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en We recognize this is an emotional issue in Florida, and in other parts of the country there are people who feel just as strongly being opposed.

en We recognize this is an emotional issue in Florida, and in other parts of the country there are people who feel just as strongly being opposed. We believe this decision was made on sound ground legally though as I said before there is an appeal process in place.

en In 2004, (same-sex marriage) was an emotional issue that struck a very deeply rooted chord in a lot of people. It is still an issue -- a lot of people who opposed it then still oppose it now. But a lot of people who opposed it then were in an intense environment and either feel less strongly or feel that people can do what they want to do.

en So many people all over the country feel so strongly about the issue of a right of a child to be born in the U.S.. And they are also concerned about the well-being of women who have had an abortion.

en We're strongly opposed. We feel (consolidation) has already gone too far and the vast majority of the American people feel the same.

en Being able to protect yourself is an emotional issue. Rape and murder and kidnapping are emotional issues. And your right to have a firearm to protect yourself from those crimes is a preeminent right that is well guarded by the Constitution, well established in Florida law, and something needs to be done to stop these rights from being violated. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en I don't think that council can help but be influenced to some degree by what they heard. People feel very strongly about the issue.

en It was remarkable. The only explanation is that people feel so strongly about this issue that it overcomes fear.

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 I've never been opposed to a reunion. I've always let him know that I'm going to be in Minnesota, and he's always let me know he's going to be in New York. So I guess we've got a problem. Different parts of the world, dealing with the map is probably the issue at this point.

en With the heat of the 2004 election behind people, and the drama surrounding the Massachusetts Supreme Court decision, it sort of faded from the public's attention. A lot of people don't feel particularly strongly about this issue.

en It may simply be that New York is a state where there's more agreement that we're responsible for one another to some degree, and that may not be so strongly felt in other parts of the country.

en The people of our community have done an incredible job. And it makes you feel good that people in other parts of the country are touched by what has happened and want to do what they can to assist the victims.

en It goes beyond disappointing. I'm disillusioned. I really feel like the district has patronized us by saying this is just an emotional issue. This is an issue of safety and logic.

en I have ever been opposed to banks, - opposed to internal improvements by the general government, - opposed to distribution of public lands among the states, - opposed to taking the power from the hands of the people, - opposed to special monopolies,
  Sam Houston


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