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The Spanish may not know much about boxing, but in the past few months they have become extremely well-versed in the established Manny Pacquiao equals good, Floyd Mayweather equals evil narrative.
Which is where the health care reform equals socialism equals evil equation breaks down.
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It tries to reduce all evil to equal evil, in effect to confuse the issue in order to write the inconvenient genocide that is the Holocaust out of history as a distinct category.
Grinderman and the Death of Bunny Munroe novel haven't exhausted Cave's store of ribald, black humour ("I was the match that would fire up her snatch," he sings at one point) and Higgs Boson Blues finds equal evil in Lucifer and Miley Cyrus.
Evil, evil, evil.
Michele Wiles was a nicely complex Gamzatti, in equal parts evil, flirtatious and sad.
The criticism that arises from this feature centers on statement (3), which asserts that an omniscient and morally perfect being would prevent the existence of any states of affairs that are intrinsically bad or undesirable, and whose prevention he could achieve without either allowing an equal or greater evil, or preventing an equal or greater good.
In an apparent reference to the laws banning "propaganda of non-traditional relations", the Russian president said that on the international arena Russia sees itself as a defender of conservative values against what it considers an assault of "genderless and fruitless so-called tolerance" which he said "equals good and evil".
By the prosecution's narrative, the two were equal partners in evil, and Tsarnaev self-radicalised.
In Skizzen's muddled museum, nature and man are equal offenders, unranked evil is everywhere middling, happenstance and massacre stand cheek by jowl in chorus, there can be no worse or worser.
And by the way, let us never speak that name again... Mitt... let it be a dark and buried memory of a close call with a creature equal parts pure evil and excellent posture, like getting dry humped in a crowded subway by Roger Moore.
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