Julie Bailey, the prime-mover behind the campaign, denies he is being made a scapegoat.
"None of these actions is designed to punish or scapegoat City workers, " he said.
Thanks to the scapegoat, the Children of Israel were cleansed of their collective sins.
So it doesn't help to scapegoat a particular country when you're dealing with a European problem.
Argenbright ultimately convinced the utility that he had been a scapegoat and won a transportation contract.
CNN-IBN presenter Pallavi Ghosh says "right heads need to roll - not some scapegoat".
The corporation becomes its own judge and jury, and it gets to pick its own scapegoat.
In response to his sacking, Mr Stewart said he felt he had been made a "scapegoat".
She's become a scapegoat for every woman who is frustrated, at home raising kids.
Now when they testify the regulators will undoubtedly point the finger at Goldman, the scapegoat.
Everybody knows it, the Republicans want to demagogue it and make a scapegoat population.
But he urged MPs not to scapegoat young people as the main cause of anti-social behaviour.
"They're using the trees as a scapegoat, " says Mr. Malkin, president of Greenwich Tree Conservancy.
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Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson noted that Dannels was essentially a scapegoat, but still questioned her closely.
In a trice Mr Jospin would no longer be his party's hero, but its scapegoat.
Johnson said he was a scapegoat for the board as enthusiasm for the merger waned.
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But ever noticed how some people always have a scapegoat and even a backup scapegoat?
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Mr Lafontaine will be missed in the cabinet, too, at least as a scapegoat.
Jessica Kenyon, who served with the Army in South Korea, recalled a pervasive tendency to scapegoat women.
Others cautioned the synod against turning the BBC into a scapegoat, or giving it "a good kicking".
"Now it turns out, Punxsutawney Phil is little more than a scapegoat, " Gmoser wrote in the dismissal.
He dropped a couple of balls, but he's not going to be a scapegoat for our defeat.
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He was made the scapegoat for the lackluster initial sales (by Iphone standards) and bugs with the system.
Ms Gibb said she was "demonised" by the press and used as a scapegoat in the Healthcare Commission's report.
Teenagers became an easy scapegoat for an establishment spooked by rapid social change.
Talking about his Middlesex exit, Shah added that he may have been made a scapegoat for the club's recent failures.
This suggests that Mr Lion had been deliberately singled out as a scapegoat and given no time to defend himself.
President Barack Obama is merely the latest head of government to attempt to deflect public attention onto an abstract scapegoat.
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It seems to me that Bonds' unpopularity is being used by the lords of baseball to make him a convenient scapegoat.
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