Health Care to "control the people"

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She knows....it was omitted for obscenity purposes......and so that it wouldn't be a direct quote....... She has a trial coming up dontcha know

Can't handle the truth?
 
Mispelling does not make it excepted from the category of direct quote. Paraphrasing requires citation, as well.

Looks like we are going to need some more FBI guys

Oops I did it again


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This is pretty bad... and its being kept up, i have to bring out the roflcopter.

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fixed the spelling for you :giggle:

btw - love the movie. good classic.
No, that's the way I wanted it; it doesn't need correction. :)

Frankly, it’s not really a curse

When Rhett Butler said, “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn,” – in “Gone with the Wind,” was he cussing?

Not really.

Yes, it was perceived as swearing at the time.

But the words are a corruption of a 19th century epithet: “I don’t give a tinker’s dam.”

Tinkers once roamed the countryside, going from farm to farm to repair holes in items such as pots and pans. The tinker would pour molten metal into the hole, using a small clay blob on the back side of the pot to hold the metal in place.

That blob was called a tinker’s dam, and had no value.

So saying “I don’t give a tinker’s dam became a popular way of expressing just how little a person cares about something.

And that’s exactly the idea what Rhett Butler was trying to get across to Scarlett O’Hara.
Civility - ReadingEagle.com
 
She knows....it was omitted for obscenity purposes......and so that it wouldn't be a direct quote....... She has a trial coming up dontcha know
Not a direct quote anyway. I used "we", not "I" because I was referring to the courts' opinion. :)
 
Mispelling does not make it excepted from the category of direct quote. Paraphrasing requires citation, as well.
It was a paraphrase, not a misspelling (which you did misspell).

It did not require a citation. Check the law.
 
It was a paraphrase, not a misspelling (which you did misspell).

It did not require a citation. Check the law.

Please see the APA manual for necessity of citation with paraphrase.
 
Because they don't get nun! Makes them really grouchy and argumentative, too.:P

Now we actually have "ad hominem attack"

Unless of course you were referring to yourself. :roll:
 
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