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Re: TODAY IN HISTORY -- THE TERM "DEMOCRATS"

by Deaf Power <deaf@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 24, 2007 at 10:10 AM

On 23 Feb 2007 19:43:16 -0800, "surfivor" <surfver@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>On Feb 23, 9:48 pm, nemesis2fo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
>> The word "Democrats" is a combination of 3 words which was combined
>> but with errors, (Of course the person who thought up this term was
>> taught by unionized teachers and never really finished gradeschool,
>> but went into liberal politics instead). The 1st part comes from the
>> word: "DEMON" which the letter "N" was by error left off.  "OC" was
>> also an error of spelling, it should have been "OF", and of course the
>> last part "RATS" really needs no explanation, does it??  So with these
>> errors of spelling from throughout the years, it was taken for granted
>> and was never fixed, it just stayed misspelled as it was.  So really
>> the party TRUE name should have been "DEMON-OF-RATS" or abbreviated
>> just to "DEMONRATS".  But instead we are stuck with the WRONG spelling
>> and the term DEMocRATS, which is being used today until this LAST
>> current party generation just dies off and fades away (Hopefully very,
>> VERY soon)..
>>
>> This ends your lesson for today. REMEMBER:  If you learn just one item
>> a day, your day was not wasted..        <LOUD OUTRAGEOUS LAUGHTER>
>
>
> Is that why you right wingers supposedly want to bring DemoCracy to
>Iraq ?

They're a bunch of morons with an IQ of 0.

 
--
Impeach Bush!
http://www.gnn.tv/articles/2791/Rep_McKinney_Files_Articles_of_Impeachment
 




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Re: TODAY IN HISTORY -- THE TERM "DEMOCRATS"
Deaf Power <deaf@[EMAI  2007-02-24 10:10:31 

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