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A political liberty

I was just thinking that we hadn’t had an abuse of the word “literally” in literally an age.  So thank you, Dave! Dave says: Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen has not been spotted on horseback, counting coup on Democrats, as the text might have you believe. I’d add that “them” is not the pronoun in agreement with “representative,” [...]

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Glasses so good, you won’t NEED apostrophes

 I’ll let Kacia describe this one: This mailing just has so much to offer: sentence fragments, the use of “Literally!” as a stand-alone sentence, and my favorite bit, the “Were in the same building” statement.  Well…if you WERE in the same building, where are you now?!  Apostrophes are so over-used in general, maybe there was [...]

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