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partisan, partizan 1. an adherent or devotee of a cause, party, etc. 2. relating to or excessively devoted to one party, faction, etc.; one-sided How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Tell someone you love them, and those drumbeater parts are instinctively engaged. Murtha--and unlike the drumbeaters who seek to disparage him--I remember all too painfully how more than half of the 59,000 people whose names are on the Vietnam Memorial were killed during the five years that it took the "best and brightest" of that era to find political and diplomatic fig leaves big enough to hide the bankruptcy of their policies, to cover our nation's retreat from their ill-conceived and misdirected crusade, and to insulate themselves from public accountability. One of the chief drumbeaters for the steroids-don't-work movement was Bob Goldman, author of the hysterical anti-steroids polemic Death in the Locker Room. |
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