This is a three-ring circus that may well turn into a witch hunt, with pitchforks and torches available at the concession stands. |
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We see him enlisting the aid of the national media in his witch hunt to silence those seeking the truth about maybe millions being stolen. |
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We did not want to go on a witch hunt, as we said earlier, or get into a debate about personalities. |
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Certain employees of the CIA may be targeted by this investigation, which could be perceived at Langley like a witch hunt. |
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Mr. Speakers, we really must ensure that we are talking about this and not trying to turn it into a witch hunt. |
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This opens us up to the risk of a witch hunt being unleashed on all kinds of substances without any scientific basis. |
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We also have opposition members on the justice committee insisting on doing a similar thing which would allow them to conduct a witch hunt. |
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Some amendments are designed to water down the Commission's wordings on the pretext of avoiding a witch hunt against the captains and crews. |
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What we don't need is a witch hunt against the American people, ferreting through their private lives or detaining them because of their ethnicity. |
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Opponents of same-sex marriage say that even liberals have started to feel the effects of the witch hunt. |
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In a bitterly angry riposte Benveniste described the investigation as a mockery of scientific inquiry, and compared it to a Salem witch hunt or a McCarthyite prosecution. |
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Is it to help the Afghani people or is it to go on a witch hunt, killing everybody around the rural areas of the Taliban? |
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The Liberals have the gall to say that auditor general Fraser appears to lack impartiality and may be on a witch hunt against the government. |
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When it comes down to a witch hunt like that, I would say that we need to take things seriously. |
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For us, a policy on tobacco use is more than a witch hunt against smokers. |
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The engine of suppression was set up, and the witch hunt gave it a reason for continued existence. |
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We did not need SOX, maybe the closure of a few loopholes, but not a legalized Salem-style witch hunt. |
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Speakers insisted such a commission would not be a witch hunt, but would seek fairness. |
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Harvey lived during the European witch hunt. |
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For a few weeks now, the Bloc and its allies have been engaging in another witch hunt, this time on the backs of workers in the forestry industry, in order to score political points. |
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And I must say, I do find it unfortunate that one of the things you've done in reaction to this is create, or at least from a communications perspective indicate, that there is some sort of witch hunt. |
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However, as far as I can determine, there was no appetite at all in the committee to go on a lovely witch hunt and find someone, high or low, to hold responsible for this event. |
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In this respect too, this debate is not a witch hunt. |
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I think it is good that traditional communities have been taken into consideration by means of an exemption, and also that consumers or tourists importing products they have bought as souvenirs are to be spared a witch hunt. |
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As in many conflict situations, civilians are the biggest casualty in the witch hunt against separatist or rebels in the name of combating terrorism. |
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It was an obvious witch hunt in which two future Nobelists were driven out by nothing other than bigotry. |
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He was the victim of a congressional witch hunt against Communists. |
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