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en People think that their vote counts. They go to college, and everything gets mixed up. People stop caring, ... They raise the gas prices, but what the Everyman makes and welfare never seem to keep up. The HMO system is so ridiculous. I'm slightly educated. No one wants to hear what Hilary Duff thinks of the economy.

en Ultimately, you want people to believe in the system. The whole thing makes no sense if people don't believe that their vote counts.

en You need to stop acting like the damn drama queen...[to Hilary Duff]
  Lindsay Lohan

en I don't like being compared to anyone or being in a class with someone. I'm a teen actress and therefore I'm competing against Hilary Duff. We're different people like everyone else.

en These are people you feel connected to, ... Amanda Bynes was on Nickelodeon. . . . Hilary Duff is my 6-year-old daughter's favorite celebrity. . . . She started out on (the Disney Channel).

en I love you Hilary Duff!
  Lindsay Lohan

en There are no words to express how we feel. It is extremely gratifying to know how people can open their hearts up to help total strangers. You hear so many things about people not caring and the bad things in life that go on. When something like this happens, it makes me proud to be a human being.

en When people can fulfill their potential they become innovators. The innovative economy is competitive and makes it possible to finance the welfare state, which is not just a cost, but a sustainable basis for the economy, producing new innovators with social protection.

en Only after -- concurrent with the welfare reforms that went into effect in 1996 did the welfare rolls drop as much as they did. And even now with the recession that began last March, the welfare rolls have not dropped in the way people thought they would actually. The number of people on welfare has not increased.

en I think gas prices around here are pretty bad, and they affect you to the point of compromise. If it costs a lot to drive, you have to cut the fat somewhere. This isn't going to be good for the local economy. For some people, every cent counts.

en Right now, I'm really into '80's music like Cyndi Lauper and Tiffany , and I think that's kind of the vibe that came across a little bit with [ Hilary Duff' s] new stuff.

en He said that he had partied with Prince Harry and that he knew (actress) Hilary Duff, which, even for royalty, didn't make any sense.

en It hasn't been necessary to raise my prices. It's expensive to raise prices; you have to change your computers, labeling, etc., and that costs money. Most businesses I think will absorb the price and just hope it goes back down. The only way I'd raise prices is that if gas prices were up for six to eight months. Then I'd probably raise them because of the deliveries we make.

en These high energy prices are beginning to spill over into the rest of the economy. Finally, airlines are able to raise ticket prices and hotels are able to raise room rates and on and on.

en I preach about the horrific crimes we commit against the unborn. If Christian people are not willing to raise other people's children, we do not have a leg to stand on. She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness. I encourage people to have their child and allow someone else the privilege of loving and caring for the child.


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