Candidates, meet "that guy"

<p>This kid seems similar to that kid thats a plebe here now that had his own website about how he was going to be the president. The school made him take it down because it was so rediculous and now the url is blocked by websense. My friend went on a B&G trip with him and saw this plebe handing out his business card to the people that spoke to them (oh sweet let me put this in my rolodex!) Pretty big tool. I think this is more of the impression everyone is getting about this new kid coming in. If someone really wants to become the President good for them, but I think announcing something like that while youre still in highschool shows why you want to achieve that. </p>

<p>Actions speak louder than words, we dont want cheerleaders.</p>

<p>This is an alledged email from the kid that is circulating:</p>

<p>Hey ***,</p>

<p>How’s life at the academy? I found out that I’m already placed on the most wanted list by nearly everyone person who’s read the article published by our local newspaper. However, I gotta say I was nervous at first, but it’s really weird. I almost want to see what everyone has in store for me when I get there. This should make things a WHOLE lot more interesting than having not singled myself out. I don’t know if it’s going to be fun, but challenging seems to be the right way to describe this now, and I can’t wait to get pushed, forced to my limits; let’s see if Beast breaks me. I still would like to do politics, because (just think about this), if not a cadet than who? Obama or Clinton, that’s who!</p>

<p>Go Army!! Beat Navy!!!</p>

<p>Very Respectfully,</p>

<p>Candidate Cadet *** *** III</p>

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<p>Maybe he’s a great guy, but he should stop digging the hole deeper and just try to lay low.</p>