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Old 12-10-2003, 03:51 PM   #13 (permalink)
2wolves
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Originally posted by Liquor Dealer
I think she's probably the brains of the family but that might not be saying to much - they're both very well educated but lack any resemblance to anything approaching common sense. I don't know if one would consider what New Yorkers did (as to putting her in the Senate) as having any intelligence or not - to elect someone who isn't even a resident of your state to an office they are only using as a stepping stone to me is the total sum of a no- brainer.

Evil? Yeah- Genius? probably- Stupid hicks? No way! Lucky? Lucky as hell that they're both not in jail!!!
Main Entry: 1 evil
Pronunciation: 'E-v&l, British often and US also 'E-(")vil
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): evil·er or evil·ler; evil·est or evil·lest
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English yfel; akin to Old High German ubil evil
Date: before 12th century
1 a : morally reprehensible : SINFUL, WICKED <an evil impulse> b : arising from actual or imputed bad character or conduct <a man of evil reputation>
2 a archaic : INFERIOR b : causing discomfort or repulsion : OFFENSIVE <an evil odor> c : DISAGREEABLE <woke late and in an evil temper>
3 a : causing harm : PERNICIOUS <the evil institution of slavery> b : marked by misfortune : UNLUCKY
- evil adverb, archaic
- evil·ly /-(l)E/ adverb
- evil·ness /-n&s/ noun


Hmmmmm...... unless you have a more apt definition to fit your viewpoint?

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