>Shoo, special miff.
>
>-- David Cary
Translation?
Here's another anagram of the same name:
Ah, droll CNN military ho
Mike Ossipoff
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On Mar 17, 2007, at 8:02 , Abd ul-Rahman Lomax wrote:
Asset Voting simply uses this; it assumes that if we would vote for
someone for the office, we would trust that person to choose
reasonably well a replacement for himself or herself if he or she
is unable to serve for whatever reason. If
Shoo, special miff.
-- David Cary
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Two anagrams of "Hillary Rodham Clinton":
1. Chill liar, do not harm N.Y.
2. My liar troll had no chin.
Mike Ossipoff
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Michael Ossipoff wrote:
> Chris Benham had said:
>
> Regarding the above example, I can't see any justification in the
> actual votes for suggesting that "majority rule" is violated by
> electing A.
> All three candidates have a majority-strength defeat.
>
> I replied:
>
> Correct--they do. Bu