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  • Papeschi explains on his website that the series - which he dubs Politically-Incorrect - is meant as commentary on the United States, revealing all the horror of this lifestyle.

    Haaretz.com headlines RSS 2010

  • Politically, is the wearing of a burqa something we might find offensive in to our culture?

    Archive 2006-10-15 Newmania 2006

  • Politically, is the wearing of a burqa something we might find offensive in to our culture?

    The burqa is an aggressive symbol Newmania 2006

  • He was always what we would call Politically Incorrect, writing dozens of passionate letters defending the doomed Anglican establishments of Ireland and Wales, and composing at least 14 sonnets in favour of capital punishment.

    A seasonal lament 2009

  • He was always what we would call Politically Incorrect, writing dozens of passionate letters defending the doomed Anglican establishments of Ireland and Wales, and composing at least 14 sonnets in favour of capital punishment.

    A seasonal lament 2009

  • Politically, that is a very big hurdle in our Congress.

    CNN Transcript Apr 8, 2009 2009

  • Unfortunately she was more concerned about doing what was best for Hillary, what was so-called Politically Correct at the time.

    Hillary Refuses to Return Money from Co. Accused of Sexual Harrasment 2008

  • Indeed I find some much TV disingenuous – ‘un-cut’ generally means extremely cut, I remember a show called Politically Incorrect, which was very PC indeed.

    Censorship across the Pond: So what? 2006

  • I have always cringed at the use of the term Politically Correct or PC to describe the supposed nit-picky nature and rigidity of liberal values and causes.

    Beyond Comedy, Beyond Politics | PopPolitics.com 2004

  • I have always cringed at the use of the term Politically Correct or PC to describe the supposed nit-picky nature and rigidity of liberal values and causes.

    Beyond Comedy, Beyond Politics | PopPolitics.com 2004

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