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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Orcastraiter who wrote (493631)11/16/2003 6:07:55 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
Duke ain't a Senator, hell, he's in jail. You're the one that used the term endemic, so I figure ex- means squat to you.

Even Al Sharpton said Janice Brown should be put up for a vote in the Senate. Why do you think Al would support a vote on a Right Wing Extremeist/Racist judge like Janice Brown?

Pronunciation: en-'de-mik, in-
Function: adjective
Etymology: French endémique, from endémie endemic disease, from Greek endEmia action of dwelling, from endEmos endemic, from en in + dEmos people, populace -- more at DEMAGOGUE
Date: 1759
1 a : belonging or native to a particular people or country b : characteristic of or prevalent in a particular field, area, or environment <problems endemic to translation> <the self-indulgence endemic in the film industry>
2 : restricted or peculiar to a locality or region <endemic diseases> <an endemic species>
synonym see NATIVE
- en·dem·i·cal·ly /-'de-mi-k(&-)lE/ adverb
- en·de·mic·i·ty /"en-"de-'mi-s&-tE, -d&-'mi-/ noun
- en·de·mism /'en-d&-"mi-z&m/ noun
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