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Even GLAAD Insiders Are Tired of Its Press Releases 'Condemning' This and 'Applauding' That
Queerty 2009
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Condemning people to state hand-outs their entire life.
Gadget Election Thought For Today « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Condemning the brutal crackdown on protesters, calling on the International Criminal Court to investigate crimes against humanity, and calling on the United Nations General Assembly to suspend Libya's membership in the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Sen. Robert Menendez unveils resolution condemning Gaddafi 2011
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Condemning and acting out against a whole population because of extremists is as ridiculous as condemning all white people because of Timothy McVeigh, or Jeffrey Dahmer or John Gacy.
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Condemning the brutal crackdown on protesters, calling on the International Criminal Court to investigate crimes against humanity, and calling on the United Nations General Assembly to suspend Libya's membership in the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Sen. Robert Menendez unveils resolution condemning Gaddafi 2011
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Condemning the mullahs and the faceless mobs for what they did would have accomplished nothing and may have made the situation worse.
Look at All of Gen. Petraeus's Reaction to the Violence 2011
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Condemning the state-sanctioned violence against a peaceful protest is correct, but going any further would end up backfiring.
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Condemning it with pejoratives will only make it harder for us to help these young people, possibly any of your kids, in the future.
Global Voices in English » Hong Kong: “Compensated Dating” and the use of Pejoratives 2009
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Condemning formula/bottle feeders to promote breastfeeding only creates another problem and fuels the mommy wars.
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Condemning guns for a tragedy rather than affixing the blame to arrogance, incredible lapses in judgment, and incompetence saves one a lot of trouble, does it not?
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