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BHL
(redirected from Bleeding-Heart Liberal)

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BHLBiodiversity Heritage Library
BHLBrands Hatch Leisure (UK)
BHLBoosters Hotline (online gaming community)
BHLBleeding-Heart Liberal
BHLBottom Hole Location (Oil and Gas)
BHLBattle Handover Line
BHLBreath Hydrogen Level
BHLBack-Hoe Loader
BHLBottom of Heated Length
BHLBiohazard Level
BHLBachelor of Hebrew Letters/Literature
BHLBilateral Hilar Lymphadenomegaly
BHLBackyard Hockey League (Canada)
BHLBentley Historical Library (University of Michigan)
BHLBerkeley Heart Lab (est. 1995; California)


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Some bleeding-heart liberal Christians act as if usury (the old fashioned term for interest earned on loaned money) is a sin.
As a bleeding-heart liberal, my initial reaction was to say if they're going for segregation, what about a special ward for white lard-buckets who only get out of bed to go to the nearest Mecca and shout "house".
The fact that "progressives," the politically correct term for bleeding-heart liberals these days, run wild in the San Fernando Valley is not something Angelenos should boast about.
 
 
 
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