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Old 01-20-2010, 02:50 PM   #2
praboobolbode

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BS.

Absolute BS. If the law says "or", and the charges say "and", "or" implies that any of them could be done, not at the exclusion of the others. It is a singular inclusive, not a literal either/or.

The fact that we SPEND TAXPAYER DOLLARS HAVING TO ARGUE GRAMMAR IN COURT is a sign of our own civilizational decay.
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