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(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...)
 
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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]].
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A [[politico]] is a term for someone involved in politics, or a person who regularly holds office. It is sometimes used as a disparaging remark, though some take it in stride. Many politicos are working toward, or have qualified for, a [[crown belt]] through their time in office.
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"Its not illegal to not keep a campaign promise." - Roger

A politico is a term for someone involved in politics, or a person who regularly holds office. It is sometimes used as a disparaging remark, though some take it in stride. Many politicos are working toward, or have qualified for, a crown belt through their time in office.