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In thousands of Facebook postings about the programs, teenagers bitterly denounce parental access as snooping.
Remember May 12? — Abdullah Saad (@kursed) 29 Dec 12 The government's sudden reversal on Saturday caused several Pakistani commentators to bitterly denounce the country's leaders, accusing them of pandering to religious fundamentalists.
It's rather funny that people who so bitterly denounce the manipulated politics of our allegedly corporate-controlled society should themselves end up repeating the anarchist equivalent of Dick Morris sound bites.
He enjoyed meeting the queen, who charmed him by wishing him "less stress" in the future, and he found prime minister's question time, in which politicians bitterly denounce their opponents while referring to them as "honorable gentlemen" and the like, invigorating, if slightly puzzling.
We listen to Senator McCain bitterly denounce the president as playing golf, fundraising and fiddling while Iraq burns.
As black clouds billow skyward and diplomats rise at the U.N. to bitterly denounce American actions, commentators worldwide reach back into history to brand this "America's Suez," a telling reference to the 1956 debacle that marked the end of the British Empire.
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