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What does "always has" mean here?

 
 
Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 07:03 am

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Status is what counts and always has!
Who needs to honor heroes with rank?
Oh, let me have a Zhang Fei straight and true,
Who'll pay every ingrate what he's due.
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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 08:02 am
@oristarA,

it means there was never a time when status didn't count...
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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 09:00 am
Status is what counts and always has (counted)
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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 09:10 am
@PUNKEY,
Status is what counts and (what) always has (counted).

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Reply Sat 26 Nov, 2011 09:19 am
Thank you all.
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