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I'm a Leftist, but I'm not a Liberal and I'm certainly not a moonbat or a kool-aid drinker. I'm acutely aware of the info you posted and I agree with your criticism. The fact is our entire political system is so corrupt, I don't think it be fixed, at least not quickly. Both parties, if there really are two parties, equally share the blame.
So all your left-wing ding bats always screaming about Rep. and big business.
Funny part is big business donates almost 80% to Dem. candidates hmmmmm.
The left is so sickening!
Why? Because they want to put a limit (if not take away) political contributions by corporations? Given that you hate political donations, I assume you would support the idea. You can sign up here.
Why? Because they want to put a limit (if not take away) political contributions by corporations? Given that you hate political donations, I assume you would support the idea. You can sign up here.
Understand the proper usage of the word you need. The best way to do that is to sound it out. There is a replacement test that will tell you for certain which word will fit. Read your sentence with "you are" in place of the "your/you're," intended. If it makes sense, then "you're" would be right. If not, then "your" would fit. You could also replace "your" with "my" in the sentence. If it fits, then use "your."
I thought I was the only grammar freak around these parts. It makes me nuts too when people misuse "your" and "you're." Other common offenses are "it's" and "its," "their," "they're" and "there," and so many other gaffes (good/well, less/fewer, etc.). I do realize that in the scheme of things that there are far more important issues to anguish over but...
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