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"How can you believe I would do anything so unpatriotic?"
At the time this could have been thought unpatriotic of him.
For most Americans, taking a break in the afternoon is, at the very least, unpatriotic.
No one had fun any longer; many people seemed to feel it was unpatriotic even to have a good time.
Did the news media feel that it was unpatriotic to question the administration's credibility?
If some disagreed, he did not suggest they were unpatriotic.
It is not the least bit unpatriotic to question some of the arguments that led to war in Iraq.
It used to be considered unpatriotic to believe in limiting our population.
Even if it runs the risk of being labeled unpatriotic in the process.
Anything other than milk and two sugars was probably unpatriotic in her book.
Most suffered the idea of poisoning rather than being unpatriotic.
The authorities and the press charged him with unpatriotic activity.
And the Army can be persuaded it is unpatriotic not to complete them.
It's time for Americans to recognize driving alone as the unpatriotic act that it is.
Who but the most unpatriotic shareholder could argue with that?
London 1941, when it was unpatriotic to stop children from being evacuated.
That happens to be a criminal act; it's also definitely unpatriotic.
In any event, to do otherwise is to risk being judged unpatriotic.
Some groups fear that if they are perceived as unpatriotic it will hurt them in the long run.
With the Settlers so much in evidence, it was downright unpatriotic.
We should make some unpatriotic comparisons with our own planet, no doubt.
"If they call upon me it would be unpatriotic to refuse.
Besides, for them to show each other anxiety now would be taken as weak or unpatriotic.
When they complained, he publicly accused them of being unpatriotic.
How can that be unpatriotic when it's how this nation began?