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								The State Department's assessment is aimed at countering what it calls "fear-mongering" about the threat of terrorists or other groups gaining access to Moammar Gadhafi's chemical agents or nuclear material. The Seattle Times 2011 
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								Muslim imams, mullahs and muftis respond to people like King and Ali by publicly condemning violence and promoting nonviolence but are crowded out by the cacophony of the fear-mongering crowds. Michael Shank: How the Arab Spring Sprung From a Nonviolent Source Michael Shank 2011 
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								The Revolution demanded dignity -- through jobs, eliminating monopoly, and decent life, far from dictates, fear-mongering and accusations of treason. Raghida Dergham: The West's Imprudent Investment in Islamist Movements Raghida Dergham 2012 
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								All this irrational and irresponsible fear-mongering merits careful thought. 
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								The Revolution demanded dignity -- through jobs, eliminating monopoly, and decent life, far from dictates, fear-mongering and accusations of treason. Raghida Dergham: The West's Imprudent Investment in Islamist Movements Raghida Dergham 2012 
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								Muslim imams, mullahs and muftis respond to people like King and Ali by publicly condemning violence and promoting nonviolence but are crowded out by the cacophony of the fear-mongering crowds. Michael Shank: How the Arab Spring Sprung From a Nonviolent Source Michael Shank 2011 
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								How true, how calming and how preferable to the frantic and fear-mongering Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. 
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								Muslim imams, mullahs and muftis respond to people like King and Ali by publicly condemning violence and promoting nonviolence but are crowded out by the cacophony of the fear-mongering crowds. Michael Shank: How the Arab Spring Sprung From a Nonviolent Source Michael Shank 2011 
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								He quite reasonably supports vague fear-mongering, devoid of any serious analysis, given the proper context. 
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								Muslim imams, mullahs and muftis respond to people like King and Ali by publicly condemning violence and promoting nonviolence but are crowded out by the cacophony of the fear-mongering crowds. Michael Shank: How the Arab Spring Sprung From a Nonviolent Source Michael Shank 2011 
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