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Pleasure without conscience;
Wealth without work;
Knowledge without character;
Business without morality;
Science without humanity;
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 Subject :Democrat or democratic?.. 2010-09-03 07:01:06 
rdavis
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Today, while watching Stuart Varney filling in for Neil Cavuto, my wife and I overheard Virginia Rep Connelly (D) tell Stuart (when Stuart referred to the "Democrat Party"), "...we prefer to be called the Democratic Party, rather than Democrat Party. We have talked for years about how the media and about everyone else has become accustomed to using the adjective "democratic", rather than the noun "Democrat". I suppose it sounds like they are democratic and the Republicans aren't. I think we should all start emphasing "Democrat Party" when we talk and email and text. How about that!!!

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