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Chrissy Matthews thinks Clinton and Obambi are 'tools of the Divine' ... Yeah, they're tools alright... hardly anything 'Divine' about them though... seem to me to be more like the ones described by a phrase at least attributed to Lenin... I mean tools are supposed to be "useful", right? Wink
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Originally posted by marksw59:
Chrissy Matthews thinks Clinton and Obambi are 'tools of the Devine' ... Yeah, they're tools alright... hardly anything 'Devine' about them though... seem to me to be more like the ones described by a phrase at least attributed to Lenin... I mean tools are supposed to be "useful", right? Wink


"Devine"--first name was Andy. Played comic relief characters in old western movies.

"Divine"--something entirely different; no relation to Andy.

Divine
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Originally posted by marksw59:
Chrissy Matthews thinks Clinton and Obambi are 'tools of the Devine' ... Yeah, they're tools alright... hardly anything 'Devine' about them though... seem to me to be more like the ones described by a phrase at least attributed to Lenin... I mean tools are supposed to be "useful", right?



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Sez beternU:
"Devine"--first name was Andy. Played comic relief characters in old western movies.

"Divine"--something entirely different; no relation to Andy.

Divine


I dunno...seems like the first definition fits the bill.
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Originally posted by beternU:
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Originally posted by marksw59:
Chrissy Matthews thinks Clinton and Obambi are 'tools of the Devine' ... Yeah, they're tools alright... hardly anything 'Devine' about them though... seem to me to be more like the ones described by a phrase at least attributed to Lenin... I mean tools are supposed to be "useful", right? Wink


"Devine"--first name was Andy. Played comic relief characters in old western movies.

"Divine"--something entirely different; no relation to Andy.

Divine



Woohooo! The grammar/spelling Nazi strikes again! Yeeehaaa! It's absolutely FAN-tastic to see beternobody's vastly superior intellect at work again! Big Grin I mean you DID overlook the possibility that I COULD have been spelling for phonetic emphasis, see "FAN-tastic" in previous sentence. No matter, pat yourself on the back and chalk up another win for spelling, grammar, and general "beternU-ness". Wink

I edited it to correct the spelling, you can go back to being irrelevant again.
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