Obama's Passport Breach: Unanswered Questions, and an Unsolved Murder

i am the las parson to to coment on speling or gramma


but I think ricter's use of "unless around" was part of a questionable construction.

just giving you a hard time ricter. it is a close call but if it is improper you have a nice what.... irony?
 
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i am the las parson to to coment on speling or gramma


but I think ricter's use of "unless around" was part of a questionable construction.

just giving you a hard time ricter. it is a close call but if it is improper you have a nice what.... irony?
It's not about grammar, it's about putting quotes around words that were not actually uttered by the subject.
 
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It's not about grammar, it's about putting quotes around words that were not actually uttered by the subject.

Your "defense" of Odumbo is laughable.
 
Quote from Ricter:

It's not about grammar, it's about putting quotes around words that were not actually uttered by the subject.

Whenever the left knows they have lost the argument they always resort to the inconsequential.
 
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Whenever the left knows they have lost the argument they always resort to the inconsequential.

Yeah, there's a lot of that going on around here.


Did you ever get moved down here?
 
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False.

You should not use quotes unless around an actual utterance (or when begging the meaning of a word/phrase).
Pardon: What's begging got to do with the use of quotes?

:D :D
 
Sort of reminds me of John Wheeler. Remember him? He was found dead in a landfill right in Biden's neck of the woods.

The official story goes like this, in Dec 2010, he took a train from Washington to Wilmington, DE. Had a stroke or other traumatic event on the train. Stumbling and barely able to walk he exits the train station, travels by foot 20+ miles in the freezing cold without any jacket or anything, he then throws himself in a dumpster, and ends up in a landfill. That story makes complete sense to me.
 
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