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"Blatant" anti-American actions based on the ACTIONS of Americans is far different from blatant racism, based on nothing more than skin color.
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Blatant hypocrisy from the right side of the aisle?
Republican Senator Blasts Nominee for Attorney General - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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Blatant discrimination, racial profiling, and ethnic stereotyping have consequences for young people.
Eric Rodriguez: Latino Youth Speak Out on Discrimination in the U.S.
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Blatant exclusion is not only un-american but flat out discriminatory.
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Blatant disrespect in the senate should not be a surprise though, the senate, and the house has been disrespecting their powers and positions for years now.
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Blatant disregard for fact checking, lack of respect for the history of the genre, seemingly incessant obsession film only the film and TV aspect of the genre.
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Blatant lies are stated with impunity, are pointed out, and are "shape-shifted" (a recent rather useful blogging term I learned) into something else to justify an erroneous position.
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Blatant falsehoods liek that should trigger an ethics violation: she knew exactly how accurate that comment was (i.e., not at all).
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Blatant newsdump means something HUGE is coming and it isnt good for Sarah ... keith
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Blatant favoritism toward Christian groups, however intolerant their dogmas?
Deepak Chopra: Why We Need President Obama -- A Critical Moment
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