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One of the scenes in the story that I wrote in the Times is very emblematic of this sort of omission.
The president is at one of his “ask President Bush sessions,” which are these carefully staged sessions that are taped with supporters who then, you know, seemingly in an impromptu fashion stand and ask him questions. One of the people stands up, I think it's in Destine, Florida, and says, I have been a Republican my whole life, but this is the first time that I know god is in the White House.
Now, most presidents -- I think all presidents of the modern era would at that moment say just hold on one minute -- a man is in the White House. None of us can know god's will. You know, I respect your opinion but let me be very clear -- et cetera.
This president, as he has done in countless ways throughout this season of consent, simply says, “Thank you. Thank you.” And the room erupts in applause.
That is essentially the way that the campaign of a faith-based president looks.
perdita said:CV, I cannot tell if your thread title is an exclamatory, declarative or interrogative sentence. Please clarify.
Perdita
Yes, I think that's it, very CV-ish. I rarely use the imperative, so had not thought it an option.TheEarl said:Pear: I'd say it was more of an imperative statement. Corrupt Bush! All of us must corrupt Bush!![]()
We're too late, Охлажденная Водка, Bush has already corrupted himself.ChilledVodka said:
perdita said:CV, I cannot tell if your thread title is an exclamatory, declarative or interrogative sentence. Please clarify.
Perdita
Am I that transparent?sincerely_helene said:Shhhhhh... I think it's a secretion.