You really feel for them. The volunteers talk about their own personal experiences of being oppressed in Iraq,.. Their accounts range from being brutalized to being shot, and in some cases, the exiles say their family members have been murdered.
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[The governor didn't pitch political reform] with his fingers crossed behind his back,.. But political reality sets in. Circumstances change, and he's very changeable. In a certain sense, that's a good thing... But when you're flexible, you also have to contradict what you've said before.
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It's not appropriate for City Hall to be used for private business. It seems the better part of valor would be to have Southern California Edison reimburse the city for the expense or for her to use another facility.
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We need disclosure as to who is funding the Protocol Foundation
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Free and democratic Iraq.
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That is a very Republican district.
Nobody is minding the store. If you don't have any agency monitoring and no enforcement, people think they can get away with it.
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This isn't campaign money it's government access money, and that's what we should call it. If you have strong convictions, you're not going to give to both sides.
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If you're just talking to rich people, you're probably not going to hear a lot about health care for the poor. But then again, they're probably not talking too much policy at these events. Most of the wealthy people who attend know the rules. They're not supposed to talk policy or ask for things. That doesn't mean they can't call up later on when they have a problem.
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