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Fair-minded democrats should STOP begging Hillary supporters; let them go ahead and vote for McCain.
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Fair-minded democrats should STOP begging Hillary supporters; let them go ahead and vote for McCain.
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Fair-minded and intensely protective of her family, but not at all political, Rehana is sucked into the conflict in spite of herself.
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Fair-minded democrats who hate to see people's patriotism called into question because of not wearing a flag pin (I consider myself in this category) question Obama's character because of the Wright episode.
Obama Expected To Lose Big In Today's West Virginia Primary 2009
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Fair-minded Americans knew following eight-years of George W. Bush Senator Obama would face some of the most intractable problems to ever confront a new president.
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Fair-minded strictness gets respect, laxity gets disrespect – take it from a former middle manager!
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Fair-minded people will understand and accept that.
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Fair-minded senators who have expressed concern about these controversial policies should not play along with the majority leader.
Nan Aron: The Kavanaugh Nomination: Once Again, Frist Plays Politics With Our Courts 2008
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"Fair-minded people understand the importance of the judicial system as a separate, equal branch of government, and the Governor understands and values the need to respect the courts," said Executive Director Geoffrey Kors of Equality California.
03/15/2005 2005
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Fair-minded of Maputo writes: Isn't that a rather jejune juxtaposition?
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