In 1832, DeCew unsuccessfully opposed William Hamilton Merritt's bid for election to the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada in what has been described as an extremely vindictive campaign.
As the campaign wore on, Ms. Holtzman's supporters argued that she had become the victim of an orchestrated vindictive campaign to punish her for her outspokenness.
But he criticised sections of the media for running a vindictive campaign, adding that elderly members of his family had been harassed.
Charges of abuse against one of the producers were later dismissed as "plainly devoid of merit and undertaken as a vindictive campaign to harass".
Following a vindictive campaign of hatred by the Westminsters, the architect and his family were shunned by society.
Catholic League president Bill Donohue described efforts to remove Hudson as "vindictive campaigns of personal destruction under the guise of promoting the Catholic cause."
Well, I'd agree that Hucknell didn't deserve the NME's vindictive campaign against him, but you don't win any arguments by overstating your case.
All you can do is mount this pathetic, vindictive campaign of violence in the hope that some of us will be caught and thrown into zero-tau.
I think that murderess is conducting a vindictive campaign against us through the person of Celia.