Anyone with a functioning brain - which eliminates most DemocRAT voters - agrees with this - 

Anyone with a functioning brain - which eliminates most DemocRAT voters - agrees with this - 

You am using bad grammar. Woke up, David!
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
You am using bad grammar. Woke up, David!
Here, bitch -- Both "woke up" and "woken up" can be correct, but they are used in different grammatical tenses: "woke up" is the past simple tense, while "woken up" is a past participle used in the perfect tense, such as in "I have woken up". For the simple past, as in "I woke up this morning," both phrases are grammatically sound, but "woke up" is the more common and direct way to say it
Originally posted by: David Miller
Here, bitch -- Both "woke up" and "woken up" can be correct, but they are used in different grammatical tenses: "woke up" is the past simple tense, while "woken up" is a past participle used in the perfect tense, such as in "I have woken up". For the simple past, as in "I woke up this morning," both phrases are grammatically sound, but "woke up" is the more common and direct way to say it
Yes! As you say, "America has woke up" is a simple, childish grammatical blunder! Good for you for admitting it!
As you so very correctly point out, "woke up" is the simple past tense. However, "has" changes the tense from past to past perfect. Therefore, the proper word is "woken," not "woke."
Bitch!
Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis
Yes! As you say, "America has woke up" is a simple, childish grammatical blunder! Good for you for admitting it!
As you so very correctly point out, "woke up" is the simple past tense. However, "has" changes the tense from past to past perfect. Therefore, the proper word is "woken," not "woke."
Bitch!
I thought he was using Woke Up, as a slight to liberals being "woke". If not, then he wrote it incorrectly. As you state, it would be "has woken up" and not "has woke up."
But, no matter how wrong he is, he won't admit it. It is what it is.
Originally posted by: Edso
I thought he was using Woke Up, as a slight to liberals being "woke". If not, then he wrote it incorrectly. As you state, it would be "has woken up" and not "has woke up."
But, no matter how wrong he is, he won't admit it. It is what it is.
Yeah, he doesn't have the balls to admit when he's fucked up--and then he makes himself look much more stupid when he tries to weasel his way out of it.
Uneducated people tend to sneer at those who use accurate grammar, syntax, and punctuation. They do that to try to handwave their ignorance. Educated people know that such errors can distort meaning and often create serious misunderstandings.
My third and fourth graders have struggled with the perfect tenses, too. But most of them figured it out; I'm not sure if David can.