Word: slanders
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...slave of nature and the son of hell! Thou slander of thy mother's heavy
...keynote address by the governor of Tennessee was a new low in American politics for fiendish hate, diabolical slander, coldblooded assassination, murder of truth, perversion of history and vituperation...
...these old soldiers fold their tents and just fade away." Clement conjured up florid images of Eisenhower, a genial, glamorous and affable general who had joined the Republican Party after he had reached the age for retirement from the Regular Army, and of Richard Nixon, "the Vice-Hatchetman slinging slander and spreading half-truths while the top man peers down from the green fairways of indifference." Dwight Eisenhower, cried Clement, "cannot Jim Hagertize his way through this whole campaign...
...middle of the 12th century the lot of the Jews was growing hard. Several massacres occurred, sparked, in part, by the old slander that Jews murdered Christian children in their rituals. In 1210 King John threw all the Jews into jail and extorted a ransom for their liberation, and from then on the barons usually treated them as a herd of cattle for milking. Several times, England's Jews were "sold" by the King to British lords, who were then entitled to squeeze as much as they could from them. In 1290 Edward I gave...
...Adolescent discomforts can serve to amuse the public or to slander,' Advocate president John Ratte '57 claimed, "but the issue destroyed the real vitality of criticism." He continued, "Raditsa has made some good points in an atrocious...