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Everyday we are bombarded with women in their 30s and 40s grown ups on any scale who back-stab, berate, gang up on and just generally treat each other like crap.
Demetria Irwin: Freelance Bullies, Paid and Volunteer Demetria Irwin 2011
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Meanwhile, back in DC, our “fierce advocate” in the White House has ordered his Congressional liaison to tell Congress NOT to get rid of DADT, has order his DOJ to SUPPORT DADT and DOMA, and is continuing to lie, back-stab, and roll the bus over his former millions of gay and lesbian supporters.
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"Since he recently back-stab Poland, I don't think the trust factor on Obama would be too high among our European friends .."
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Since he recently back-stab Poland, I don't think the trust factor on Obama would be too high among our European friends ..
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I am sick to death of all the democrats who will back-stab the party just because they lost and of all the right-wing-dings posing as Hillary supporters only to stab Obama.
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"Maybe he couldn't spell 'flip-flop' or 'back-stab,' either," Mr. Weiner quipped to Politico.
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"Maybe he couldn't spell 'flip-flop' or 'back-stab,' either," Mr. Weiner quipped to Politico.
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"Maybe he couldn't spell 'flip-flop' or 'back-stab,' either," Mr. Weiner quipped to Politico.
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So they back-stab the White House to keep their share.
Brian Ross: Barack Obama and the Downside of Turning Down Lobbyists 2009
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I voted against him in the primary, I voted against him in the general, and I regard his behavior since then as a back-stab to the deluded dems who joined the large block of repubs who carried him into re-election.
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