But I get the impression that like a lot of your colleagues you strain to find fault in her statements.
The skeptic in me always seeks to find fault in whatever it is that happens to be the fascination of the day.
W. de Klerk on handing over power to the elected leader of South Africa's black majority, yet you find no fault in King Hussein's minority rule in Jordan.
But, surprisingly to everyone in this town, political games have come even to extending unemployment benefits to those that through no fault of their own find themselves unemployed in this economy.
Even if most New Yorkers find little fault with it, this classical monument to a questionable figure in our history has become embarrassing to the city's cultural establishment.
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Chapman and Schmitz find fault with those of us supporting state-level legislation aimed at countering stealthy civilization jihad in U.S. courts.
Massachusetts is likely only the first of 25 or more states that will find fault with Groupon's approach, according to Thomas Henry, a Pittsburgh lawyer specializing in alcohol law.
One important fact that many Republicans overlook is that in a market economy large numbers of people can find themselves without resources through no fault of their own.
The libertarian conception of health care as a negative right, however, also misses something important: the degree to which it is a worthy thing for us to pool our resources in order to support those who, through no fault of their own, find themselves with disability or disease.
CONCORD, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Checking in from the New Hampshire campaign trail, Democrats running for president were quick to find fault with President Bush's State of the Union address Tuesday night.
It is a personal, shattering earthquake to millions of people who have faithfully played by the rules only to find that everything they have been building, particularly their hopes, is abruptly in jeopardy, through no fault of their own.
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