Back in the 18th Century, "regulate" meant to make well or to supply the means of making well, yet as late as, oh, 9 seconds ago, liberals were still bitching that to regulate meant to make so very many laws about as to strangle the lifeblood from a thing. Be sure to keep a good diary, because a hundred years from today the loons will be saying that "abortion" simply meant to, um, regulate an untimely cycle.
I was taken aback when Mr. Fancy Schmancy shouted "A pox on both your houses!" as I was unaware that he knew of my summer home. Founding member of the Hogtown Irregulars, and former indentured short order cook still on the run. Professional Zamboni racer and bronze medal recipient in the 2010 All-Miami Outdoor Zamboni Championships.
Monday, March 26, 2007
2nd Amendment Tidbitations
Regulate: to adjust so as to ensure accuracy of operation, to put in good order.
Back in the 18th Century, "regulate" meant to make well or to supply the means of making well, yet as late as, oh, 9 seconds ago, liberals were still bitching that to regulate meant to make so very many laws about as to strangle the lifeblood from a thing. Be sure to keep a good diary, because a hundred years from today the loons will be saying that "abortion" simply meant to, um, regulate an untimely cycle.
Back in the 18th Century, "regulate" meant to make well or to supply the means of making well, yet as late as, oh, 9 seconds ago, liberals were still bitching that to regulate meant to make so very many laws about as to strangle the lifeblood from a thing. Be sure to keep a good diary, because a hundred years from today the loons will be saying that "abortion" simply meant to, um, regulate an untimely cycle.
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