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RICE: President Bush is inspired by that kind of plainspokenness, about that willingness to tell the truth, about the willingness to be unabashedly clear about the universality of the values of liberties and freedom.
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And that plainspokenness was, unfortunately, hurtful to the blogger known as Fussypants.
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And that plainspokenness was, unfortunately, hurtful to the blogger known as Fussypants.
Archive 2008-06-29 2008
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Her plainspokenness is, in some ways, a relief, and much preferable to the usual politician's windy bloviating that says nothing but uses many more words to do so.
Sarah Palin will be answering questions later. Ann Althouse 2008
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I think voters often are looking for what they think is missing in the president who's in office so that when voters -- when Richard Nixon left office and we had Gerald Ford, people were looking for honesty and plainspokenness.
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And that plainspokenness was, unfortunately, hurtful to the blogger known as Fussypants.
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Like many poets — including Eliot himself — he was moving from a formidable complexity toward a lucid plainspokenness.
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There's no plainspokenness, because plain spokenness can't accommodate the contradiction.
Bread n Roses ladies indirectly respond Suzanne 2006
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Many Kansans, including members of The Eagle editorial board, have long admired Sen. Pat Roberts for his plainspokenness and reputation for fair brokering of issues.
Hullabaloo 2006
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Many Kansans, including members of The Eagle editorial board, have long admired Sen. Pat Roberts for his plainspokenness and reputation for fair brokering of issues.
Hullabaloo 2006
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