1 Nisan 2008 Salı

[Dems2008] Re: How close does it need to be for Super delegates to overturn pledged?

the difference between "mute" and "moot" is not a matter
of "English," nan; it's a matter of understanding.

--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, nancy m gibson <nmgibson@...> wrote:
>
> When all else fails correct a person's English--Are you taking
lessons
> from Ci on how to be nasty.
> I agree with you Ed, Gore would make a a darn good candidate.
> And I for one am sick of the riot threats. "Give us our way
> or we will riot in the streets." Well they can just go ahead.
> who ever the hell they are.-----------Nan
>
> NEVER COMPLAIN AND NEVER EXPLAIN: MOVE IMMEDIATELY
> TO ATTACK---------------from The Lion & The Unicorn
>
> ? You CanNOT be serious. The guy does not qualify as a candidate.
> You want to see riots in the streets of every major city in this
> country? Fine, go ahead. Overturn EVERY VOTE CAST and put Gore in
the
> nominee seat....Carol
>
> I think you mean the question is moot (no longer relevant), not
mute
> (unable to speak), although the result may be the same.
>

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