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Stan Brown
Sun, 20 Jan 2008 21:00:19 -0800 from <"Don Schmidt" <Don
(e-mail address removed)_1987>>:
Bzzt! Wrong on at least four counts, but thanks for playing.
1. The official name of the US is The United States of America. (See
the Preamble to the US Constitution.)
2. The past tense of "to lead" is "led", not "lead".
3. The possessive if "it" is "its", not "it's".
4. The chief executive of the OAS is the Secretary General, not a
"Secretary".
By the bye, The official title of the chief executive of the US is
President of the United States of America. (See Art II Sec 1 of the
US Constitution.)
[more ignorance, snipped]
(e-mail address removed)_1987>>:
The only governmental group using America in it's identification is the
Organization of American States and is lead by a Secretary.
Bzzt! Wrong on at least four counts, but thanks for playing.
1. The official name of the US is The United States of America. (See
the Preamble to the US Constitution.)
2. The past tense of "to lead" is "led", not "lead".
3. The possessive if "it" is "its", not "it's".
4. The chief executive of the OAS is the Secretary General, not a
"Secretary".
By the bye, The official title of the chief executive of the US is
President of the United States of America. (See Art II Sec 1 of the
US Constitution.)
[more ignorance, snipped]