By Justin Kendall
Johnson County Republican leaders sent me an e-mail recently with the word "Republican" misspelled twice. Maybe it's time to learn the mysterious ways of spell check.
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The sender also has trouble with prepositions:
"This is a fundraiser for as we prepare for victory in november."
Justin, I was lax in my duties to congratulate you. This was very much not �me too� and had to be tough to focus on with all the temptation surrounding the Democrats selecting a VP candidate that is even more of the same than McCain.
I feel your pain, yet regret that I cannot bask in it for something tells me we're next. When / if my party screws the VP candidate selection, I too will likely be looking for a dog to kick.
What, you never heard of the repbulican? Also, you never heard of only sometimes capitalizing someone�s name (bullet item 3)? Or not capitalizing the word november?
Surely, this marvink@alliedstaffing.com is a super editor who may or may not have English as his primary language.