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Does "conveyed" mean "(and the comment) conveyed"?

 
 
Reply Fri 17 Aug, 2012 11:42 pm
Context:

As an example, read what the Heritage Foundation posted at its blog that the comment was a “slap in the face to hard-working Americans conveyed Obama’s belief that it takes a village – a heavily subsidized village – to create that venture you’re profiting from.”

More:
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/07/did-obama-say-if-youve-got-a-business-you-didnt-build-that/
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oristarA
 
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Reply Fri 17 Aug, 2012 11:47 pm
@oristarA,
Well, here seems to be the answer:

The slap in the face to hard-working Americans conveyed Obama’s belief that it takes a village—a heavily subsidized village—to create that venture you’re profiting from:

http://blog.heritage.org/2012/07/16/morning-bell-obama-tells-entrepreneurs-you-didnt-build-your-business/
McTag
 
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Reply Sat 18 Aug, 2012 09:04 am
@oristarA,

That is a horrible sentence, and not worth the bother of analysis.

oristarA
 
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Reply Sat 18 Aug, 2012 10:07 am
@McTag,
McTag wrote:


That is a horrible sentence, and not worth the bother of analysis.




Very Happy Laughing Razz
dalehileman
 
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Reply Sat 18 Aug, 2012 10:13 am
@oristarA,
Star, it’s hard to evaluate unless we know what preceded “slap..."
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