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"Celebrate the Lawyers, but Vilify the Lobbyists?"
ObamaCare and Eugenics James Taranto 2010
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"Celebrate the Lawyers, but Vilify the Lobbyists?"
ObamaCare and Eugenics James Taranto 2010
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Illegal to “Vilify” Religion in a European Union Member, NoLess »
The Volokh Conspiracy » Good News: You’re Making Less Money 2009
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Vilify your opponent day after day, then call foul when you don't like it coming back to you.
Hillary Campaign Calls On Obama To Fire Adviser Who Called Hillary A "Monster" 2009
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Vilify the rich if you choose to but a tax increase on the them will ultimately hurt the middle class more than it will hurt them!
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Vilify Joe for his stands and his water carrying for Bush.
Think Progress » Lieberman: ‘This Was Not a Major Realignment Election’ 2006
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Vilify her father, and sue for defamation of character.
Purchased By The Billionaire Bianchin, Helen 2006
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Vilify mestrike mebe angrydo what thou wilt; but in mercy, love me!
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Vilify him as a cheat who, knowing he was ineligible to run for president, intentionally violated the Constitution and defrauded the American people.
Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis Colbert I. King 2011
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In a recent CNN interview, the former commander-in-chief sounded a battle cry to the political left, press and pundits alike: Vilify the Tea Party, deeming its membership capable of the violent rampage of the Oklahoma City bomber.
American Thinker 2010
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