mutual friends, and shared interests are just too overlapping.I don’t really think there is one, other than some people perceive that someone who was elected to office as a Democrat is somehow aligned with George Kaiser because Kaiser does philanthropy or something?
This whole equivalency is dumb. The man owns a large regional bank and an oil company. That’s not exactly reflective of some socialist agenda. He’s all about profit and himself. And when I think about commie hippy leftist instituons, that’s clearly the Army in which Brad Carson served any many of the wankers on this board wouldn’t have qualified for.
Kaiser did make a lot of money in the last 40 years and has given back to his community. A lot of other people in this state (cough cough Harold Hamm) haven’t done anything near what he has done with way more resources. I guess that’s bad? Or something?
The Fighting Solyndras... our mascot will be a solar collector.Well when the George Kaiser Foundation takes over... is TU going to change it's name to the "Fighting Kaisers" and are the students going to start wearing Kaiser Pic Helmets? Inquiring minds want to know!
I can feel the new energy already!The Fighting Solyndras... our mascot will be a solar collector.
I could have gone with the "Bundlers" but then everyone would be disappointed upon seeing HRC at our games instead of Flo and Jamie.I can feel the new energy already!
I was pretty good friends with Brad very long ago, in high school. The way you describe him now, forced accent, air of snootiness, stiltedly formal dress, is just like he was then. You'd expect a Doug Neidermeyer. But he was also, counter-stereotype, one of the nicer, kinder, warmer people I knew and very easy to get to laugh, not at all what you'd expect. And while he was pretty straightlaced, he was never a narc or judgey. I haven't talked to him in more than 30 years so take this for what it's worth, but back then, he was definitely a "don't judge the book by its cover" kind of person. Gold, I take from your Lawless comparison that you're withholding judgment on Carson, which I think is smart and I'd encourage others to do the same.Just watched the interview on KOTV. He wore a three piece suit and talked with something of a forced accent/ air of snootiness. He said generic things. I think this will be OK, but it also wasn’t exactly exciting.
Then again, Upham had the excitement level of an 8:00 am anthropology class. Upham’s deal was telling you all the cool things he was doing to overspend. Carson was a little closer to Lawless on the way he handled himself and that’s good. I’m being over critical and you should be too.
Was it the man that peed or was it pee that manned?Let’s look at this from a philosophical perspective. I Obviously, if you pee in the fountain at Utica Square during an event someone will see you. However, if a man pees in the woods and no one is around to see him, did he really pee?
There would be endless material there for those so inclined. Then again, maybe that says something about enrollment.