I want to disagree with you out of spite.. but I can't find anything to disagree with you on in that statement. Damn the logic!
2007-11-26 04:07:07
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answer #1
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answered by pip 7
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Nope, many a time on these and other boards I've seen clever spellings of conservative like "kkkonservatives".
It is pretty tough to get around starting off with an L for liberal though.
2007-11-26 12:07:45
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answered by thegubmint 7
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lol, I agree. But we can argue whether conservative and liberal should start with an upper case "c" and "l"
And we can argue and whether conservative is a synonym for some Republicans, most Republicans, or all Republicans, etc.
2007-11-26 12:07:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Not the first. The first was, George Washington telling John Hancock that he took up too much room with his signature on the Declaration of independence.
2007-11-26 12:11:03
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answered by libsticker 7
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Spelling is NOT a political statement, even IF, the words have political meaning...
2007-11-26 12:09:05
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answered by outcrop 5
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Liberal and literate start with "l". Conniving, con, communist, creep, and conservative start with the letter "c".
2007-11-26 12:22:04
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answered by alphabetsoup2 5
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That is not a political statement, rather it is a spelling statement.
2007-11-26 12:08:55
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answered by Mencken 5
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ahem... Pip nailed it- if your going to pick about letters in words and such,
you better proof-read your comments cause you said "world" when you meant "word"
picky picky
thanks for being so profound (NOT)
2007-11-26 12:12:13
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answered by omnimog 4
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Yep, you are correct. Also score one for Pip.
2007-11-26 13:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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wow I may have to lay down to think about this one trabek.
2007-11-26 12:08:25
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answered by charles c 2
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