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Originally Posted by MrBaldBastard
You shall not commit adultery.
You shall not steal.
You shall not give false testimony against your neighbour.
You shall not covet your neighbour's house, wife, or property.
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I'm guessing Trumps going straight to hell then?
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investigation still continuous )))
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Originally Posted by thommy
ah saw that too late - so maybe you can put some money together with hugo, buy a book and find someone who can read it for you to know what LIBERALISM means before you use it again because without liberalism you and hugo and a few others would be already nailed on a wall just for what you say.
donīt forget that you have to thank liberal thinking people that you are even allowed to say what you think - no matter how dumb it is.
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I am having nothing against liberalism. I write "liberals" because of such adepts discredit this ideology.
Quotation marks in English
They are also used to indicate that the meaning of the word or phrase they surround should be taken to be different from (or, at least, a modification of) that typically associated with it (e.g. in the sentence the elite, composed by people of mixed ancestry, embraced their "whiteness" ? the quotation marks modify the word whiteness to pertain to European culture rather than the colour white); in this way, they are often used to express irony.
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