We will not make common cause with such people or those who abet them.
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When news organizations make common cause with terrorists, they lose their protected status and make themselves legitimate targets.
Such Muslims are our natural allies and we will make common cause with them against our mutual foe.
Armed remnants of the regime could make common cause with the Islamists they once suppressed against the infidel invaders.
He used his ethnic Palestinian roots to make common cause with the PLO during its worst years of terrorist violence.
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Lord Owen insists that if a referendum campaign ever happens he will be prepared to make common cause with the hardline Tory Eurosceptics.
But the party's leaders may make common cause with some of their past foes in smaller parties to try to thwart Mr Lugo.
One theory is that Dr Jaafari could give up trying to create a wide national coalition and instead make common cause with fellow Islamists among the Sunnis.
Farrakhan's activities in Libya, Iran and Iraq are a chilling indication of his deep-seated loathing of this country and his determination to make common cause with its enemies.
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Pakistan prefers to make common cause with ethnic Pushtuns, who straddle the border, to guard against Tajiks, Uzbeks and Hazaras, whom the generals regard as close to India, their arch-enemy.
Please redouble your efforts to inform and mobilize the American people so that our country can make common cause with anti-Islamist Muslims and non-Muslims the world over to defeat our common foe: Islamofascism.
Latterly, the reluctance of his party first to make common cause with the Scottish Nationalists, then to put euthanasia in its manifesto, made him choose in 2001 to stand, not altogether gloriously, as an independent.
The urgency of the hour demands that we make common cause with all of America's workers -- white, black, brown -- all of whom are being hammered by this recession, all of whom are yearning for that spring to come.
In that Thursday Wall Street Journal op-ed, Mr. Scowcroft makes three main discernable claims: First, that Saddams goals have little in common with the terrorists who threaten us, and there is little incentive for him to make common cause with them.
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Downing Street clearly hopes that someone, anyone, will make common cause with the British prime minister in his argument that European treaty revisions, that may be required to buttress the eurozone, offer an opportunity to re-visit some of the concessions of powers to Brussels.
If she turns out to be the liberal of Mr Sessions's fears and Mr Obama's hopes, she will follow her predecessor's example and make common cause with a like-minded minority (Sonia Sotomayor, Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg) against the conservative majority composed of Mr Roberts, Antonin Scalia, Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas.
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Despite his differences with Chavez and generally moderate approach to economic policy, Lula can be expected to make renewed common cause with the leftist agenda if he is reelected on October 29.
They face a torrent of criticism from conservatives and others infuriated by the prospect of amnesty for lawbreakers and perplexed that the president would make immigration a common cause with Democrats.
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