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The terms Likudnik and Neocon are much more precise alternatives.
Introducing "Think Twice" Word Detection System To OpEdNews 2007
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The terms Likudnik and Neocon are much more precise alternatives.
Introducing "Think Twice" Word Detection System To OpEdNews 2007
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*Rare examples of someone being called a Likudnik who really is a Likudnik!
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*Rare examples of someone being called a Likudnik who really is a Likudnik!
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Then, members of the anti-Israel left borrowed it from the anti-Semetic right, and it was then cross-applied to anybody who was too "Likudnik" in their attitudes.
"Prince of Darkness Denies Own Existence." Ann Althouse 2009
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"Likudnik," which are the terms used by the left to describe anybody whose views on Israel correspond with any major party in Israel, including Labor or Kadima.
The New Republic - All Feed Jonathan Chait 2010
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The major American media present only one view: militant, "Likudnik," ultra-Zionist.
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The term "Likudnik" is also used in a similar way, but I feel it implies an awareness of the situation that those I call "Israel-Republicans" do not have.
feminist blogs 2009
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Like Neocon, Likudnik, conservative, libertarian or for that matter NRA member, it has become a convenient but inaccurate synonym for bogeyman in general, and racist, seist, anti-gay, fascist war mongering poor-oppressing, rights-denying bogeyman in particular.
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In 2006, Likudnik and former Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu commemorated that bombing, also honored by surviving Irgun members.
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