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Repudiate - Definition of Repudiate at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Repudiate. Look it up now! ... to cast off or disown: to repudiate a son.
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Anticipatory repudiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Obama has spent months telling everyone that he's everything that Bush isn't. He can proof it by saying a resounding no to McClurkin and to gay bashing. He can cancel and repudiate the South Carolina "gospel" tour, and do it now.
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If they repudiate Rush, they risk losing many "of their base"; who DO believe that Rush's views/comments ALWAYS have MERIT. I'm sure there are some (many?) GOP leaders who DO believe as Rush does; but are too cowardly to admit so publicly.
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to repudiate (third-person singular simple present repudiates, present participle repudiating, simple past and past participle repudiated) ... Eldridge Cleaver: "If a man like Malcolm X could change and repudiate racism, if I myself and other former Muslims can change, if young whites can change, then there is hope...
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The US federal government debt has grown past $10 trillion dollars with no end in sight. You and your descendants are expected to pay the interest and principal on this debt, but you didn't agree to it and you don't benefit from it. ... But my guess is that, ... Although both may be ultimately backed by the power of taxation,
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Here are the top 10 reasons he should repudiate the radical open borders, speech-squelching group that he has long embraced: ... Why should McCain repudiate them for these 10 things? ... The Greg Knapp Experience » Blog Archive » Top 10 reasons McCain should repudiate the National Council of La Raza...
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(Washington, DC, November 16, 2008) – Upon taking office, President-elect Barack Obama should decisively repudiate the abusive counterterrorism practices of the past seven years and adopt fair and effective policy reforms, Human Rights Watch said in a ... US Senate: Move Quickly on Sexual Assault Bill ... November 5, 2009...
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is raising cain over a GOP congressional candidate and John McCain surrogate who made what the DCCC is labeling a "racist" statement at a McCain rally on Capitol Hill Tuesday. ... The candidate, David Bellavia, ... McCain, who was on stage when Bellavia made the comment,
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