Politics
Let’s face it, discussion regarding politics, are going to come up.
We are thinking, how do we handle this?
We don’t think this should become “a discussion of this side that side”.
But we do recognize conversations must take place. It is after all very human to discuss, so we shall have discussions.
Currently we may start with the consideration of what people are taking about, and that will start with one word. And probably end with another.
impeach |imˈpēCH| verb [with object] call into question the integrity or validity of (a practice): there is no basis to Searle's motion to impeach the verdict.• chiefly US charge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct: the governor served only one year before being impeached and convicted for fiscal fraud.• British charge with treason or another crime against the state.
ORIGINlate Middle English (also in the sense ‘hinder, prevent’; earlier as empeche): from Old French empecher ‘impede,’ from late Latin impedicare ‘catch, entangle’ (based on pedica ‘a fetter,’ from pes, ped- ‘foot’). Compare with impede.
Listen … “ “ We can’t avoid:
shit |SHit| vulgar slang noun1 feces.• an act of defecating.2 a contemptible or worthless person.3 something worthless; garbage; nonsense: this book is shit.• unpleasant experiences or treatment: I went through a lot of shit last year.4 things or stuff, especially personal belongings: he left his shit at my apartment.• events or circumstances: some crazy shit happened last night.5 any psychoactive drug, especially marijuana.verb (shits, shitting; past and past participle shitted or shit or shat |SHat| ) 1 [no object] expel feces from the body.• (shit oneself) soil one's clothes as a result of expelling feces accidentally.• (shit oneself) be very frightened.2 [with object] tease or try to deceive (someone): I shit you not.exclam.an exclamation of disgust, anger, or annoyance.
We, will attempt to just talk about words, and how we use them.