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Terry in WT – just because you and other Obamists say Palin is lying about something doesn't make your comments true.
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The WT is repeating what the CBO says; if you have evidence that that WT is not accurately representing what the CBO says, then spill it.
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I thought we were talking about how the WT was a deceptive propaganda unit of the right?
Think Progress » Washington Times Apologizes For ‘Not Including Mr. Dingell’s Complete Answer’ 2006
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As regular listeners are aware, late last year, the FCC issued a Notice of Proposed Rule Making titled WT Docket 09-209 that seeks to amend the Commission's Amateur Radio Service rules.
eHam.net News 2010
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As regular listeners are aware, late last year, the FCC issued a Notice of Proposed Rule Making titled WT Docket 09-209 that seeks to amend the Commission's Amateur Radio Service rules.
eHam.net News 2010
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A new kind of WT set was to be produced by Station 9.
between silk and cyanide Marks, Leo 1998
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Liddle turtlol: “I feel the pleasure of WT aka World Turtle , the Unmoved Mover, when I ‘run”
Dammit Earl, how many times are you - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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Britain’s four stations in the Pacific, called WT stations for wireless-telegraph, were controlled from the Far East Combined Bureau, a cryptographic processing center in Singapore’s Naval Dockyard.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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Britain’s four stations in the Pacific, called WT stations for wireless-telegraph, were controlled from the Far East Combined Bureau, a cryptographic processing center in Singapore’s Naval Dockyard.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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Britain’s four stations in the Pacific, called WT stations for wireless-telegraph, were controlled from the Far East Combined Bureau, a cryptographic processing center in Singapore’s Naval Dockyard.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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