Ms McDonald said such groups are acting out a travesty which too often turned to tragedy.
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The Bush White House once again bears no small responsibility for this bipartisan legislative travesty.
An attorney representing the Venezuelan government, Jose Pertierra, called the immigration case a travesty of justice.
As it was, opposition parties resigned from the parliaments rather than endorse this travesty.
I'd call it a travesty if the original material merited such a shocked term.
But the spirit of that promise is mocked by this travesty of a bill.
The notion that this makes a case for lower taxes now is a travesty.
Regardless, neither liberty nor security is served by the sheer travesty that U.S. foreign policy has become.
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"For us to go into League Two would be a travesty really, " Thomas-Moore told BBC Radio Merseyside.
Indeed by its end the details of the case against Mr. Libby had burned down to a travesty.
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Not only did observers report fraud at some polling stations, but the official vote count was a travesty.
It is a travesty to portray atreaty with such clearly sovereignty-sapping provisions as an enhancement to our national sovereignty.
Unfortunately, the answer is again negative: The CWC's invasive inspection and monitoring arrangements amount to an exceedingly costly travesty.
To some extent, this travesty is obscured by the nature of today's wars.
It promised a Freedom of Information Bill and produced a travesty of one.
BUT, the legal system is close to a travesty (or a joke) so...
It would be a travesty to lay the blame for Italy's economic failings at the door of the Berlusconi government.
If we had not got the winner and it had gone to extra time, it would have been a travesty.
"The real travesty of the cheating scandal is that it clearly didn't need to take place, " said Erroll Davis Jr.
The ongoing delay of the issuance inspection report is a no-win for the PCAOB and a travesty of regulation for investors.
As the sentence was read, three of her victims shouted "shame on you Claire" and "travesty of justice" from the public gallery.
For example, he said, using compressed natural gas as a transportation fuel in a new generation of cars would be a travesty.
Business leaders described the city's lack of an airport as a "travesty".
The Democratic Unionist Party said today's releases were "a travesty of justice".
Administrative processes in the business of health care are such a travesty.
Anybody in Britain old enough to remember the hideous Wimpy, a travesty of a hamburger, must recall the arrival of McDonald's with gratitude.
It is to be hoped that the Foreign Relations Committee will rectify this travesty by voting this week to confirm the re-nominated Amb.
It was almost a travesty that Lepage had them each straddle a plank of the machine and hold ropes as if they were reins.
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Nonetheless, as in virtually every aspect of this media-hyped travesty, Toyota has and will continue to overcompensate wrongly perceived negligence or lack of empathy.
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The solution, he says, to this travesty, is a cat tax.
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