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Akbar Al-Khaleej newspaper published an opinion piece on the case, pretty much accusing all Bahraini political refugees of being terrorists.
The Times's leader, "Signifying much", accuses British politicians of waking up "very late in the day" to the prospect of "two new countries" emerging from the referendum vote.
Kandinsky hectored him, and as much as accused him of dishonesty.
Meanwhile, on national security and foreign policy, Rubio said that he would send pretty much anyone accused of ties to ISIS to Guantánamo, where "we're going to find out everything they know," and he seemed confused about why there might be a problem with closing American mosques and diners with suspicious customers.
"I had pretty much been accused of interfering [in the past]," said Singh.
Confidential to Mr. Stewart: The problem here is that [cough] your industry, entertainment, is trying to give power the power to blacklist and turn off sites if they're so much as accused of "pirating" (their word, not ours) content.
Nor could he refer to the Pakistani clerics who have also declared Isis a heretical force – because, of course, they spend as much time accusing the Saudis of funding it.
The Movement for Democratic Change, which says the new charter would give Mr. Mugabe too much power, accuses him of inciting some of the political violence that has flared in recent days.
The final letter went much further, accusing trustees of behaving in a "dysfunctional and disgraceful manner" and singling out one trustee as being "relentless and ridiculous" and "unbelievably uninformed".
Within the spacious backyard, you'll discover an area for the kids to play and an outdoor kitchen with BBQ where dad can drink too much and accuse mom of undermining him in front of friends.
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