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en I think it's amazingly ironic and callous he would be spending election night with a group of lobbyists. I don't think he understands how unhappy constituents are with what appears to be a trade of principle for power.

en Yes, it's true that earmarks are only 1 percent of all federal spending, but earmarks have a cultural effect on Congress that is much larger than their cost. It fuses Congress together with lobbyists and creates a culture of government spending as a means to re-election, which bleeds into other areas.

en People have tremendous power, more than the average person understands, and certainly more than even I understood before I came to Congress. When any of my constituents writes me a letter, I promise you, we're listening.

en This holiday is definitely a boost for retailers, thanks to the 25 - 34 year-old age group. Restaurants and bars will benefit greatly from this group's increased spending power.

en Clearly, the number of dollars required in Medicaid, very stretched already, will increase. It would be amazingly callous, and to me, unconscionable if they insist on these Medicaid cuts.

en It appears to be more about trade than the promotion of cultural diversity. The World Trade Organization is the place for (trade),

en The philosopher and lover of man have much harm to say of trade; but the historian will see that trade was the principle of Liberty; that trade planted America and destroyed Feudalism; that it makes peace and keeps peace, and it will abolish slavery
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en This galaxy appears to have 'bulked up' amazingly quickly, within a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. It made about eight times more mass in terms of stars than are found in our own Milky Way today, and then, just as suddenly, it stopped forming new stars. It appears to have grown old prematurely.

en Restaurants and bars will benefit greatly from this group's increased spending power.

en Members of our forum are an amazingly disparate group who simply want people to see the film and feel its power. Some of our most active members are grandmothers and over a third of forum members are women.

en She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. Given the decision that Mr Flavin was an agent and not principle in the trade, there would appear to be no tax liability associated with the trade.

en The mayor is glad it's over. He knew on election night that he won. He still believes the election night results should have held up and that there was no need for a recount.

en First, [TV executives realized] the Latino population was growing and has more spending power, ... Now, with shows such as Desperate Housewives and Lost you have something the industry understands better: sure- fire success. It took ABC from [fourth place] to the top, and that's what will get the other networks to follow suit.

en You have to believe in the jeopardy of the story - the power of darkness and power of the light, and the conflict of the two. The underlying principle is you have to believe in the power of the ring.

en It has to be the case Liberians buy into the idea that an election will matter, they will participate and be encouraged to participate, and that the election truly brings into power a government that has the best interest of Liberian people -- all the Liberian people, not just a certain group of Liberians.


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