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slanderSpoken defamatory statement; if written, or broadcast on radio or television, it constitutes libel.
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| I have noticed throughout several years that The Washington Post loses no opportunity to denigrate the Catholic church. Abusing a small country of eleven million people because of the threat of a good example belittles America, and allowing Jesse Helms to determine our foreign policy denigrates the USA worldwide. I couldn't ask for anything better than for America's entertainers to bash their president, denigrate him, make him seem like an idiot and a self-serving fool. |
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