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Vetting
Vetting is just like the Olympics–there’s a lot of talk about it every four years whether we want to hear it or we don’t. Vetting means to subject to a thorough examination or evaluation, and the only vetting that ever seems … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, election 2008, Joe Biden, John McCain, language, pollitics, Sarah Palin, vetting, vetting process, vice presidential nomination
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Presidential Debate–Contrast in Style
The first presidential debate just ended, and we at languageandgrammar.com want to join the ranks of millions of bloggers who are currently penning posts about who won the debate. It’s our opinion that the difference between the two candidates is as stark as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, John McCain, presidential debate, who won the debate
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