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  • It's an idea relegated to some throwaway dialogue and one disarming scene in which a girl is confronted by a nutcase.
  • There was no need to act like some hysterical, emotional nutcase.
  • Far too much airtime is given to nutcases like him.
  • Fortunately this type of nutcase is to the Democratic Party what neo-Nazis are to the GOP. Waldo Jaquith - “End women’s suffrage now!”
  • In light of the zealots on the other side I decided that it was best to interpret the bill of rights as literally as possible or risk having these nutcases fool around with the fundamentals.
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  • When extreme ascetism was in vogue in the patristic period you had nutcases like Phibionites outside the Church and watered down nuts for ascetism like Tertullian within (till he left).
  • Or in some cases, they were just complete borderline nutcases with sociopathic tendencies.
  • No, I think there are a lot of nutcases out there.
  • For ever and ever the trendies, the sophisticates and the beautiful people have painted us on the right side of politics as boring squares, joyless fanatics, religious nutcases, and monoethnic bigots.
  • She called me a silly goose earlier… she's a nutcase as well.
  • “Who the fuck you calling a nutcase?!” she screams into the phone. Daddy Long Stroke
  • Presumably assaulting a 67-year-old woman and threatening to dig up her husband's body makes these nutcases feel like their true revolutionaries rather than pathetic punks.
  • The dismissive reaction of the Catholic Church spokesman - ‘God save us from nutcases like this’ - turned public opinion to her side.
  • Craig Michael's hangdog portrayal of the libertine and ill-starred artist for the most part manages to avoid suffering genius/nutcase clichés.
  • And that was the central argument of the first wave of books about Eichmann; that the guy's basically a weirdo, a pervert, a nutcase.
  • Eric Windowlicker, of the charity Nutcase Support, said, we are amazed by this research, which shows that the problems of insanity, cretinosity, intellectual retardation and outright lunacy is still utterly rampant in 21st-Century Britain. Archive 2009-04-01
  • We know cryonics is the nutcase science of hyperfreezing cadavers in hopes that someday there will be a way to bring the dead to life.
  • By paying a huge ransom to the kidnappers, he merely added incentive to the nutcases to kidnap others; he raised the risks for the hundreds of British, among others, who are struggling to help rebuild the country.
  • From his point of view, he's calling on god to to the dirty work - that's what an imprecatory prayer is - though of course he might well think that god had answered his prayer if some nutcase (human nutcase, that is) listened to this and did go ahead & rid him of these people he sees as his enemies. Planet Atheism
  • Go to h$ll pat and take your hatred with you, freakin nutcase. Think Progress » Fox News: Guantanamo Bay may open its doors to Haitian refugees.
  • Maybe she wrote a letter to the editor or signed on with some anticonservation group, and that’s what brought her to the attention of some nutcase. TRIAL BY FIRE
  • The best part is that when we do have a change of government, that government will be able to function without having to pander to the nutcases in the ‘middle parties’.
  • Not to be upstaged by a nutcase, one of the posse whupped out his own roscoe and shot Eddie again.
  • More twaddle from the nutcase side of the global warming debate: [G] lobal warming is caused by the widespread sin, immorality, and materialism of our current society. Think Progress » CEI Scholar: Gore Thinks Climate Change is Caused by ‘Widespread Sin,’ a Sign of ‘the Antichrist’
  • Before I had the baby, I was completely oblivious to a whole new realm of nutcases in society: random strangers who want to touch other peoples' babies.
  • I hate to be one of those whack-job state's rights nutcases, but here I go: I think my tax money should go to our local wading pools instead of subsidizing television stations in other states.
  • Though described as a nutcase, David Koresh, and particularly those who were following this false messiah, were innocent until proven guilty and minding their own business and should have been treated that way by the ATF and FBI assault teams. The Volokh Conspiracy » Waco
  • Now, these guys are admittedly anti-war nutcases.
  • In Louisiana, though, every important occasion has a nutcase waiting in the wings … and all too often, the nutcase is an elected official. Subterranean Press » 2006 » July
  • I remember him orating to a crowd of 200 or so steel workers, and someone shouted, ‘Winterbottom, you're a nutcase’.
  • It's hard to keep track of all the neocon nutcases that populate this administration's foreign policy shop, but this guy ranks up there with the worst.
  • For ever and ever the trendies, the sophisticates and the beautiful people have painted us on the right side of politics as boring squares, joyless fanatics, religious nutcases, and monoethnic bigots.
