Termyn8or
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"Your butchering of the language meshes well with your conspiracy theories. " Now that was not very helpful. Believe it or not on the PSAT or ACT or whatever test in school I was ranked on the second percentile in spelling. So I am fully qualified to give a spelling lesson. First of all it's called the Trilateral commision. Secretive in their meetings one can only assume that they are benign, benevolent philanthropists with the best of intentions for all. Another common misconception in spelling : conspiracy is spelled c-o-o-p-e-r-a-t-i-o-n unless someone else does it. Perhaps that is more of a matter of grammar. Republic is now spelled d-e-m-o-c-r-a-c-y. It has been pointed out that the founding Fathers saw fault with democracies, but also pointed out that there were very few of them. Others will rebut that there may have been a very good reason for that. Not is another very misunderstood word, as in "shall not be infringed". What it really means is "shall be infringed". While "not" silent as the C in Czar, the meaning of the word "not" can be muted at will. As to the title of this thread, nobody gets into the Whitehouse who is not a criminal, but convicted is a bit rare. But then that is another case of language difficulty. Convicted for some means the get invited to the Whitehouse, for other it means invited, just to a different "house". Hope this helps. T
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