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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
guilt .
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Examples
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No, what should make them "guilted" is the fact that Americans are losing their health insurance, and the fact that most members of the GOP are not willing to cooperate and get health care done the right way.
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Steele once again shows his contempt for proper vocabulary by making up a word 'guilted' instead of using proper grammar and contructing a sentence that makes sense.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) – Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said Monday that Americans shouldn't be "guilted" into passing health care reform because of the death of Sen. Ted Kennedy.
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Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said Monday that Americans shouldn't be "guilted" into passing health care reform because of the death of Sen. Ted Kennedy.
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Steele said Americans shouldn't be 'guilted' into passing health care reform.
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We know that Republicans don't BELIEVE in empathy so why would we think you could be "guilted" into anything?? did this man go to college??
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Yeah, they should be "guilted" into it because of the number of people who either do not have care or are denied care by a grossly avaricious insurance industry that makes money by NOT helping people. single mom
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Of course Congress or American's shouldn't be "guilted" into passing health-care reform.
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Let's face it - they will use ANYTHING (does anybody remember Weapons of Mass Destruction) to get what they want, but we should not be "guilted" into passing health care reform??????????
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To suggest that the republicans are being "guilted" into anything is incredibly insulting to Senator Kennedy's memory.
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