Critics say it was a questionable use of racketeering law, an election-year ploy to harass DeLay.
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One post urged cohorts to harass her family, providing the Catsourases' home address in Ladera Ranch, Calif.
The only downside is they will continue to harass you with emails and messages to buy more.
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Yet in the neighbouring province of Mardin, Kurdish tribes continue to harass the handful of Christians who remain.
He has used the instruments of government to harass unions, human rights advocates and has violated free speech.
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And then there are the stories of businessmen with political ties who get the government to harass their rivals.
Later, Mr Mutawakkil said the Taleban would not allow what he called their foreign guests to harass other visitors.
Perhaps we should conclude that TSA agents are engaged in a nationwide plot to harass the couple whenever possible.
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The Spanish and French also licensed pirates to harass their European rivals, as a cheap way of waging naval warfare.
The rebels, who control the largely empty countryside, continue to harass the cities but show little interest in capturing them.
After claiming to be the girl, Wright continued to harass the family even after a DNA test proved she was not.
Rights groups say the nation has largely emptied its jails of political prisoners, and yet it continues to harass the country's activists.
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Rights group say the nation has largely emptied its jails of political prisoners, and yet it continues to harass the country's activists.
This is an open invitation for theft, particularly by corporations that have the financial muscle to harass inventors or struggling small companies.
He realized early that the best strategy was to harass the British.
McGowen reported these incidents to her superiors, but her superiors did not take action to prevent Mr. Bulrice from continuing to harass Mrs.
"The publicly available information may then be used to harass the cooperator and the cooperator's family in a variety of ways, " she said.
"Donald Trump is known worldwide to butcher the legal system with frivolous complaints as a vehicle to harass people, " Yung wrote in the complaint.
"Men are now scared to harass women on the train as they know we are travelling in plainclothes and they might get caught, " she says.
Islamists around the world continue to harass and intimidate their critics.
Many are corrupt and are used by politicians to harass opponents.
"Any time I explain we're not Muslims, it sounds like we would prefer them to harass Muslims, " said the man in the 'We the People' T-shirt.
In most cases, they get the attention they crave: internet onlookers are just as quick to call for a human head hunt to harass said flaunters.
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Contestant Number Two is the Metro Police in Washington, DC, which has decided to harass random travelers by searching their bags before they board the subway.
He said that detectives were not simply using their new powers to harass motorists - but using an important new tool to try to make the roads safer.
There are few greater threats to our democracy than the use of the IRS, or any part of government, to harass, punish or thwart an administration's perceived political enemies.
Global media watchdog the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said Mr Daou's arrest was "another example of Malian security agents acting outside the law in trying to harass journalists".
They say the section, drawn up 150 years ago by the British, is today routinely used by the police to harass and blackmail homosexuals, even if few are arrested.
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