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Volume 162 · Issue 62 | 99¢

Conjugated verbs

EDITOR: ”Those whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad.”

So now we have the idiotic notion that the word “marriage” can be shaved down to some idiotic message from the left, to improve their ways in the world. Geo-politics does such a thing.

Well, it was an American psychologist, H.H. Goddard (1866-1957), who invented the word “moron” to describe such goings-on here in our societal scheme: “A person mentally equal to a child between 8 and 12 years old.”

Seems to me a quick glance into our new world dictionary would clear the air, when “married” is defined clearly as “Living together as husband and wife, joined in wedlock,” or, “connubial,” “conjugal.” It doesn’t take an emporium of thought to get it. It’s morbid morons that don’t. Marriage is a conjugated verb. Gays and company are conjurated.

So watch the language. America was built with a rich biological warranty: love from our living God and subjected to a role of purpose most specific to universal order. Our dialectic is in embryonic action chemically comprehended, in universal composition, as a mycelium that produces two kinds of cells, which function as male and female — gay’s functioning without function for life, conjure up something Lesbos and Sappho composed, and nothing comes from nothing.

JUNE HOFFMAN
Placerville

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  • James E.August 03, 2012 - 1:50 pm

    My first comment disappeared so I'll try again with this shorter version: There are lots of smart 8-12 year old children. In a court of law, can the dictionary definition be entered as evidence? Do we really need the love of god for sperm and ovum production? Gays/Lesbians are a fact of life, they aren't going away.

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  • DarrinAugust 04, 2012 - 9:47 am

    Careful, your ignorance is showing. It seems that since all of thes things that we have created, the bible, god, and dictionaries, we can and will change the meaning of things over time. The Merriam Webster dictionary goes on to define marriage as " the state of being united to a person of the same sex in a relationship like that of a traditional marriage". Your archaic, old world view of humanity is on the way out. Things change, they have to. Talk to your Negro friends, if you have any. The earth is at a tipping point, possibly beyond repair. This vessel can only hold so many. I for one have no issue with the inability of homosexuals to reproduce as it lessens the population. I only feel for those that want children and can not have them. Hopefully they can adopt some of the many children that Christians have out of wedlock and put up for adoption. That, my dear, is who I think is a moron.

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  • DarrinAugust 04, 2012 - 9:55 am

    @James E, you have mentioned the fact that you have lost comments on here a few times. My suggestion to you is to use a text document on your desk top to craft your comments. Call it Mountain Democrat Comments or similar. Type out your comments in that document and then copy(Ctrl+C) and paste(Ctrl+V) them in the comment box. I have a running document with links to all the letters that I comment on so I can refer to them quickly. And I remember Cut, copy and past as the X looks like scissors and they are in a row. Cut(Ctrl+X) copy(Ctrl+C) and paste(Ctrl+V)

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