I was just trying to improve your grasp of the English language!
Keith
Boyd Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Boyd Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And your point Is?
On 9/02/04 10:18 AM, "Keith Hogan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FYI
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Merriam-Webster Online
Main Entry: in�teg�ri�ty <_javascript_:popWin('/cgi-bin/audio.pl?integr13.wav=integrity')>
Pronunciation: in-'te-gr&-tE
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English integrite, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French integrit�, from Latin integritat-, integritas, from integr-, integer entire
1 : firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values : INCORRUPTIBILITY <http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=incorruptibility>
2 : an unimpaired condition : SOUNDNESS <http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=soundness>
3 : the quality or state of being complete or undivided : COMPLETENESS <http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=completeness>
synonym see HONESTY <http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=honesty>
Boyd Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can�t argue the �facts speak for themselves� portion of your
post, but I�m having trouble with the �integrity� part. Only one
of the two principals you mentioned has it, and his name is
�Bush.� But that�s okay, because he�s the one with the integrity.
Boyd
On 8/31/04 2:45 PM, "Keith Hogan"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think that the facts speak for themselves regarding the integrity
of the two major political party's presidential candidates.
Keith

