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Politics : Evolution

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To: Solon who wrote (47473)2/24/2014 11:41:12 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) of 69300
 
Greg or e says "for the most part" they're honourable. In Greg or e's noodle there is obviously a little hint of suspicion some or one of them may not be entirely honourable. Perhaps Greg or e knows which ones will suffer final torment and does not want to intervene but prefers to let them go to eternal damnation.

Honourable or Honorable
adj
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the Honourable (prenominal) a title of respect placed before a name: employed before the names of various officials in the English-speaking world, as a courtesy title in Britain for the children of viscounts and barons and the younger sons of earls, and in Parliament by one member speaking of another. Abbreviation: Hon

honourable or honorable
adj
1. possessing or characterized by high principles: honourable intentions.
2. worthy of or entitled to honour or esteem
3. consistent with or bestowing honour

'honourableness 'honorableness n 'honourably 'honorably adv
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