Daily Topics - Friday October 28th, 2011

#Oct29 "Enough is Enough" Rally @ The US Capitol 12PM-6AM - Thom Hartmann is Kicking off the Rally at Noon

Free Speech TV invites citizen journalists from around the world to send us videos of actions in your community that support the 99% Movement. They'll be posted @ www.freespeech.org and some will air on DirecTV-348 & DishTV-9415 which reach into 35 million households across the USA. Check www.freespeech.org for more details on how to submit.

It's Anything Goes on Townhall Friday!

Hour One: "Brunch With Bernie" - Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) takes your calls

Hour Two: Had enough? Join the Citizens Intervention! Eric Byler, Enough is Enough #Oct29

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mathboy 14 years 38 weeks ago
#1

I got another one: paleoanthropically ugly. But does that mean as ugly as an old man, or as ugly as some species that's an ancestor of modern humans?

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mathboy 14 years 38 weeks ago
#2

"Nascent" = "being born" (related to "née" and "native"), but "emerging" is not listed as an appropriate use. It's almost too literal. :)

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