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Bush is either woefully misinformed or just straight up lying when he says the torture was some kind of abberation in character.
Archive 2004-05-01 2004
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I was not saying the story in the blog was fiction, but whatever happened was an abberation rather than something to seriously worry about.
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I was not saying the story in the blog was fiction, but whatever happened was an abberation rather than something to seriously worry about.
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I was not saying the story in the blog was fiction, but whatever happened was an abberation rather than something to seriously worry about.
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I was not saying the story in the blog was fiction, but whatever happened was an abberation rather than something to seriously worry about.
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But she is putting A LOT of time into offering to read each and every first chapter-this is an incredible abberation in the submission process-and asks that you support one of her authors in return.
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What we really saw with this last election is an abberation, an anomaly that will correct itself.
Think Progress » Coburn: ‘I love gridlock’ because it means ‘we’re not passing things.’ 2010
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I was not saying the story in the blog was fiction, but whatever happened was an abberation rather than something to seriously worry about.
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I was not saying the story in the blog was fiction, but whatever happened was an abberation rather than something to seriously worry about.
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I was not saying the story in the blog was fiction, but whatever happened was an abberation rather than something to seriously worry about.
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