The Anarchist vs The Cop

From the man who thinks bush was a liberal and a "classic liberal" is not a conservative

1) DUbya was financially liberal. PROVEN
2) Even a classical liberal is still a liberal, as anyone who understands adjectives understands
3) Enjoy the rest of your day before you must report for your shift at Burger King

1) conhog changes his tune. Now it's bush was a FINANCIAL liberal.
2) conhog still doesn't understand the term, even after it's been explained to him

Here , let me help you out...............

* flout
* furbelow

* fetor
* frabjous

adjective
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ad·jec·tive
   /ˈædʒɪktɪv/ Show Spelled[aj-ik-tiv] Show IPA
–noun
1.
Grammar . any member of a class of words that in many languages are distinguished in form, as partly in English by having comparative and superlative endings, or by functioning as modifiers of nouns, as good, wise, perfect.
–adjective
2.
pertaining to or functioning as an adjective; adjectival: the adjective use of a noun.
3.
not able to stand alone; dependent.
4.
Law . concerning methods of enforcement of legal rights, as pleading and practice ( opposed to substantive).
5.
(of dye colors) requiring a mordant or the like to render them permanent ( opposed to substantive).
 
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1) DUbya was financially liberal. PROVEN
2) Even a classical liberal is still a liberal, as anyone who understands adjectives understands
3) Enjoy the rest of your day before you must report for your shift at Burger King

1) conhog changes his tune. Now it's bush was a FINANCIAL liberal.
2) conhog still doesn't understand the term, even after it's been explained to him

Here , let me help you out...............

* flout
* furbelow

* fetor
* frabjous

adjective
- 4 dictionary results
Criminal Law Info
Learn Criminal Law Basics For Free.
FindLaw - A Trusted Legal Resource.
Lawyer, Lawyers, Attorney, Attorneys, Law, Legal Information - FindLaw
What Is An Adjective
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ad·jec·tive
   /ˈædʒɪktɪv/ Show Spelled[aj-ik-tiv] Show IPA
–noun
1.
Grammar . any member of a class of words that in many languages are distinguished in form, as partly in English by having comparative and superlative endings, or by functioning as modifiers of nouns, as good, wise, perfect.
–adjective
2.
pertaining to or functioning as an adjective; adjectival: the adjective use of a noun.
3.
not able to stand alone; dependent.
4.
Law . concerning methods of enforcement of legal rights, as pleading and practice ( opposed to substantive).
5.
(of dye colors) requiring a mordant or the like to render them permanent ( opposed to substantive).

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