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Do you realize that if our country had continued to be governed according to Biblical standards, there would not be an influx of illegal immigrants? As well, the crime rate would be lower, the divorce rate would be closer to zero, abortion laws would not even be necessary because everyone that got pregnant would be overjoyed about it!

In 1892, our Federal Court System deemed this country beyond a shadow of doubt to be a "Christian Nation" in the case of  Church of The Holy Trinity vs. United States.  Let us continue to be a Christian Nation.  

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politician 

1588, from politics (q.v.). Colloquial abbreviated form pol is attested from 1942. Alternate form politico (usually in a derogatory sense) is attested from 1630, from It. or Sp. politico, noun use of adj. meaning "political," from L. politicus (see politic).

 
politic (adj.) 

1427, from M.Fr. politique (14c.) "political," from L. politicus "of citizens or the state, civil, civic," from Gk. politikos "of citizens or the state," from polites "citizen," from polis "city" (see policy (1)). Replaced in mo st adj. senses by political (1551). The verb meaning "to engage in political activity" is first recorded 1917, a back-formation from politics.

 
politics (n.) 

1529, "science of government," from politic (adj.), modeled on Aristotle's ta politika "affairs of state," the name of his book on governing and governments, which was in Eng. 1450 as "Polettiques."

"Politicks is the science of good sense, applied to public affairs, and, as those are forever changing, What is wisdom to-day would be folly and perhaps, ruin to-morrow. Politicks is not a science so properly as a business. It cannot have fixed principles, from which a wise man would never swerve, unless the inconstancy of men's view of interest and the capriciousness of the tempers could be fixed." [Fisher Ames (1758–1808)]

"Politically correct" first attested 1970; abbreviation P.C. is from 1986

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