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Originally Posted by dreamangel
What do you mean by compromised?
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Inflected Form(s): compromised; compromis·ing
Date: 1598
transitive verb
1: to bind by mutual agreement
2: to adjust or settle by mutual concessions
3 a: to expose to suspicion, discredit, or mischief <his reputation has been compromised> b: to reveal or expose to an unauthorized person and especially to an enemy <confidential information was compromised> c: to cause the impairment of <a compromised immune system> <a seriously compromised patient>
intransitive verb
1 a: to come to agreement by mutual concession b: to find or follow a way between extremes
2: to make a shameful or disreputable concession <wouldn't compromise with their principles>
I know this may come off as condescending and that's not my intention but, this is exactly what I meant by
compromised.
I sometimes get the feeling that people either browse posts quickly or not at all before posting.
I understand that these responses to the title question seem appropriate, but I thought that, from what I originally wrote, it could be gleaned that:
1. I understand that there is no difference between these candidates
2. I was interested in why Wilcock and his supporters are behind Obama
I'll admit that I feel slightly belittled by these responses.
The title of the thread was not the best choice I suppose.
Still interested in hearing from Wilcock supporters if you're out there.
peace and chicken grease.