Thank you Captain Obvious
That was funny. Best laugh I've had all day.Who called yours?
A "such a patently constitutionally law"? That doesn't make sense. Might you have instead meant to say "such a patently unconstitutional law"?What seems remarkable is the fact that for a century prior to GIACCIO (1860 to 1966) the Pennsylvania courts appear to have consistently enforced such a patently constitutionally law!
That reads sort of like what is produced for sale by those online essay writing places that spam forums.A "such a patently constitutionally law"? That doesn't make sense. Might you have instead meant to say "such a patently unconstitutional law"?
Of course the sentence as posted is repugnant of proper English ! It doesn't take a Raymond Murphy to realize that. On the other hand an unbiased observer * might reasonably conclude that it is the result of careless editing.That reads sort of like what is produced for sale by those online essay writing places that spam forums.
This paragraph isn't much better...Of course the sentence as posted is repugnant of proper English ! It doesn't take a Raymond Murphy to realize that. On the other hand an unbiased observer * might reasonably conclude that it is the result of careless editing.
"repugnant of proper English"...This paragraph isn't much better...
And you *know* I know repugnant!"repugnant of proper English"...
It's your favorite word!!And you *know* I know repugnant!
Thank you for editing your sentence, Litigator22. The English language appreciates it.... Of course the sentence as posted is repugnant of proper English ! ...