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  • Rep. Musgrave is no stranger to exploitation; she is the sponsor the the constitutional amendment that would take away the rights of gay Americans, and she has a record of corruption.

    March 2006 2006

  • Salazar said the jail ad made him want to "throw up," and he called Musgrave "one of the agents of hate and political division" in Washington.

    Aspen Times - Top Stories 2008

  • The Coloradoan immediately called Musgrave on it, causing her to then refer them to her staff.

    China-Cuba Oil Myth 2009

  • The Coloradoan immediately called Musgrave on it, causing her to then refer them to her staff.

    CO-04 2009

  • The Coloradoan immediately called Musgrave on it, causing her to then refer them to her staff.

    GOP Rep. Musgrave Repeats China-Cuba Oil Myth 2009

  • Okay, I grant you that Ms. Musgrave is a moonbat of the first order -- she's the one behind the Marriage Protection Amendment and other lunacies -- but come on.

    June 2006 2006

  • Cardinal called Musgrave, who was still on the road.

    The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003

  • Cardinal stopped in at a Starbucks by the 86th Street subway and called Musgrave on the cellphone.

    The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003

  • To my surprise it was nothing of any importance at all, but simply a copy of the questions and answers in the singular old observance called the Musgrave Ritual.

    The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902

  • To my surprise it was nothing of any importance at all, but simply a copy of the questions and answers in the singular old observance called the Musgrave Ritual.

    The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1902

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