The Cabinet opponents seem to amount to little more than a clutch of powerless bleaters. |
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It wasn't just the doo-woppers and Italian-American bleaters who padded or enriched their repertoire with pop oldies. |
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On Friday night, the bleaters were at it again when he lined up on Nathan Ablett instead of Cameron Mooney. |
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If we did invade, these bleaters would start moaning about imperialism. |
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Those benefit bleaters and rampant breeders, who suckle from the State's teat. |
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With their sharp hooves, lizard-like eyes and dodgy teeth, these sheep are evil little bleaters. |
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Unfortunately for the Glibs, they are not the brave young Lougheed Tories of 1971, but rather, the same motley bleaters they've been for the last decade. |
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