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I seem to recall Moveon. org doing a “General Betray-us” ad casting aspersions on a certain army general, to name but one counter-example.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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You are the one who fixated on the size of the backlash against MoveOn “Betray-us” ad, which I never brought into the discussion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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This ought to be considered a good deal more offensive than calling someone “Betray-us.”
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You are the one who fixated on the size of the backlash against MoveOn “Betray-us” ad, which I never brought into the discussion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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I seem to recall Moveon. org doing a “General Betray-us” ad casting aspersions on a certain army general, to name but one counter-example.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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I seem to recall Moveon.org doing a “General Betray-us” ad casting aspersions on a certain army general, to name but one counter-example.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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You are the one who fixated on the size of the backlash against MoveOn “Betray-us” ad, which I never brought into the discussion.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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I seem to recall Moveon.org doing a “General Betray-us” ad casting aspersions on a certain army general, to name but one counter-example.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Andrew McCarthy Sticks to His Guns (And He May Be Pointing Them at You Next) 2010
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If only so they don't have the "Betray-us" problem - which is their most recent, major mis-step and perfect example of clumsily stepping on the party message.
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I'm pretty sure that the first utterance of the phrase General Betray-us came from the troops in Iraq themselves - after Petraeus started putting them on small bases in Baghdad.
Thompson: Limbaugh "One Of The Strongest Supporters Of Our Troops" 2009
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