De-registered User wrote on Jul 3
rd, 2013 at 8:23am:
Postmodern Trendoid wrote on Jul 2
nd, 2013 at 8:18pm:
skippy. wrote on Jul 2
nd, 2013 at 8:04pm:
Yea well to use a capitalist analogy Rudd is a success and phoney tony a real plodder,at best. Phoney tony is late fifties still has a huge mortgage that he had to increase when he lost government last time because he couldn't " afford to live on his salary as an opposition member" against Rudd who has been successful for a man around the same age. Who would you want in charge of your finances A success or a plodder that battles to get by?
A grammatical and punctuation nightmare. Are you still in grade 3?
No gramma police in this forum thank you. Everyone has right to voice their opinion without being ridiculed by pompous spelling Nazi's like yourself.
AGAIN! This is a political forum not a gramma, punctuation or spelling contest, take your crap elsewhere. You do know what can be done to internet bullies these days, it might for pay you to find out and I'm sure next time you'll have second thoughts before imposing your self thought superiority.
I'll make comments I see fit, thank you, unless the moderators think other wise.
I can see why pointing out grammar and punctuation errors gets you worked up; you have a similar issue yourself.
Gramma is spelt grammar.
An apostrophe is used in the possessive case, and not in the descriptive case. Hence, it is "Nazis" and not "Nazi's".
You also need to use a semi-colon to join clauses together when there is no conjunction. The sentence "This is a political forum not a gramma, punctuation or spelling contest, take your crap elsewhere" needs either a conjunction after "contest" or a semi-colon. It is a similar case with this sentence: "You do know what can be done to internet bullies these days, it might for pay you to find out and I'm sure next time you'll have second thoughts before imposing your self thought superiority". A semi-colon is required after "days", or use a full stop and begin a new sentence with "it".