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Someone tried to bait me in another group by saying "Kerry has a plan for winning the war, by pulling out. And everyone knows thats NOT how to win a war". I replied, "of course it is. Say we won and go home". Maybe the problem is that Im in too many gaming newsGroups. Gamers tend to have a different idea of what the rules are for winning a war. I hope Bush isnt a game player. |
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I suppose you mean that you couldn't care less. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif This misuse of English is one of my pet peeves, along with saying "quote, endquote, <quoted line>", instead of "quote <quoted line> endquote". Another one is "not available in all areas". Technically, this means that it is not available anywhere. What they mean is, "not available in SOME areas." |
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Technically, Greybeard is right with the grammar on this one Fyron. Since the "all" is inside the preposition, it is not directly affected by the not. A simple re-write gives: 'In all areas, not available.' So the correct way to say it would be 'not available in some areas.'
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AHHHHHH GRAMER!!!!!! BAD FOR I, I r no like grammer, you make grammer thread, I r scared lolololol :lol:
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After careful analysis of the debate, the candidates, their presentation, syntax, grammar, grasp of the problems and logic I have concluded that as a taxpaying voter, I lost.
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And I totally agree, the choice "neither of the above" is really missing in our current form of democracy. |
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One thing I've become tired of is this vietnam BS. I care morea bout what these candidates will do about the vets from that war than each others' war record. The entire campaign has focused on one war after another and now when I tune to fox news, it sounds like they are ramping up to cover a military incursion into Sudan.
Enough with the wars, america needs to build more and progress instead of constanty fighting. Even gamers know that if you keep fighting without shoring yourself up and expanding your resources that you'll pay for it. I miss FDR's and JFK's grand speeches and visions. When it's done by candidates today, it sounds more like a gust of hot air... |
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I thought Kerry showed that he's a good debater. However, he didn't really make any significant points to hurt Bush. He made a huge gaff when he talked about passing an international test (getting Kofi Anon's permission) before taking action to defend the US. This will come back to hurt him; big time.
Bush looked tired and didn't take the offensive. He should have focused on Kerry abysmal 20 year record in the Senate and his missing so many intelligence committee meetings. Also, he should have continued to show that Kerry doesn't really have any plans, but is just saying he could do better. I want to know HOW Kerry would do anything differently! I can guess, based on Kerry's past votes and inactivity, but he won't give specifics. Even I could be a great leader if I could say that with what I know today, I would have acted differently. Duh... I agree with the Democrat's campaign manager; the debate was a draw... |
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