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- noun Obsolete form of
politician .
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Examples
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This only decreases her reputation and potential of becoming a high level polititian again.
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No one can blame any polititian, no matter what party, because the reactions to the political issues is generally met with very ugly and negative postings.
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Once a polititian gets in the FED GOV. They are in like Flyn and so are their Brothers and sisters, children, aunts and uncles, cousins, inlaws and friends.
Think Progress » Brown wins Massachusetts special election; Coakley concedes. 2010
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Norm Coleman however was just a so so polititian, not like the air america failure Al Frannken, He sucked as a radio host, and I suspect he will suck as a senator. yuri
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You may not like Hillary, and you may think it's over for her, but with HIllary we know exactly what we're getting – a career polititian who has dedicated her entire working career to helping people.
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I have more faith in my fellow man than most any polititian.
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I would have thought it dangerous for any Labour polititian to declare war on anyone, Every time they do THEY LOSE.
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The Democrats choose Obama as their cantidate over hillary who had 8 years of presidential experience and he snubs her for Joe Biden, a career polititian who can't vote on a topic the same twice.
The F-Team 2008
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Awesome so now when mccain lies everyone will know that he is as dirty a polititian as everyone besides obama.
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He's a good talker, but his record as a polititian does not show any ability (yet) to bring about change in Washington.
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