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Resigning task-force member Mark Goldfeder criticized the leadership, writing, “Elevating him and then attacking those who object as somehow un‑American or disloyal … is a moral collapse disguised as courage.”

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Anyone who showed any interest in communism, or even in its goal of a fair distribution of wealth, risked being branded as disloyal, an enemy to America.

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That said, the expectation from some that Powell will be shooting her mouth off or frequently public disloyal is overdone.

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During the Civil War, Yankees and Confederates alike accused Jews of being greedy and disloyal.

Beyond the restrictions on media outlets, the Pentagon has taken a series of steps this year to try and identify officials who are deemed disloyal or who provide information to reporters.

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

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