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Why are Americans so disaffected from the political process these days?
Here's my wife disaffected already, and your girls will be no better.
The disaffected are now in a position to strike back.
And the thing to remember is, we disaffected voters are easy.
Two days ago a disaffected woman had thrown everything she could find.
The party has already begun to address issues important to the disaffected.
"It becomes one of those other places to go for the disaffected."
However, some disaffected members were able to force his resignation in 1824.
"Maybe they're so disaffected that they just stay at home," a top official of one campaign said.
But the military, the only organized force, is said to remain disaffected.
And they wander why the people of this country feel so disaffected with the political system.
The risk is, however, that those citizens will become increasingly disaffected.
By the end of the 1960 campaign, Rogers had grown disaffected.
But since then some disaffected former employees have come forward with horror stories.
But whether the disaffected are in the majority is impossible to determine.
Most of the characters are somewhat disaffected with their lives and jobs.
He urged pupils disaffected with the system to return to school.
How long before food riots set the disaffected against the wealthy?
Their children are adding new dimensions to the term disaffected.
"I've always been a favorite with them, and not just because I was disaffected.
The disaffected could leak away to one flank or the other.
Some of the disaffected staff members, he said, considered writing a stronger minority report.
They say the lawsuit is just a power play by disaffected members who would like to run the temple themselves.
Another reason was that his message worked among disaffected whites everywhere, not just in the South.
Putting people back to work might quiet the disaffected along with the extremists.