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Originally Posted by boogielicious

To each his own.  It is very polarizing.  However, I wonder how the Right Wing conservative crowd would react if he praised Allah after the win.

Nice.  I guess that's about as accurate as saying all liberals are "anything goes" atheists who feel that marriage and family are useless institutions that drag on society.  Which is not true of course...most maybe but certainly not all.

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Originally Posted by ApocG10

You are nuttier than a jar of peanut butter.

I prefer Creamy Jif, so that's really not necessarily saying anything. ;)

Originally Posted by Cheners

Withering riposte.

Originally Posted by ApocG10

Aparently you dont know what a riposte is, just like you don't know what proselytizing  is.

Ooh, I know these!

Riposte is when you post something that has already been posted before.  Duh!

And proselytizing is when you perform tasks with fake appendages.  "Oscar Pistorius proselytized his way around the track in London on his way to a historic finish."  (Prior to his becoming a paranoid homicidal maniac, that is)

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Originally Posted by ApocG10

Aparently you dont know what a riposte is, just like you don't know what proselytizing  is.

You're right - there was nothing particularly sharp, or quick, or witty, about your post:

Random House Webster's College Dictionary

ri•poste rɪˈpoʊst (n.; v.)-post•ed, -post•ing.

  1. (n.)a quick, sharp return in speech or action:

a clever riposte.

  1. Fencing. a quick thrust given after parrying a lunge.

Category: Sport

  1. (v.i.)to make a riposte.
  2. to reply or retaliate.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. rejoinder, retort, return, riposte, replication, comeback, counter(noun)

a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one)

"it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher"

  1. riposte(verb)

(fencing) a counterattack made immediately after successfully parrying the opponents lunge

  1. riposte(verb)

make a return thrust

"his opponent riposted"

  1. retort, come back, repay, return, riposte, rejoin(verb)

answer back

Wiktionary

  1. riposte(Noun)

a thrust given in return after parrying an attack.

  1. riposte(Noun)

a quick and usually witty response to a taunt, a retort

  1. riposte(Noun)

an answer or reply, rapidly uttered, in response to a question or problem

  1. riposte(Verb)

to attempt to hit an opponent after parrying an attack.

  1. riposte(Verb)

to respond quickly; particularly if the response is humorous.

Origin: From French riposte, taken from Italian risposta, a derivative of the verb rispondere, "to respond".

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