one is a low life form that forms on or around decaying matter,and the other is scum
2006-11-18 00:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Scum, crook, cheater, liar and a few others not worthy to print. The vast majority of politic ans vote nothing but party line. If they would vote according to what would really help the people, it would be different.
The big rift between the parties gets bigger cause no matter what party you belong too, you are committed to blindly support that party and their beliefs.
We need to fire all the ones in office, and put new dogs in place. then, just to keep them honest, fire them at the end of their term and elect a whole new set of crooks, I mean, politicians.
2006-11-18 00:20:51
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answered by bigmikejones 5
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Yes , it really is a fact , 99% are Lying , Treacherous Scum -- Just look around at the State of our Country
2006-11-18 00:26:24
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answered by ? 5
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No. Politics comes from 2 Greek words.
Poly means many
Tics means bloodsucking insects so "Politics" means many bloodsucking insects. Now apologize to all the scum.
2006-11-18 09:50:58
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answered by yupchagee 7
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Not really, a politicians only contribution to society is jawbone, whereas scum can be grown, collected, and thrown at politicians who don't keep their promises to their supporters.
2006-11-18 00:17:53
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answered by boots 6
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No not at all , refer the quotes below its never been used in the same context. Check out all the synonyms.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/politician
—Synonyms 4. Politician, statesman refer to one skilled in politics. These terms differ particularly in their connotations; politician is more often derogatory, and statesman laudatory. Politician suggests the schemes and devices of a person who engages in (esp. small) politics for party ends or for one's own advantage: a dishonest politician. Statesman suggests the eminent ability, foresight, and unselfish patriotic devotion of a person dealing with (esp. important or great) affairs of state: a distinguished statesman.
http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/politician
Main Entry: politician
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: office seeker
Synonyms: baby-kisser*, boss, chieftain, congressman, flesh presser, glad-hander, grandstander*, hack, handshaker*, lawmaker, leader, legislator, office seeker, officeholder, orator, partisan, party member, pol, politico, public servant, speaker, statesman, warhorse, whistle-stopper*
Have a nice day....
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2006-11-18 00:11:44
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answered by Aqua 4
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I think scum is a bit naughty, even scurrilous. Try liar !
2006-11-18 00:21:44
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answered by Dover Soles 6
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Seems so. But then there's Jimmy Carter, former President, who builds houses for the needy. So some are, some aren't, I suppose.
2006-11-18 00:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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No its synonymous with Scottish Pr1ck (and so is Union Leader!)
2006-11-18 07:57:32
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answered by WavyD 4
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Pretty much universal. Doesn't matter left or right, each side has plenty to go around!
2006-11-18 00:19:04
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answered by Bawney 6
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