liars

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Most of us avoid liars, that is why the bulk of the American population lives a long way from Washington DC, or Hollywood.

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  1. noun One that tells lies.

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  • GOPers and Pumas were nothing but liars, they all said its about experience thats what matters think about the country, Obama went with Biden because of it (though it seems to be working out) and McCain chose Palin, thats country first? thats the whole experience matters? and they still are doing it too. —  MyDD
  • We have not been able to label liars as liars, trolls as trolls, shills as shills, propagandists as propagandists and criminals as criminals without being labeled "extremists" and "alarmists." —  RealClimate
  • Politicians are paid liars, and the president does not say the economy is very sick unless it is actually swirling the drain. —  SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • But for liars, and bitter former employees who were let go because we decided we needed you less than the people you now lie about (I'm not yelling at everyone who is not here anymore, just the cowards posting), and little men who get off on anonymous mendacity on the internet, —  Dealbreaker
  • They are liars, and this is a form of their weaponry, and they will manipulate the media into believing Israel is evil. —  digg.com: Stories / Popular
 

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