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'''Philotician''' is a term coined by [[Gölök Zoltán Buday]] as a philosophical political movement, where someone more in a philosophical place is forced to battle in a politician's arena or turf for the sake of freedom and principle. | |||
place is forced to battle in a politician's arena or turf for the sake of freedom and principle. | |||
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see, I am but a reference to a quote, I come after what I do and say as someone to acredit or blame or both. | see, I am but a reference to a quote, I come after what I do and say as someone to acredit or blame or both. | ||
--[[User:Gzlfb|Gölök]] 07:47, 28 Feb 2007 (EST) | --[[User:Gzlfb|Gölök]] 07:47, 28 Feb 2007 (EST) | ||
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Philotician is a term coined by Gölök Zoltán Buday as a philosophical political movement, where someone more in a philosophical place is forced to battle in a politician's arena or turf for the sake of freedom and principle.
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Buday for Mayor in 2005, maybe more likely a reference from 2002
-- I'd add more, just don't have the time, much of what I said went unheard. I could careless about being see, I am but a reference to a quote, I come after what I do and say as someone to acredit or blame or both. --Gölök 07:47, 28 Feb 2007 (EST)