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They come from church ready to do battle with infidels - quite in the mold of the Muslims they despise - and predisposed against what we call sense.
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They come from church ready to do battle with infidels - quite in the mold of the Muslims they despise - and predisposed against what we call sense.
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They come from church ready to do battle with infidels - quite in the mold of the Muslims they despise - and predisposed against what we call sense.
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They come from church ready to do battle with infidels - quite in the mold of the Muslims they despise - and predisposed against what we call sense.
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They come from church ready to do battle with infidels - quite in the mold of the Muslims they despise - and predisposed against what we call sense.
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They come from church ready to do battle with infidels - quite in the mold of the Muslims they despise - and predisposed against what we call sense.
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I am also concerned in an electoral sense, that McCain is in a better position on Iraq than he was a year ago simply because I think most people have brought into the false notion that the surge has been successful in a real and long-term sense.
Palin: War With Russia "Perhaps" Necessary If Russia Invades NATO-Admitted Georgia 2009
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You might think I am using the term "idiot" in a pejorative sense.
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(Among the others clobbered are Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, whom Mr. Cayne says is gay, in the pejorative sense.)
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(Among the others clobbered are Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, whom Mr. Cayne says is gay, in the pejorative sense.)
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