Rave this if you agree, The definitions of presumptive and assumption are relatively similar, and so stating that presuming Romney is the nominee is like assuming Barack Obama is a messiah,
stormy rae
2012/05/30 22:10:25

1. Behavior or attitude that is boldly arrogant or offensive; effrontery
3. The act of taking for granted: assumption of a false theory.
4. Something taken for granted or accepted as true without proof; a supposition: a valid assumption.
5. Presumption; arrogance.
assumption; "jump to a conclusion"
Now, I will post the definitions, and you can clearly compare the definitions, once comparing the definitions, it should be clear that the context of both words pretty much means accepting something as truth without much clear evidence. "Blind Faith"
As the saying goes, one should not assume, as they may actually make a fool of themselves. The real word is the base of the word assume, but because of Sodahead respect, I will use the word fool. The concept of fool is as humiliating as that of a donkey, and it clearly proves the idea that presuming and assuming are nothing more than inconclusive evidence, and a rumor that has spread to become more truth without anything that backs that up, with this being said, and understanding the text of both words, will you still be voting for Romney, and if so please explain why, when you are currently representing the image of a donkey, or even a liberal just like the current fraudulent occupant of our HOUSE!
Just goes to prove that when one makes any conclusion based on nothing but a rumor, and little evidence to verify this as fact, the better option is always to follow up on the follow up!
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