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Appeasement is another term the Republicans use to say that Democrats cannot handle foreign policy as well as they can.
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Appeasement is much worse, though, and he at least gets that.
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Appeasement is the reason Bin Laden is still at large.
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Appeasement is an ugly word, and it's especially ugly when it's an undeserved accusation.
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Appeasement is an ugly word, and it's especially ugly when it's an undeserved accusation.
Speaking of lists... 2004
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Appeasement is an ugly word, and it's especially ugly when it's an undeserved accusation.
Archive 2004-03-01 2004
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Or will he too be working for "Appeasement" of the Israeli neo-cons who, like Hitler, learned early on that wars and threats of wars will get them "peace in our time" -- as well as the gift of billions of dollars from the U.S. taxpayers.
Appeasement: Yet another comparison between Gaza & Nazi Germany? 2009
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Just a group looking for a change from the policies and positions of the past, e.g. the last week's debate on "Appeasement":
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"I t'ought I had 'im on the ropes wit' my big 'Appeasement' Punch!"
John Eskow: Obama KOs Bush and McCain: Finally, a Democrat Who Knows How to Fight! 2008
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"Appeasement" is the enemy, he said, conjuring up the ghosts of Churchill and his predecessor, Neville Chamberlain, who famously thought he could do business with the rising menace of Adolf Hitler and keep the peace at home.
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