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Posted on 04/03/2010 9:14:43 AM PDT by illiac
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To: SeaDragon
"Supposebly" (sic) is a credibility-killer for me.
Supposebly, that makes me close-minded.
41
posted on
04/03/2010 10:28:37 AM PDT
by
Lou L
(The Senate without a fillibuster is just a 100-member version of the House.)
To: pillut48
42
posted on
04/03/2010 10:29:01 AM PDT
by
sportutegrl
(VETO PROOF MAJORITY IN 2010)
To: illiac
I hate it when people say, “Things could be worse.”
Yes, things could always be worse, but that doesn’t mean that they are not bad now!
43
posted on
04/03/2010 10:29:02 AM PDT
by
mrs. a
(It's a short life but a merry one...)
To: illiac
I hate it when people say, “Things could be worse.”
Yes, things could always be worse, but that doesn’t mean that they are not bad now!
44
posted on
04/03/2010 10:29:21 AM PDT
by
mrs. a
(It's a short life but a merry one...)
To: mrs. a
I especially hate it when they say it twice...
45
posted on
04/03/2010 10:29:51 AM PDT
by
mrs. a
(It's a short life but a merry one...)
To: mrs. a
I’m starting to believe things are worse than ever right now.....
46
posted on
04/03/2010 10:31:18 AM PDT
by
illiac
(If we don't change directions soon, we'll get where we're going)
To: illiac
my bad... I can’t stand that saying
47
posted on
04/03/2010 10:34:36 AM PDT
by
woodro43
To: Vendome
48
posted on
04/03/2010 10:34:38 AM PDT
by
Former War Criminal
(My senior Senator (who served in Vietnam) said so.)
To: woodro43
The word “notion” . This must stop. It was cool for William F ,but that was a long time ago .
49
posted on
04/03/2010 10:38:44 AM PDT
by
fantom
(,)
To: Vendome
50
posted on
04/03/2010 10:40:56 AM PDT
by
kaylar
(It's MARTIAL law. Not marshal(l) or marital! This has been a spelling PSA. PS Secede not succeed)
To: schwingdoc
By the way, that begs the question:
Why do people say “begs the question” without realizing that to “beg the question” is to attempt to answer it by merely restating it, rather than meaning to “raise” the question?
51
posted on
04/03/2010 11:03:16 AM PDT
by
Erasmus
(The Last of the Bohicans)
To: illiac
this is so funny I am just enjoying myself immensely.
To: Paved Paradise
Yeh, the list just keeps growing....
53
posted on
04/03/2010 11:17:14 AM PDT
by
illiac
(If we don't change directions soon, we'll get where we're going)
To: Cyber Liberty
You hit on one of my favorite dumb things people say...and for exactly the same reason you state....if you could care less, than you must care some right now, which is usually the opposite of what the person is saying..
To: woodro43
"That begs the question" is used incorrectly almost always.
To: Erasmus
Oops. I didn’t see your post before I did #55.
To: illiac
alot While we're at it, can we please do away with that non-existent "word"?
It's "a lot".
57
posted on
04/03/2010 11:31:52 AM PDT
by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: clintonh8r
Pronouncing “err” as “air”.
To: schwingdoc
...and most people using the phrase, “begging the question,” have no idea what that means either.
Drives me nuts...but it’s a short trip.
Hank
To: kaylar
“Alright for all right.”
How can you tell which they are saying?
Hank
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