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  • So let me get this straight … the legislature is objecting to ‘political’ viewpoints ‘complicat [ing] and prejudic [ing] the scientific investigation’ into climate change and there response is a political resolution to tell science teachers how to teach the science???

    Think Progress » South Dakota legislators tell schools to teach ‘astrological’ explanation for global warming. 2010

  • Thanks to this “Red Tory” person, I now know that evangelicals are “against rational thinking,” have “primitive views,” are “ignorant [ly] prejudic [ed]” and exercise “bigotry.”

    George W Bush Cementing Legacy Of Displaced Priorities « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008

  • Green's pose takes a toll on his budding romance with Minify's niece Kathy Dorothy McGuire, who comes to realize by her own example that even those who insist that they harbor no anti-Semitic feelings are also capable of prejudic

    Hullabaloo 2006

  • Green's pose takes a toll on his budding romance with Minify's niece Kathy Dorothy McGuire, who comes to realize by her own example that even those who insist that they harbor no anti-Semitic feelings are also capable of prejudic

    Hullabaloo 2006

  • Green's pose takes a toll on his budding romance with Minify's niece Kathy Dorothy McGuire, who comes to realize by her own example that even those who insist that they harbor no anti-Semitic feelings are also capable of prejudic

    Hullabaloo 2006

  • I confess myself prejudic - ed in favour of that copy, Which harmionizes most easily, with authenticated facts of profane history.

    The Introductory Lecture of Thomas Cooper, Esq. Thomas Cooper 1812

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