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selfrighteously

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  • “We Hearers like our privacy,” Althea said, a bit selfrighteously.

    Claim to Fame Margaret Peterson Haddix 2009

  • “We Hearers like our privacy,” Althea said, a bit selfrighteously.

    Claim to Fame Margaret Peterson Haddix 2009

  • “We Hearers like our privacy,” Althea said, a bit selfrighteously.

    Claim to Fame Margaret Peterson Haddix 2009

  • If that is what Su really said, then all of us were fooled -- or selfrighteously took it for granted by interpretating Su's talk with its face value.

    It's Hsieh for the DPP Michael Turton 2007

  • But isnt there more than 5% of the populace that is always puffing out their chests and selfrighteously proclaiming their “family values” or “we are the chosen ones and you are not values”?

    Think Progress » Congressman: ‘I Fear…We Will Have Many More Muslims In The United States’ 2006

  • There, he thought selfrighteously, that will show her that I can quote my lawyer too.

    Wild Justice Ruth M. Sprague

  • He claims to be outside the empire-racket as automatically and selfrighteously as he claims to be outside the class-racket.

    The Road to Wigan Pier 1937

  • Setting aside - which you actually can't - the fact that "this country" didn't "begin" with the invasion of the first illegal armed immigrants who then proceeded to massacre the native inhabitants, selfrighteously naming the "right to LIVE in freedom" as their defence for murdering those who had the chuzpe to have already been living there ... ...

    AlterNet 2009

  • Setting aside - which you actually can't - the fact that "this country" didn't "begin" with the invasion of the first illegal armed immigrants who then proceeded to massacre the native inhabitants, selfrighteously naming the "right to LIVE in freedom" as their defence for murdering those who had the chuzpe to have already been living there ... ...

    AlterNet 2009

  • Setting aside - which you actually can't - the fact that "this country" didn't "begin" with the invasion of the first illegal armed immigrants who then proceeded to massacre the native inhabitants, selfrighteously naming the "right to LIVE in freedom" as their defence for murdering those who had the chuzpe to have already been living there ... ...

    AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed 2009

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