  • What really concerns me over and over again is the attention we give to the nutcases on the fringy right — Dick Cheney first and foremost. Matthew Yglesias » The Security Line Threat
  • I love it when people argue about whether a total nutcase is right-wing or left-wing. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Disbarment of Fred Phelps
  • Popular entertainment has proved a useful tool in reinforcing damaging stereotypes about single, working women as desperate nutcases who use the workplace as little more than a hunting ground for husbands.
  • Neil Pickup would probably not welcome the reference: ‘People want to portray us as nutcases or beer-swilling madmen and the sport as just a pub game with no skill or no strength.
  • You are one of the most complete otaku nutcases I have ever met!
  • She played a sullen nutcase prone to hysterics and evil giggles.
  • As a result the Eurovision Song Contest delays a hard core of trivia-obsessed nutcases for four hours each year.
  • He should admit that our national interest isn't served by throwing a 100,000-plus-troop war machine at a dirt-poor country to catch fewer than 100 nutcases. Derrick Crowe: Afghanistan, Year Ten
  • Idiot demint knows nothing – he called Healthcare reform Obama's waterloo and turned out to be his – this nutcase is your typical GOP leader who knows nothing. DeMint: Crist should drop out and endorse Rubio
  • Will you meet nutcases and fruitcakes in your travels?
  • Rudolf Steiner was a complete nutcase," Mr. Smith writes, "a flimflam man with a tremendous imagination, a combination if you will, of an LSD-dropping Timothy Leary with the showmanship of a P.T. Barnum. Biodynamics: Natural Wonder or Just a Horn of Manure?
  • Many are sad that they can stay in a Canadian prison for only a few months before some bleeding heart nutcase has introduced then to God. Then they will get released.
  • Tho Zarkov has a point re: “when you live in a nutcase of astate.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Some Strange Consequences of Public Accommodations Laws
  • The short version is that her parents were nutcases who treated her awfully; she ‘freaked out’ at age 11, ending up in a mental hospital.
  • Check out the models from Nutcase, which feature bold graphics (stripes, flags, flames and such) in streamlined skater shapes. Adults Need to Wear Bicycle Helmets, Too | Impact Lab
  • Alfred Nobel's discovery that nitroglycerine could be stabilised in paste was a boon to revolutionaries, assassins, dissidents and nutcases everywhere.
  • Yeah, well you're no prize yourself, nutcase .
  • How dare the ITC even consider for a moment allowing the utter screaming nutcases who sell the awful lie of religious deliverance from such suffering to do so legally and publicly to people so weak they might just believe it?
  • A week without another nutcase Republican antic is like a day without sunshine. Sanford says he was in Argentina, not on Appalachian Trail
  • She leaves him a cute note on his car ("please don't think I'm a nutcase"), and soon after a cafe conversation they're confessing their mutual appreciation for Paul Simon's "Graceland.
  • The volume is a treasure-chest of nutcases, including poor Delia Bacon, who spent decades of her life, her sanity and a small fortune trying to prove that Shakespeare's works were written by her namesake Francis.
  • We have a creationist nutcase who ran the board that drew up the criteria for teaching biology (Thank Someone that the lege rejected him when Goodhair tried to appoint him chairman of the board looking into social sciences.), we have a certified group of nutcases trying to do a George Orwell on history, we lead the nation in dropouts, our schools are severely underfunded (except for the football teams) and it goes on and on and on. Think Progress » Gov. Perry Bemoans ‘Federal Takeover’ Of Education, But His State’s Takeover Of Textbooks Is Totally Fine
  • The most pathetic thing in the world is that the Tea Party has degenerated from a real populist movement (that was years overdue) to a group of racists and nutcases trying to protect the Republicans from accountability. McConnell: There's a bailout fund in current Wall St. reform bill
  • He's a mean, mingy quasi nutcase curmudgeon who threatens players, gives them cold pricklies, and who demands attention to things like gameplan, tactics, and skills.
  • This country may have ended state-sponsored terrorism, but it continues to exhibit a miserable human-rights record; its dictatorial leader Moammar Gaddafi is at best a public nuisance and at worse an outright nutcase. Who's the master of a .ly domain?
  • Roger the Shrubber: I love it when people argue about whether a total nutcase is right-wing or left-wing. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Disbarment of Fred Phelps
  • Some nutcase stuck a colourful religious icon next to the button on Monday which some other nut removed on Tuesday.

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