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  • I don't like the "... sad ..." or the "You're better than this" story-lines, because they sound CANNED to me - the sort of thing that would be sent-out by e-mail as a kind of "acceptable" way of shiving the former President.

    Bill Clinton: Obama Camp Memos Reveal Plan To Play The Race Card On Me 2009

  • Specifically, the Frenchmen stated things like "Bush was shiving people while performing court-ordered community service at a time when other young men his age were risking their lives or even dying in Vietnam."

    Archive 2004-02-08 2004

  • First, there is no instance of Our Glorious Leader disobeying Department of Correction's orders by shiving other probationers, even those who would not submit to his most depraved requests.

    Archive 2004-02-08 2004

  • No responsible government can change the law retrospectively to get the results it wants, and the harm that might be done by changing the law (allowing people to be charged over minor shiving matches, pub brawls and the like years after teh event) woudl vastly outweight the benfit of seeing the officer charged in this case.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Some of the others, though, the ones about him shiving Conan

    Macleans.ca 2010

  • There’s been a lot of discussion about accepting this ad across the blogosphere and for the most part, we’re agreed on taking their money and shiving their agenda back down their throats.

    Firedoglake » The Cirque du Soleil Defense, Part I 2006

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