don't you forget it.
6/18/2009 1:21:54 PM
If Boxer was GOP, would FNC have ran this story?
6/18/2009 1:25:11 PM
no, but a myriad of other stations probably would. It is really time for the American media to quit hiding behind a bullshit screen of impartiality and adopt explicit editorial stances from which to report the news. I mean, would Brian Williams have bowed to President Bush?I have more than one axe to grind with Sen Boxer's legislative record, this is just another log on the fire.
6/18/2009 1:34:38 PM
then why don't you grind your axe about legitimate legislative issues. not one woman's desire to be addressed in a particular way. and when a "news" article begins a story using the loaded adjective "feisty" in the second sentence, it's hard to take it seriously. when was the last time you heard a man called "feisty"?
6/18/2009 1:37:00 PM
Barney Frank gets called that all the time.
6/18/2009 1:38:06 PM
touche
6/18/2009 1:39:10 PM
hey look a gay joke! those are so funny!
6/18/2009 1:48:13 PM
Is it a joke if it's absolutely true?Are you gay soulja?
6/18/2009 2:00:28 PM
"I didn't go to evil medical school for six years to get called 'Mr. Evil.'"
6/18/2009 2:32:25 PM
I'm not trying to be a dick, but it's ax--not "axe." But, yeah, SENATOR Boxer is annoying as shit for a number of reasons.
6/18/2009 2:38:52 PM
axe (ks)n. & v.Variant of ax1.Clown.And no, you weren't being a dick, just displaying more of that latent small cock drastically need attention syndrome.[Edited on June 18, 2009 at 2:42 PM. Reason : .]
6/18/2009 2:40:57 PM
axe or US axNounpl axes1. a hand tool with one side of its head sharpened to a cutting edge, used for felling trees and splitting timber2. an axe to grind a favourite topic one wishes to promote3. Informal a severe cut in spending or in the number of staff employed
6/18/2009 2:41:28 PM
^ DOUBLE POST SUSPEND! The preferred spelling in the United States is ax. I don't need to look it up.
6/18/2009 2:46:01 PM
Maybe when you were our age that was the preferred spelling.
6/18/2009 2:58:40 PM
Well, I prefer "axe," and will continuing using that spelling in the future.
6/18/2009 3:03:24 PM
If your from North Carolina you spell it axe. That's how I learned to spell, how both my parents spell it, and how my grandparents spell it. I've never seen anyone reference a Hand ax, or Battle ax, or Fireman's ax. http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productList&N=4294961544&Ne=4294967294&Ntk=i_products&Ntt=axeNotice how each item is spelled?.....And back on topic. Boxer is a tool. You don't address anyone like. Why isn't she addressing a General in the United States Army with General or Sir. This type of stuff should be reported, since it gives a good indication of the type of person someone is. One thing I will say, I highly doubt President Obama would flip out if a General responded with "Yes, sir" to him. Hell, I can't think of any President that would take offense to that, and the President is in his chain of command. [Edited on June 18, 2009 at 3:14 PM. Reason : .]
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6/18/2009 3:17:01 PM
hooksaw you're dead fucking wrong. The only thing that matters is what's in use in the language community that's using the word, dipshit.Seeing as how you're the only one here that thinks "ax" is more natural, you're going to have to accept that you're not right about this. "Axe" is prevalent in NC, at the very least, and as many of us are from NC this is the word we use. Usage determines linguistic fact; how the fuck else do you think words get their usages and meanings, the word fairy?
6/18/2009 3:22:15 PM
^ Perhaps you're right.Please don't gore my oxe anymore. Just put the issue in a boxe.I hope I've paid my taxe. I wouldn't want to be laxe. And don't argue with me--argue with OED. Now I shall take my leave.
6/18/2009 3:31:56 PM
To reference a particularly hilarious soapbox thread, you people are just turning this into
6/18/2009 3:34:44 PM
6/18/2009 3:39:04 PM
6/18/2009 3:39:52 PM
^ The initialism "OED" stands for Oxford English Dictionary. Would you make English lowercase?BTW, someone call The History Channel--they've got it all wrong.
6/18/2009 3:46:16 PM
christ what a stupid thread.
6/18/2009 3:56:53 PM
6/18/2009 3:58:30 PM
6/18/2009 3:59:16 PM
because god knows there aren't any in military leadership who insist on being called by their titles.
6/18/2009 4:06:21 PM
^^^ Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford University Press, United Kingdom.
6/18/2009 4:16:12 PM
Holy shit, you finally admitted you were wrong about something.Hell just froze over.
6/18/2009 4:17:52 PM
None of you are putting two spaces after you type your periods. I am better than you as a result.[Edited on June 18, 2009 at 4:39 PM. Reason : hmm... they're there but it doesn't display them]
6/18/2009 4:37:53 PM
6/18/2009 4:40:11 PM
^^ One space has been MLA standard for years.
6/18/2009 4:43:34 PM
^You realize you're just proving his point with that post (far better than he could have done alone), right?
6/18/2009 4:46:01 PM
^ I'm not better than anyone--or worse, for that matter. I am honestly just trying to help some that seem to be in need of it.
6/18/2009 4:48:06 PM
...The aforementioned point being (presumably... had I posted it, it would have been my point), of course, that arguing over minor issues of grammar and spelling is largely pointless. You've even shown us one of the best reasons not to bother with such an argument: That the accepted "official" standards change quite often based upon common usage, therefore we should just take the most natural course of action and let the "rules" adhere to standard practice.[Edited on June 18, 2009 at 4:53 PM. Reason : .]
6/18/2009 4:53:08 PM
6/18/2009 4:57:04 PM
^^
6/18/2009 5:03:06 PM
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6/18/2009 5:29:17 PM
I was thinking I should have put this in Chit Chat, but the only real difference between CC and TSB is that CC doesn't take itself seriously.
6/18/2009 5:32:35 PM
6/18/2009 5:35:02 PM
^^ Yep. Boxer is so unaware of military customs and courtesies that she didn't even realize the general at issue was showing her the same respect he would any superior. And I'll share a kind of funny related story that happened to me once. I was the CQ one morning and I get a phone call. The guy on the other end says he's Mr. So-and-So and wants to speak to the CO. I question him a bit and finally he gets pissed and says, "This is Chief Warrant Officer So-and-So and I want to speak to the CO right--goddamned--now!"I put him through. [Edited on June 18, 2009 at 5:41 PM. Reason : ^]
6/18/2009 5:40:58 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axe
6/18/2009 6:05:33 PM
6/18/2009 6:07:17 PM
^ Incorrect.
6/18/2009 6:24:19 PM
^^ Correct.
6/18/2009 6:33:59 PM
i find this shallow and pedantic..
6/18/2009 6:36:56 PM
^ well played
6/18/2009 7:20:22 PM