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Politics : Is Secession Doable?

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To: SilentZ who wrote (43)11/4/2004 5:03:09 AM
From: CVJ  Read Replies (1) of 1968
 
Now you're using hyperbole.

Hyperbole seems to be an entrance requirement for this thread. Go back and read the first 30 or so posts. They seem to define hyperbole. I shall depart your nutcase thread for ever now. I am too rank an amateur at using hyperbole to participate at the exalted levels exhibited here. BTW, did I ever even pretend to claim to be great rhetoritician? Get over yourself. Also, the correct spelling of the word you wanted to use is: rhetorician

rhet·o·ri·cian ( P ) Pronunciation Key (rt-rshn)
n.
1. An expert in or teacher of rhetoric.
2. An eloquent speaker or writer.
3. A person given to verbal extravagance

Bye bye.
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