
03-Apr-2004, 11:51
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Re: a sentence structure Quote: |
Originally Posted by Joe Kerry told a crowd that he believes "there are reasonable Republicans out there who know that there's nothing conservative or mainstream Republican" about Bush's handling of the economy.
I get confused by the sentence structure with the blue part. I mean, I understand the rest part of it. And also, what does it mean? Does Kerry believe that Bush's handling of the economy is conservative or bad?
Thank you very much. | First of all, we really don't know what Kerry himself believes since he doesn't refer to himself directly--rather, he refers to "reasonable Republicans". Quote: |
Originally Posted by Kerry ...there's nothing conservative...about Bush's handling of the economy. | Bush's handling of the economy is not conservative. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Kerry ...there's nothing mainstream Republican about Bush's handling of the economy. | Bush's handling of the economy is not what the majority of Republicans would agree as being conservative in nature.
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