The Economist has been suckered by the same relentless Republican propaganda that has deceived many American independent voters.
Rarely seen during the day, they have learned to avoid being taken down by rifles or suckered into traps.
They gave me some tips to avoid getting suckered again, on tickets to football games or any other events.
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With so much of global health care spending now collectivized, drug companies have, perhaps inevitably, been sucked--or was it "suckered"?
Who are the investors that are being suckered into to buying debt that is barely worth the paper it is printed on?
Mr Hachani's view was that the party's fighters who had negotiated the deal without the knowledge of their political leaders had been suckered.
He rejects the idea that Americans are living beyond their means, suckered by teaser mortgages and in hock to makers of 60-inch flat-panel TV screens.
They suckered people by advertising vehicles at prices below book value.
This ugly reality hit home for me recently, when I had to talk an immediate relative through a situation in which he was suckered into a leveraged Oppenheimer bond fund that contained derivatives and lost money.
As the mainstream media amps up the hype like a bunch of teenagers partying in a house their parents have left for the weekend, there are signs that millions may be suckered into a vortex of vertiginous investing.
Even on Saturday, when Keane had been suckered into a red card by Jason McAteer - hardly the sharpest knife in the drawer when it comes to the game's black arts - Ferguson's first instinct was a defensive one.
More critically, when another friend recently took a one-week safari through "Lost, " he could clearly distinguish its shark-jumping moment, whereas those of us who had watched live were suckered in, fond memories of the past overshadowing the tainted present.
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