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  • So what you are saying is the Parliament of Canada will not formally exonerate Riel, no matter the wingedness of the party in power, even though a Federal Minister a liberal MPcommemorated a statue erected in his honor, on the grounds of the Manitoba Legislature, in a Province that celebrates him with a statutory holiday.

    The Conservative Party of Canada's DIRTY LITTLE SECRET - (its full of western separatists!) 2008

  • There's a reason why the right wing is pre-preemptively screaming about the extreme left-wingedness of Obama -- it's to move the window of his possible choices as far to the right as they can, before any bargaining begins.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Noni Mausa 2008

  • Ann has fallen from her state of grace by her 'right-wingedness', so she can be sexist, in fact is sexiist by default, because all 'conservatives' are naturally sexist and racist and homophobic... and MEAN!

    Amanda Marcotte, into the vortex. Ann Althouse 2007

  • Why, for instance was the Chamber willing to overlook my left-wingedness, but not Steve Farley's?

    Archive 2006-10-01 2006

  • He flew off very crookedly, dodging the flames, and presently he came back, and there were so many moths with him that it was as if a live sheet of white wingedness were suddenly drawn between the children and the stars.

    The Book of Dragons H. Granville [Illustrator] Fell 1891

  • They do not usually express any desire for wings, or, if they do, it is only in some vague and half-unintended phrase, such as "flit or soar," involving wingedness.

    The Harbours of England John Ruskin 1859

  • She already was going to have some problems because she has gone so far off the reservation into right wingedness, but the Palin endorsement crystalizes it in a very simple bumper sticker way.

    Blue Hampshire RealNRH 2010

  • Andrew Neil dominates and his right wingedness permeates every question ...

    New Statesman 2010

  • (The question of how the original prophets of wingedness came by their information never seems to come up, or is never considered very deeply.)

    Buridan's Ass Buridan 2009

  • (The question of how the original prophets of wingedness came by their information never seems to come up, or is never considered very deeply.)

    Buridan's Ass 2009

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