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I guess technically it shouldn't be plural if I only beat up one old lady and stole her purse. However, I would still consider the statment correct and I don't think too many would argue the semantics. I think people would get the point. |
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That's the difference between singular and plural nouns and verbs. The former means it happened once, the latter means it happened over and over. So you tell me, did you beat up an old lady and steal her purse, or do you beat up old ladies and steal their purses? Has Holder sued a state for its law or has Holder sued states for their laws? You may think it's a minor thing and that "people would get the point," but the only point I get so far is that you're acting hysterical and feel the need to make something sound worse than it is to try to score a point. I get it. It's what you guys do, which is why I saw it coming earlier this afternoon and was shock, unsurprisingly right. |
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Ponderous.
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By the way, I have never been convicted of beating up an old lady and stealing her purse. (I have a good lawyer). That was a joke. |
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seeing how mccain is still alive and kicking, i'm not sure how palin would be prez in '09. had mccain chosen a decent running mate, instead of that dipshit, he'd have most likely won. wonder if things would be any different? i'm guessing no. |
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i was a hypothetical danzig , i know mccain was the nominee for president there is talk about palin running in '12 if she had been elected president and took over in jan '09 , we wouldn't be any worse off today than what we are and no one can prove that statement wrong |
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no, you can't prove it wrong. but i think we'd be a laughingstock all the same. instead of criticism about obama bowing down to another countries leader, we'd be reading criticism of her butchering the english language. and i wonder who her supreme court choices would be? now that's scary! |
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firing an employee over a 30 second blog without looking at all the facts because she was going to be on glen beck , know that makes the white house a comedy show that even pailn's butchering of the english language can't even top |
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is that the usda employee you're talking about?
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yes the lady from Georgia , what a pr disaster
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This is one of the areas where presidents can make a big difference. There are plenty of others too. People would be better served focusing on those areas than attributing every change in the nation's (or world's) economy to the person in the Oval Office. The bottom line with Obama will probably be: 1) if the economy is doing well or surging mightily in the summer and fall of '12....he'll win. 2) if it isn't....he'll lose. That's stupid. Things the president can control (Supreme Court nominees, some aspects of foreign policy, pushes for legislation on social issues, etc.) often take a back seat to things the president can't control in the minds of voters. The country re-elected the Bush administration after a truly miserable first four years on a number of fronts....many of which (Iraq) were the direct result of actions taken by the administration. People didn't care. Then the country turned against him in the second term largely because the economy fell apart "on his watch." Sure his administration only deserves about 1% of the blame for the economic meltdown, but most voters are too stupid to figure that out.....which is probably the answer to your other question about why there aren't good candidates. There aren't many good voters. |
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people lament the economy (and i agree, the pres doesn't have much affect over all) but i can't help but wonder how much our problems come from those two stupid, ill advised wars? spending went thru the roof, as did the deficit. the deficit has a correlary effect on the economy. our foreign policy has been a mess for years, decades even. afganistan was our number one recipient of foreign aid for years. we supported iraq vs iran...hindsight of course is 20-20. we should never had invaded either country, we shouldn't be there now, all these years and billions and lives later. clinton perhaps should have done more, bush should have waited for calm before deciding what to do after 9-11, instead of the visceral off with their heads response. what is past is prologue.... and this story sucks.
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Was the war in Iraq a poor decision fiscally for the United States? Yes. I hate that war as much as anyone and opposed it from the outset....but it didn't cause the housing bubble to burst, unemployment to skyrocket etc. Either did the stimulus, as I know you know. |
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