Was over on the Huffington Post, and saw where Clarence Thomas places a value of only 15 cents, as in 15 pennies, or one dime and a nickle on his Yale law degree. Now, I pride myself on knowing a bargain when I see one, so am making Clarence Thomas a offer. I'll be more than happy to write him out a check, or pay him 15 cents in cash for his Yale Diploma...I'll even travel to a location of his choice to make the financial transaction. If Clarence Thomas has any other similiarly priced momentos, I'd gladly take those off his hands as well, be they Yale or Supreme Court momentos. Looking at his value pricing on the Yale diploma of fifteeen cents, I am thinking I could get quite the catch of goodies for around $50.Sunday, October 21, 2007
Open Offer To Clarence Thomas
Was over on the Huffington Post, and saw where Clarence Thomas places a value of only 15 cents, as in 15 pennies, or one dime and a nickle on his Yale law degree. Now, I pride myself on knowing a bargain when I see one, so am making Clarence Thomas a offer. I'll be more than happy to write him out a check, or pay him 15 cents in cash for his Yale Diploma...I'll even travel to a location of his choice to make the financial transaction. If Clarence Thomas has any other similiarly priced momentos, I'd gladly take those off his hands as well, be they Yale or Supreme Court momentos. Looking at his value pricing on the Yale diploma of fifteeen cents, I am thinking I could get quite the catch of goodies for around $50.
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JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN October 21, 2007 04:21 PM EST
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has a 15-cent price tag stuck to his Yale law degree, blaming the school's affirmative action policies in the 1970s for his difficulty finding a job after he graduated.