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Politics, N: From The Latin 'poly', Meaning Many, And 'tic', Meaning Little Bloodsucking Insects.
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politics, n: From the Latin 'poly', meaning many, and 'tic', meaning
little bloodsucking insects.
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Quote #346 And, of course, the word "politics" is derived from "POLY", meaning many, and "TICS", meaning small, blood sucking insects.
-- Chris Clayton [ USFMCNCG@ibmmail.com ]...
The word "politics" is derived from the word "poly", meaning 'many', and the word 'ticks', meaning 'blood sucking parasites'.
-- Larry Hardima...
Politics: n. from Greek; "poli"-many; "tics"-ugly, bloodsucking parasites.
Poli(Many) Tic(Bloodsucker) Politics = Many Bloodsuckers.
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