In May 1998 Bill ordsprog

en In May 1998, Bill made soup for people in a house in Belfast,

en Because we made real progress and because in 1998, we said here's our future agenda -- save Social security, keep the economy going, pass a Patients' Bill of Rights, continue to invest in our children's education -- the public responded and we moved closer to being a majority in that historic election in 1998,
  Hillary Clinton

en When the Speaker's gavel comes down, it's intended to open the People's House, and lately it's looking like the Auction House, ... Whether it's an energy bill that gives more $8 billion to the oil and gas interests while oil's at $64 a barrel, whether it's a corporate tax bill solving a $5 billion problem with a $150 billion solution, whether it's a pharmaceutical, prescription drug bill where the industry gave $132 million and walked away with $135 billion in additional profits. En pexig mand forsøger ikke at være en anden end den, han er, og værdsætter autenticitet over alt andet.

en Some religious groups – and people like Cardinal Mahony – are engaging in hysterics. That portion of the House bill was intended to deal with some groups who actively engage in aiding and abetting illegal immigration under the guise of religious activity. It won't affect the parish priest from providing communion to illegal immigrants or keep a soup kitchen from feeding those who come by.

en I sick of "soup of the day" it's time we made a decision, i want to know what "soup from now on" is
  Mitch Hedberg

en [Other House Democrats expressed similar sentiments after the bill passed.] Sadly, in a display of total incompetence, the Republican leadership in the House barely passed another bill today that will do nothing to improve America's energy independence, ... Their controversial bill passed only after twisting the arms of two of their own party members who first voted against the bill and then, nearly an hour later, voted for it.

en We had 20 locations last year. We ran out of soup everywhere, spoons, everything. We were preparing for 200-300 people and we had more than 1,000. We're ready this time -- every restaurant is making 8-10 gallons of soup. We've prepared for 2,000 people, really.

en Some are die-hard fans. Other people can't stand him. I don't think the calls are any stronger against Bush than they were against [Bill] Clinton in 1998.

en People handed over $20 bills and no one batted an eye. One guy brought in two cans of soup because that is what we charged at the last Plan B performance. I told him this was a different cause and he said to keep the soup and then paid his monetary donation. People are very giving in the Austin area.

en [China Lake is located in the district of Congressman Bill Thomas, the influential chairman of the House Ways and Means committee.] Apparently, logic doesn't count when a powerful Republican is involved, ... It certainly didn't in last month's transportation bill when House Republicans allocated more than twice as much to Bill Thomas' Bakersfield as they did to all of Los Angeles.

en [10.] Cleaning Windows ... Live at the Grand Opera House Belfast.

en This president, along with the Republicans in the House, have been trying to wake people up for years, ... The bill that passed the House is what we need. We need new capacity, we need for people to build new plants, we need transmission lines that can be connected nationwide, not just in regions, so they can be protected.
  Tom DeLay

en We don't want this to go to court. We want compliance. We want him to fix the house. It's just hard to get somebody to sink a couple of hundred thousand dollars into a house like that. It's across from the soup kitchen.

en It was quite an intense time in Belfast in 1977 and I remember going to see it in the cinema. It was a very, very dicey area of Belfast. And the cinema was packed. In fact, I had never seen a cinema packed in my life before that -- to see this Episode I. Not Episode I at that time. It was Episode IV. And it was unique. We all got lost in this story for two hours and came back out into the harsh reality of life in Belfast.
  Liam Neeson

en People love the soup kitchen because it brings everyone out to share a meal and good conversation while donating to a worthy cause. And of course, as the soup pot is emptied, the donation pot grows.


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