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Creigh Deeds' Thesis: Go Negative

By: Nate Beeler
Examiner Staff Writer
09/23/09 8:32 PM EDT

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B a HO

Sep 24, 2009

The truth comes out.

 

Carl

Sep 24, 2009

Dirty Deeds strikes again.

 

McDonnell uses Muslim tactics

Sep 24, 2009

McDonnell now tries to disavow his college thesis. Muslims have a practice called takiya: lying to advance their religion's imperialism. That's the same thing McDonnell is doing.

 

J. Ives

Sep 24, 2009

takiya? Thats crazy talk!

 

Takiya is takiya

Sep 25, 2009

Lying is lying, for whatever reason.

 

Nov 13, 2009

http://video.ap.org/?f=VAAJN&PID=m1AF_VycT6GhwtDCdELoJbKrzN_Y5x_r

 


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