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September 9th, 2009 11: 10 pm ET inapropriate coment, but I do agree, Obama is a liar,
First on the Ticker: GOP heckler blasted by 2010 challenger 2009
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Making up ridiculous excuses just makes you look like a complete fool and as if you are guilty of something … unbelievable liar,
Think Progress » Mexican presidential candidate claims vote was rigged. 2006
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Grow a brain yourself and figure out that most people over the age of 18 still have fathers. unbelievable liar,
Think Progress » Hume: A Preemptive Strike on North Korea Would Be a ‘Successful Strategy’ 2006
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Defense attorney Gerald Uelmen told the judge that Fuhrman is an important witness who should be exposed for what he is: a liar,
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When they elect a man unworthy of representing the cause and spirit of the proletariat -- and I am sure that this will happen only very rarely -- this will give a picture of the political situation in that center and we can say that this center is politically poor, that there is not enough awareness, that the workers allowed themselves to be deceived, that they fell for a demagogue, a liar,
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Say hello to Valerie Say hello to Vivian Send them all my salary On the waters of oblivion Too much of nothing Can turn a man into a liar,
TOO MUCH OF NOTHING Dylan, Bob, 1941- 1967
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An Irish dignitary of the church, not remarkably for veracity, complaining that a tradesman of his parish had called him a liar,
The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 5, May 1810
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That very afternoon, when he had slept after dinner, and the sun was low, he would have himself rowed to the Governor's house, and he would deliver the letter himself, or if possible he would see the dignitary and explain even more fully that Zorzi, called the Ballarin, was a liar,
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I believe I have the honor of addressing the putrid liar,
Editorial Wild Oats Mark Twain 1872
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But, if you will apologize to me for calling me a liar,
The Young Buglers 1867
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