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Today's joke, that is in fact the truth. Sent to me by a dear sweet friend
This entry was posted on 2/25/2008 5:20 AM and is filed under Post of the Day, TheRedStar.
Today's joke, that is in fact the truth. Sent to me by a dear sweet friend
Father/Daughter political talk
A young woman was about to finish her first year of college. Like so
many others her age, she considered herself to be a very liberal Democrat,
and was very much in favor of 'the redistribution of wealth.'
She was
deeply ashamed that her father was a rather staunch Republican, a feeling she
openly expressed. Based on the lectures that she had participated in, and the
occasional chat with a professor, she felt that her father had for years
harbored an evil, selfish desire to keep what he thought should be
his.
One day she was challenging her father on his opposition to higher
taxes on the rich and the addition of more government welfare programs.
The self-professed objectivity proclaimed by her professors had to be the
truth and she indicated so to her father. He responded by asking how she was
doing in school.
Taken aback, she answered rather haughtily that she
had a 4.0 GPA, and let him know that it was tough to maintain, insisting that
she was taking a very difficult course load and was constantly studying,
which left her no time to go out and party like other people she knew. She
didn't even have time for a boyfriend, and didn't really have many college
friends because she spent all her time studying.
Her father listened
and then asked, 'How is your friend Audrey doing?'
She replied, 'Audrey
is barely getting by. All she takes are easy classes, she never studies, and
she barely has a 2.0 GPA. She is so popular on campus; college for her is a
blast. She's always invited to all the parties, and lots of times she doesn't
even show up for classes because she's too hung over.'
Her wise father
asked his daughter 'Why don't you go to the Dean's office and ask him to
deduct a 1.0 off your GPA and give it to your friend who only has a 2.0. That
way you will both have a 3.0 GPA and certainly that would be a fair and equal
distribution of GPA.'
The daughter, visibly shocked by her father's
suggestion, angrily fired back, 'That wouldn't be fair! I have worked really
hard for my grades! I've invested a lot of time, and a lot of hard work!
Audrey has done next to nothing toward her degree. She played while I worked
my tail off!'
The father slowly smiled, winked and said gently, 'Welcome
to the Republican party.'
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