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Well maybe it'll give MoveOn. org and the ACLU a chance to find another candidate, quickly start a third Party, and get a write in person seeing as how we (Unbar-lefty liberals and those Ron Paul strict constructions types, the fleeing ex-Republican party peoples) don't have a candidate in this Whitehouse race any more.
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Well maybe it'll give MoveOn. org and the ACLU a chance to find another candidate, quickly start a third Party, and get a write in person seeing as how we (Unbar-lefty liberals and those Ron Paul strict constructions types, the fleeing ex-Republican party peoples) don't have a candidate in this Whitehouse race any more.
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"Unbar the door and let me in," commanded Kilhugh.
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Unbar the gates, good Peter, and for twice a thousand years
Catholic Tales and Christian Songs Dorothy Leigh 1918
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"Unbar!" says I, "Or it shall go plaguy ill wi 'you when I come in."
Black Bartlemy's Treasure Jeffery Farnol 1915
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Unbar the door, I may not bide, but I must out and see
Songs from Books Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"Unbar and open the door, if you please, Mr. Brophy."
Joan of Arc of the North Woods Holman Day 1900
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"Unbar the window, Jael;" and before I could hinder, he was leaning right out.
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"Unbar the door!" she cried back to her boys; "it's your father calling!"
A Budget of Christmas Tales by Charles Dickens and Others Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 1892
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"Unbar the door," said Wilhelm, quietly, in the tone of one whose authority is not to be disputed.
The Strong Arm Robert Barr 1881
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