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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Republican use of the English language

Every day I hear about the "arbitrary" timetable for the withdrawal of troops from Iraq that Bush and his minions complain about. The decision to "stay the course" is the real arbitrary policy. Bush lacks intelligence and has a very limited vocabulary. Reading the dumb things he has said would be funny if he were not in such a powerful position. I would hope that one of his aides would explain the big words to him but unfortunately it must be his aides who come up with this dishonest tactic of spinning English to suit their purpose. He doesn't have the brains to do it himself.

IMPEACH BUSH!!

Here's the definition:

Arbitrary
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Choices and actions are considered to be arbitrary when they are done not by means of any underlying principle or logic, but by whim or some decidedly illogical formula. For example, rearranging, for no reason, the letters of the alphabet so the letters appear in a staggered fashion (e.g. ac-bd-eg-fh). If there was a direct purpose in doing so, such as to make a better alphabet, then it would not be considered arbitrary."

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