Cliff Ball Quotes
You Do Get Involved With A Fraternity, Make Sure You Join The Best, And Are The Head Of It Before The End Of The School Year. Make Sure You Get To Know The Children Of The Movers And Shakers In Our Society, For Those Children Will Be The Movers And Shakers In Fifteen Or Twenty Years. Listen To All Of Your Professors. I Installed Ones That Will Indoctrinate The Kids To Our Point Of View, And Then All Of That Indoctrination Will Spread To The Government-controlled Public Schools. In Twenty Years Or So, A Whole New Generation Will Begin To See How The Christians And Other Religious Freaks Have Corrupted This Country, And Their Influence Will Begin To Wane. You Can Then Begin To Make The Christians Look Intolerant Racists, While The Groups You Support Are Actually The Ones Who Are, But Then You'll Have The Media On Your Side, So You'll Have No Problems.
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