Subject: Georgie Bush, ever the dodo
From: (Agent Smith)
Date: 7/22/2003 7:04 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: 3f6dde24.438145820@feednread
On 22 Jul 2003 23:50:21 GMT, (R274C) wrote:
Subject: Georgie Bush, ever the dodo
From: "King Pineapple"
Date: 7/22/2003 6:35 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id: ink.net
Entertaining College Kid "R274C" wrote in message
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Just on the national news,
LOL. Let me guess-Dan Rather? Or Brokaw?
the white house admits using faulty
intelligence.....
Really? Give me a real cite.
Huge snip of lies
It is spelled *Site*...............now that you are on your way to becoming
a
spelling bee champ, read on.......
Actually, cite is the correct use. You should probably do your homework
before ridiculing someone.
SNIPPED
Yeah right..............read and weep einstein!
Main Entry: [1]site
Pronunciation: 'sIt
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, place, position, from Middle French or Latin; Middle
French, from Latin situs, from sinere to leave, allow
Date: 14th century
1 a : the spatial location of an actual or planned structure or set of
structures (as a building, town, or monuments) b : a space of ground occupied
or to be occupied by a building
2 a : the place, scene, or point of something b : one or more Internet
addresses at which an individual or organization provides information to others
often including links to other locations where related information may be found
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Main Entry: cite
Pronunciation: 'sIt
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): cit·ed; cit·ing
Etymology: Middle French citer to cite, summon, from Latin citare to put in
motion, rouse, summon, from frequentative of ciEre to stir, move —more at
-KINESIS
Date: 15th century
1 : to call upon officially or authoritatively to appear (as before a court)
2 : to quote by way of example, authority, or proof
3 a : to refer to; especially : to mention formally in commendation or praise b
: to name in a citation
4 : to bring forward or call to another's attention especially as an example,
proof, or precedent
synonym see SUMMON
- cit·able /'sI-t&-b&l/ adjective
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