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  • All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lackof patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger.

    Hiroshima AND Nagasaki: The Inside Story « Antiwar.com Blog 2009

  • Anthony Wells 'digest ofthe poll is a must read, and he notes that the' lackof political weighting 'has' produced suchextreme switches in support '.

    It's the economy, isn't it? 2009

  • The most worrisome element of this historical neglect isn't its lackof tact -- but rather its lack of fact.

    David Kaufman: Marriage Equality and the Myth of "Gay Apartheid" 2009

  • Anthony Wells 'digest ofthe poll is a must read, and he notes that the' lackof political weighting 'has' produced suchextreme switches in support '.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2009

  • But after one month now, I find it difficult to describe suchexperiences in the short time available and the often lackof internet access along the way.

    Travelogue 2008

  • But after one month now, I find it difficult to describe suchexperiences in the short time available and the often lackof internet access along the way.

    October 2008 2008

  • I don't think the WU shortened the Vietnam War by one day; it simply played out, losing momentum due to lackof purpose, which is usually the case with all human activities, good and bad. by

    In Praise of Bill Ayers and the Weather Underground 2008

  • But after one month now, I find it difficult to describe suchexperiences in the short time available and the often lackof internet access along the way.

    Early Reflections of a Walker in Italy 2008

  • And now - in a comment piece for the Independent - Mary Dejevsky notes the lackof major British players on the diplomatic stage:

    Is Britain still relevant on the world stage? 2008

  • And now - in a comment piece for the Independent - Mary Dejevsky notes the lackof major British players on the diplomatic stage:

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2008

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