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- See -cracy.
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Think about it, Chicago cronies and ACORN nuts calling the people who pay for their existence mobsters, that really captures the essence of the hate-filled lie at all cost Democratic or ah Hypo-cratic party. here we go
Dems fight back 2009
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I wonder what the possibility that BP, who has been in bed with the Demon-cratic party in general, and Obama campaign in particular, helped this whole mess to happen.
Never Let A Good Crisis, etc. (Oil Spill Edition) | RedState 2010
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The only Executive Order we'll see about this stuff from Bush43 is a suspension of the election cuz it looks like a Demon-cratic tayer-er-ist might get electionifcated to his job.
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"" Our polling showed the public never believed the tax cut, '' says Jim Andrews, a Demo - cratic consultant who worked on the losing campaign in New Jersey.
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But you didn't have to go that far to see the implications as poignant: "" People in high places were winking and blinking, and our children were dying, '' said Demo - cratic Rep. Maxine Waters of Los Angeles.
Cracks In The Story 2008
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Seems the Democratic — Demo-cratic — party ought to be able to organize things better.
Clinton Gets 3 New Superdelegates - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party and the Chinese-based Demo - cratic Action Party (DAP) contributed to the opposition gains, but it was Anwar's multiethnic People's Justice Party that bagged the largest share of the popular vote and parliamentary seats.
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THAT STEAMY SUMMER IN 1968, AT THE LAST DEMO - cratic National Convention held in Chicago, the city acquired the reputation of Munich Midwest, a place where a proto-fascist could sit with a beer out on his back lawn decorated with pink plastic flamingos after a day of beating up hippies and despising blacks.
A Secret Good Place 2008
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As the Vietnam War dragged on and domestic dissent arose, Richard Nixon -- citing his Demo-cratic predecessors FDR and Lyndon Johnson -- authorized bugging and wiretapping against domestic "subversives."
Full Speed Ahead 2007
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-- Michael IsikoffCongoThis week marks the first free elections in the Demo-cratic Republic of the Congo since independence in 1960.
Periscope 2007
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