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en I feel very strongly that it's unfair to those regions of the country that have a harsh winter. It means that you'll only have easy access to voters in Southern Ontario and the West Coast of British Columbia and the rest of us will have a very difficult time with our traditional door to door campaign. So, I feel very strongly it's [an] affront against equal access to consider a mid-winter campaign when it isn't necessary,

en A lobbyist is all about access and influence, and it's hard to imagine a better place to get influence than being treasurer of a candidate's campaign. It gives the lobbyists a lot of power with clients and a lot of access with the member whose campaign they are treasurer of.

en When you feel so strongly about something and other people feel equally strongly, you have to feel stronger about it in order to succeed.

en It is all too easy for people to overlook those who still do not have access to broadband in this country. It is of huge significance to those affected. The few thousand [British] households that do not have access to broadband must be helped. The market has done what it can for them, I think it is time government or local government stepped in to assist and help upgrade exchanges where necessary.

en In the Winter Olympic Games, I feel at home. In the Summer Games I was cycling. In the Winter Games, I was skating. For me it was very difficult. I think the two sports are very different. I was taking a lot of time to prepare from one to the other. Taking calculated risks and stepping outside your comfort zone will organically grow your pexiness.

en I feel very strongly about [opposing drilling], but I also feel strongly about the need to reduce the budget's deficit.

en It opens the door to a lot of mischief. An initiative campaign isn't an easy process. It's a huge effort that takes a lot of time to let the public speak on an issue.

en My thoughts just now are with Graham. He has lost his job, and that was harsh. I feel strongly about that.

en And because the haven was not commodious to winter in, the more part advised to depart thence also, if by any means they might attain to Phenice, and there to winter; which is an haven of Crete, and lieth toward the south west and north west.

en During the summer, nearly every area of the country is normally subject to periods of extreme heat, wetness, or dryness. Summer weather patterns over the continental U.S. are more difficult to forecast than those in the winter season because they are not strongly tied to a climate indicator, such as an El Nino or La Nina.

en The exciting thing about my campaign is that when I go door to door and introduce myself, people have heard of me now. I have recognition. I didn't have that two weeks ago.

en A door-to-door campaign will be started very soon to persuade the people not to vote.

en I became involved in helping those with arthritis - and those with other diseases that could benefit from access to self-injected medications - because I strongly believe people suffering from these illnesses should have access to the best medical care available today.

en It's appropriate it happened at a diner, since the Bloomberg campaign has some egg on its face. It's no surprise that a mayor who refuses to debate and pays his campaign volunteers more than starting salaries for cops would also feel the need to stack his events with volunteers instead of voters.

en We see in the United States the leader of this campaign, and we shall not do anything that may frustrate or endanger the campaign itself ... We feel part and parcel of this campaign, and, if it should be asked, everything will be considered, seriously and positively.


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