Noun
- One engaged in the politics, especially an elected or appointed government official.
- One using public office for personal advancement or for success of a political party
- : Life is a bitch, it's way too short / Unlike a politician it just can't be bought
- : (Mick Jagger, Don't Tear Me Up)
- An expert in the work of governments, a political scientist.
- One engaged in party politics.
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...A politician or political leader (from Greek "polis") is an individual who is involved in influencing public decision making. This includes people who hold decision-making positions in government, and people who seek those positions, whether by means of election, coup d'état, appointment, electoral fraud, conquest, right of inheritance (see also: divine right) or other means. Politics are not limited to governance through public office. Political offices may also be held in corporations, and other entities that are governed by self-defined political processes. Read full entry
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politician?
how do you know when a
politician is lying?
When there lips start moving
i dont get this joke my friend
told me it
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An oldie, but a goodie! |
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How should a politician know Is there a difference between
what is absolutely the correct
thing to do versus doing what
the majority of the public
wants them to do? What if the
politician is trying to do the
correct thing (for the long
term) but that is different
than what the voting public
wants? Should the politician
do the right thing or what the
public wants?
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What's right is not always popular. What's popular is not always right. |
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Obama is a politician like Obama is a politician like
others. He has flip flop like
any other politicians: So what
can Americans do to get Obama
elected?
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Well I wear my Obama tshirt out everywhere and people do stop me to chat! We're also volunteering at a voter drive just to get people to vote - any way they want to - just VOTE! Also posted the link to his site on my myspace page, have a bumper sticker, every little bit helps! |
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