Re: Libby should have told what he knew a year ago!
- From: "Randy Cox" <randd49@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 23:36:34 -0500
"Malto" <malto@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Good post Randy, agree with it all.
>
> But I got to pull you up on one point...there is no such word/phrase as
> "drug" in regards to "dragging".
>
> You are simply "dragged", never "drug".
>
> HTH.....:)
>
>
>
> "Randy Cox" <randd49@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Libby is a coward. Like his boss, Cheney and Bush, he had a
> responsibility
>> here and he hid from the truth like a drug crazed criminal. Not only did
> he
>> endanger a clandestine agent, all of her field sources, but he drug
> America
>> through the mud for years. He is a very low man, the kind that slithers
>> upon his belly.
>>
>> I hope he stays right in the office where he works. It is a den of
>> slithering serpents and they knot together we can readily see what a pit
> of
>> vipers they are in the Whitehouse.
>>
>> Keep the vipers in one place where we can keep an eye on them. Don't let
>> them crawl under the rocks where they can strike when we're not looking.
>>
>> Randy R. Cox
Bad on me! If it grated on you and confused my message, then I dulled my
sword. In Texas we make up our own words, some good, some not so good. Me
and George both say, "nuke-you-lure". My wife cringes and shivers. Texas
influences the language, perhaps more than most regions...so many Texans are
in the media, America begins to speak with a Texas accent.
I won't defend my use of "drug"; I'm just ignorant.
Now I do use the word "y'all" rather than the non-communicative second
person plural "you" which is officially correct and actually as ineffective
as the Spanish word "nosotras" which is hardly ever used anymore. Some of
us just can't say "you"! We used 'em all up when we was saying
"nuke-you-lure. I bet you didn't know that. My wife doesn't believe it
either!
Abuse of the word "dragged" sounds like "...something the cat drug in." I
wouldn't want to do that, so I'll give you "drug" if you'll let me keep
"y'all".
My college English teacher gave me an "F" one time for using the word
"gross"...that and a run on sentence. Can you imagine that I would do that?
I think of that teacher everytime I hear someone use the word "gross".
Poor thing! She's dead, but "gross" lives on, a full fledged legal word
now. Her language was dead, now she is. I helped make gross a real word by
using it in my poor dead teacher's face. I should feel bad, she might have
finally heard that non-word once too many times and just died right there on
the spot.
Which is why I'll not do that with "drug". It ain't really that good a
word!
I'm just funning with ya, ya know! If I was a poet, would it be okay to use
it? No, I guess not! It's a cliché! Poets don't use clichés ..But how can
it be a cliché if it's not a word? Never mind; you're right!
Life is a mystery. It all started with a word. What if the first word ever
uttered wasn't a word at all? How different the universe would have been.
:-)
Randy R. Cox
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