Difference between revisions of "Politico"
From AmtWiki
(New page: ''"Its not illegal to not keep a campaign promise."''-Roger Someone involved in politics, or a person who regularly holds office. Politico is Latin for politician. It is sometimes use...) |
|||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
Someone involved in politics, or a person who regularly holds office. Politico is Latin for politician. It is sometimes used as a disparaging remark. Famous retired Politicos at least in Central Texas include [[Dunbar]] [[Dunglen]], [[Ivar Nefarious]], [[Aganar]], and [[Michael Hammer of God]]. | Someone involved in politics, or a person who regularly holds office. Politico is Latin for politician. It is sometimes used as a disparaging remark. Famous retired Politicos at least in Central Texas include [[Dunbar]] [[Dunglen]], [[Ivar Nefarious]], [[Aganar]], and [[Michael Hammer of God]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Amtgard Terms]] |
Revision as of 15:46, 2 November 2007
"Its not illegal to not keep a campaign promise."-Roger
Someone involved in politics, or a person who regularly holds office. Politico is Latin for politician. It is sometimes used as a disparaging remark. Famous retired Politicos at least in Central Texas include Dunbar Dunglen, Ivar Nefarious, Aganar, and Michael Hammer of God.