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  • Suggested Addition to Going Rogue Index

    Two suggested additions to this excellent index: Plumber, Joe the Supreme Intelligence of..............[Oh, no, did we forget Joe the Plumber?!] Rogue, Definition of...........................[See cover photo, isn't that enough, don't I look ''rogue''!?]
    Posted to Politics by PatrinkaOz on November 19, 2009
  • Wow -- What a Rant by "Rage Boy" Chris Hitch Today

    I am perfectly content, really quite happy, about Obama's decision to have this mega-Church author, pastor, and cultural figure, Rick Warren, give the prayer at the January 20th Inauguration of our new United States President. I understand the apoplexy of ''Rage Boy'' Christopher Hitchens at the very thought of a prayer being said, let alone a ...
    Posted to Fighting Words by MichaelBernard3 on December 29, 2008
  • Vintage Hitchens destroys Gov Palin's remains

    Mr Hitchens warns us of his ire with the 2 year campaign in his 1st sentence which goes far from being soured gastric juices. A manufacturing chemist who works daily with the most toxic compounds will identiy the composition of Mr Hitchins's 1st sentence for us shortly. I wish to be enlightened. Sarah Palin's remains, political & earthly, ...
    Posted to Fighting Words by larry278 on October 28, 2008
  • Palin-ese

    I suspect weez gotsta add a new word to the lexicon: Main Entry: pa·lin·tial Pronunciation: \pə-ˈlin-shəl\ Function: adjective Etymology: Latin palatium palace, combined with Latin insidiosus, from insidiae ambush Date: 2008 First known use: H. Lee Grove in email to Joe Camporesi, October 16, 2008 1 : of, relating to, or being a ...
    Posted to The Good Word by Nonzeroone on October 16, 2008
  • Re: Advertising, etc.

    I bet you would prefer such a person! You have misspelled ''literal,'' ''familiar,'' ''grammar,'' and you have failed to capitalize the E in English. And you've done this even though the program underlines errors. However, the Founders of this country were all literate, well-read, and articulate. Most of them could—and did— read Greek, ...
    Posted to The Good Word by btraven on October 3, 2008