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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I kinda feel like there are TONS of legitimate things to complaint about republicans, and specifically Cawthorne. Going after language because your kids hurt it, and targeting it at "republicans" seems a little too one-sided. Be mad at the man if you want, but vulgar language is not a partisan issue.[/quote] Which elected Ds use vulgar language? [/quote] Can You define “vulgar language”? Or is it just the words “cocaine” and “orgy”?[/quote] Ask PP who said: “Be mad at the man if you want, but vulgar language is not a partisan issue.” [/quote] I am that PP and I also asked the question. I realize that I was not precise in that language. Notwithstanding that “elected” was entered into the equation, I want to be able and I give an answer that is precise. OP used “gross”. Maybe I’ll ask how many hat is defined?[/quote] However you want to define it, elected Rs covered on the news say “gross” things more often than Ds. It’s just their nature. [/quote]
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