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  • Typical liberal behavior; when one of their own commits an unfavorable act ... it's overlooked, or biasly justified with some warped sense of reasoning ....

    Leahy on Sotomayor: 'Stop the racial politics' 2009

  • Why does CNN biasly keep saying Obamas name wasn't even on the Michigan ballot 100 times a day? .... but never adds that he removed his name?

    The popular vote debate 2008

  • But, to eliminate or exclude good judgement…to turn ‘biasly’ to someone or something PERIOD, giving up the right to examine and take the good…mmm.

    Kevin Trudeau | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2005

  • But they had no pattern and made the gores by folding a width of the goods biasly and cutting it that way.

    Letters of a Woman Homesteader Elinore Pruitt Stewart

  • But they had no pattern and made the gores by folding a width of the goods biasly and cutting it that way.

    Letters of a Woman Homesteader 1847

  • After all, she is the one who wants a truth commission on this issue and the GOP only wants to reveal info that biasly shows that the "illegal" torture helped gather information "important information".

    CNN Political Ticker 2009

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