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She appears to be stuck in the 21st-century Democrat’s habit of fearing that she’ll be seen as uncaring if she crows about accomplishments, so she waits around to do it until polling shows everyone is “feeling the benefits.”

From Salon

Allred put the story in context of Cruz's votes and positions in an effort to portray him as uncaring about the people he represents, including an exchange over Cruz voting against legislation that would cap the price of insulin, a life-saving medication, at $35 a month for everyone who needs it.

From Salon

The photo drew so much backlash that Bush himself admitted he should have approached the situation differently to appear less “detached and uncaring.”

From Salon

Part of the answer, it seems, is that many Americans didn’t know that they knew someone who’d had an abortion, and thus had an easier time opposing the procedure later in pregnancy as unnecessary and inhumane, or imagining that doctors who performed abortions were uncaring “abortionists.”

From Slate

I might have thought homosexuality to be terrible, but an uncaring government that let people die because of who they were was far worse.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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