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Old 08-05-08, 09:25 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
No, you should have replied. Debate and argument are a good thing. What you shouldn't have done is to try to 'win' by belittleing your opponent. Zachstar never said he was a member of any party, yet you insisted on throwing out a 'Progressive Party' line, and telling him he didn't know what he was. You challenged him to "Google it", and yet a simple look at a dictionary would have told you what he was talking about.

pro·gres·sive /prəˈgrɛsɪv/[pruh-gres-iv]
–adjective
1.favoring or advocating progress, change, improvement, or reform, as opposed to wishing to maintain things as they are, esp. in political matters: a progressive mayor.

2.making progress toward better conditions; employing or advocating more enlightened or liberal ideas, new or experimental methods, etc.: a progressive community.

3.characterized by such progress, or by continuous improvement.

4.(initial capital letter) of or pertaining to any of the Progressive parties in politics.

5.going forward or onward; passing successively from one member of a series to the next; proceeding step by step.

6.noting or pertaining to a form of taxation in which the rate increases with certain increases in taxable income.

7.of or pertaining to progressive education: progressive schools.

8.Grammar. noting a verb aspect or other verb category that indicates action or state going on at a temporal point of reference.

9.Medicine/Medical. continuously increasing in extent or severity, as a disease.

–noun
10.a person who is progressive or who favors progress or reform, esp. in political matters.

11.(initial capital letter) a member of a Progressive party.

12.Grammar. a.the progressive aspect. b.a verb form or construction in the progressive, as are thinking in They are thinking about it.

[Origin: 1600–10; [progress + ive]
This stems form another thread. That is the problem.

Anyway, the word definition is nice but in no way captures the party involved.

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2.making progress toward better conditions; employing or advocating more enlightened or liberal ideas, new or experimental methods, etc.: a progressive community.
That is about as watered down as you can get. Its like the word Communism has some sort of PC bias attached. It (progressive) is a political idea with only one meaning as shown through history. Check the wiki link above even.

Maybe this is a case of Zachstar not really knowing who he is associating with.

-S
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