Sign of new times

The sign has gone up on the Clinton school's new space across from the River Market. The University of Arkansas paid for the $1 million renovation of the historic Budget Office Building (built in 1882), part of the Central Arkansas Library's Arkansas Studies Institute and has a 20-year lease. Classes begin there Monday, Jan. 12.



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Too big, too wordy, and out of character for the neighborhood. It defaces an otherwise nice renovation. I'm surprised Bobby Roberts isn't throwing a hissy fit.
Posted by: durangokid
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January 2, 2009 12:40 PM
Will Bubba be conducting interviews of perspective candidates of the female persuasion? I understand that cigars are not being allowed on the premises.
Posted by: strangelove
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January 2, 2009 01:05 PM
No strange, as you are surely aware the Clinton Library is open to a wide agenda of lecturers.
They have hosted Yoo and Rove from the Bush regime who spoke without a Q&A session.
For interviews at the Clinton School they will have stall-tapping Larry Craig to interview most of the males and give Ted Haggard the follow up interviews and, of course for the pages, no one but Mark Foley for sizing them up provided he gets time away from praising the Lord in Florida for not being prosecuted thanks mostly to Republic Dennis Hassert.
Meanwhile Republican activist Neal Horsley will teach ethics of abortion protests and the proper way to fuck a mule.
Neal is all clicky blue.
For a really long list of Gay Old Pervs copy/paste this:
http://www.armchairsubversive.org/
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Posted by: eLwood
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January 2, 2009 01:35 PM
elwood, I have no dog in this hunt so insult who you want. These guys don't have my support. So does that mean that bubba will be interviewing the perspective candidates of the female persuasion?
Posted by: strangelove
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January 2, 2009 01:39 PM
No strange, bubba will be traveling the World, basking in his global approval and raising hundreds of millions for his Global Aids project. Perhaps writing another best seller too. Coaching his wife, the new Sec of State, on global conditions and general information about the state of global affairs.
Meanwhile you can hear Republicans anti-abortionist Neal Horsley talk about their personal bestiality on FOX News interviews by clicking on my blue name.
It's a HOWLER. Be sure to click on the mule in the bed with Horsley and listen to words of Sex pour out of Horsley.
Horsley is more anti-abortion than you strange.
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Posted by: eLwood
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January 2, 2009 01:53 PM
Don't forget that bubba will be going around the world and making lots of money for bubba. The Arabs and the Chinese love him look at how much they pay him. The Chinese owe him for all of that missle and weapons technology that he opened up to them. I'm sure that one day they will share all of that technology with the rest of us.
Posted by: strangelove
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January 2, 2009 03:30 PM
Don't forget that bubba will be going around the world and making lots of money for bubba. The Arabs and the Chinese love him look at how much they pay him. The Chinese owe him for all of that missle and weapons technology that he opened up to them. I'm sure that one day they will share all of that technology with the rest of us.
Posted by: strangelove
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January 2, 2009 03:30 PM
Chip Saltsman.
A photo.
Do the clicky
Posted by: Cato
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January 2, 2009 03:36 PM
Don't worry Durango, when that tree in the picture leafs out in the srping the wordy sign will be obscured.
I guess the Clinton School folks didn't want someone to see this little building and think it was the entire school. Thus the rivermarket branch reference.
Posted by: Citizen1
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January 2, 2009 04:19 PM
I was at both the Yoo and Rove lectures. Yoo did do Q&A with the audience, and Rove took questions that were submitted via email before the lecture. The Clinton School is nothing but an asset to this state, and its students can be found working in communities all over the state. Great sign of growth. Congrats to them.
Posted by: The Hack Attack
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January 2, 2009 05:08 PM
". . . and [the Clinton School] students can be found working in communities all over the state."
Actually, all over the world, The Hack Attack.
LOL, Citizen1.
Posted by: durangokid
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January 2, 2009 06:08 PM
For some reason, that photo of Chip Saltsman reminds me of Glenn Quagmire.
Posted by: DrRingDing
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January 2, 2009 06:24 PM
Too bad the Hack Attack's insightful comment is from someone who works at the Clinton School! I don't doubt that the sign on the building in the River market was a result of much Rutherford demand. He probably pushed and pushed and pushed till he got what he wanted. Different day, new building, same stuff.
Posted by: ArkRoyD
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January 2, 2009 06:35 PM
Now tourists can resume flocking by the thousands to the strategically hidden Visitors Center at the center of the universe, East Capitol. Or did they finally do the right thing and sell it to the Our House folks for a homeless center..i heard that was in the works.
Posted by: Sanford
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January 2, 2009 08:00 PM
strange- I thought Ronnie Rayguns started that pay for play stuff back in the 1980s when he accepted $2 million from the Japanese to go into some sort of catatonic state.
Posted by: Sound Policy
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January 2, 2009 08:33 PM
Nice looking sign if you ask me... great addition to the neighborhood. Welcome to the neighborhood Clinton School.
Posted by: The Academic
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January 3, 2009 10:11 AM
No, Clinton has raised taking money from foreign governments to a new 'high'. The chinese are hungry for our technology and we should be obliging to give it to them---according to the actions of bubba. We need to bring them to an equal level with our technology so they won't go to war against us. We need to increase the accuracy of their missles and to ensure that they can minaturize their nuclear bombs so they can develop a MIRV capability. Yea, bubba earned every dime that he got from our chinese bretheren. I won't go into the Arab angle it would be overkill.
Posted by: strangelove
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January 3, 2009 11:34 AM
Now "The Academic" who is another Clinton School insider joins in patting themselves on the back! Pitiful.
Posted by: ArkRoyD
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January 3, 2009 01:25 PM
So are they going to have a proper auditorium in this new facility, or are we going to continue to be expected to cram into the lobby to listen to these speakers? It's nice when they can book the convention center or the Clinton Library for a speaker, but jamming into the lobby seems to be the modus operandi and it really isn't very becoming. Otherwise, it's a great program.
Posted by: jcd
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January 3, 2009 01:48 PM