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Old January 26th 04, 11:40 AM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"George Z. Bush" wrote in message
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If you say so. In any case, I'm satisfied that the words he used meant

exactly
that, and I expect that most of the English speaking world feels the same

way
about it.

You must have an awful inferiority complex to get satisfaction out of

twisting
the words of others. I've noticed that I'm not the only one you favor in

that
manner since you seem to use that ploy with just about anybody who

foolishly
exchanges words with you. It hardly generates friendly feelings or even
feelings of civility to be constantly and persistently pushed by you to

explain
the meanings of commonly accepted words and/or phrases or to have you

redefine
their meanings into something that wasn't intended, but if that's how you

get
your jollies, I don't expect that bringing it to your attention will

result in
any behavioral changes on your part. But I felt that I had to try even if

it
ends up only being something akin to ****ing into the wind.


Nobody twisted your words, you twisted George Bush's words.