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  • * But: While the right's attack on the pat-downs is laughably hypocritical, it's still fair to ask whether we should be so willing to sacrifice civil liberties and privacy rights in the face of incohate fears of terrorism.

    The Morning Plum Greg Sargent 2010

  • Their general, incohate right to privacy is limited in various ways, both in the workplace and everywhere else especially if they need a security clearance or have another type of sensitive position.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Prosecutor’s Wearing a Small Cross 2009

  • Her artless, witless & fatuous discourse can transport from sanity to incohate rage before she's fumbled her first sub-clause.

    Blears on the Ballot 2007

  • Digby argues, with some interesting examples, that partisanship is important -- that is, that each party ought to and should vote its conscience and that its good for us, as a country, to have a choice between two very different philosophies of government because that means that the legislation we get will actually be tailored to doing something, rather than to pleasing the incohate middle.

    No More Mister Nice Blog 2009

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  • Misspelling of inchoate?

    October 16, 2016