Friday, February 12, 2010

Is it true that the word Republican comes from the Latin terms...?

Re-meaning ';again';; pu-meaning ';excrement';; b-and early form of ';be';; and lican-meaning ';to eat';... and translates to ';be eating poo again';?Is it true that the word Republican comes from the Latin terms...?
';the literal translation of republican is a person that belongs to all affairs of the people.';





http://www.babeled.com/2008/10/09/word-p…Is it true that the word Republican comes from the Latin terms...?
Is it true that in Latin your name means ';lover of little boys';?





Go ahead and report this one, it's been a few days since I had an answer deleted from one of you moonbats.
...so what would that mean when all the Roman senators, protesting the autocracy of Caesar, used to cry for ';Republic! Republic!';?
I see another child was left behind. No is the answer you seek ignoramous. That translates to you having your head up your own @ss!
Wow that public school education is showing
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's NOT true at all. Matter of fact that is about the dumbest thing i've ever heard.
Nice try. No.
';W';aste Product is what I think ';W'; is, so certainly!
LOL
Sticks and stones...next!!!
yes
yes!

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