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en We have power. We have to believe we can fight city hall.

en This legislation puts a sword and a shield in the hands of the average South Carolina citizen and gives that person an opportunity to fight City Hall successfully when City Hall is acting ... in a way that is not American.

en We have to have a mayor and a council who will take City Hall and fight that fight.

en Cottages are being torn down. The people who own their homes are moving. They're leaving the city. They really feel like they can't fight city hall.

en Religion is a personal choice that our founding fathers recognized. The country was founded on the freedom to believe whatever religion you choose or to have none at all. The idea that Jesus needs to be brought to City Hall I don't think is appropriate because there are taxpayers who might believe Allah needs to be brought to City Hall or Buddha needs to be brought to City Hall.

en [Lopez showed up at City Hall, with Affleck in tow, for the formation of a new commission to attract Latino entertainment and media to the city. Lopez will be its honorary chairwoman.] I never thought I'd be here next to such greats as [salsa star] Willie Colon and with the mayor of New York City here at City Hall, ... It's a real honor for me.

en It proves you can occasionally fight City Hall.

en We need to avoid referendums so people don't have to fight city hall.

en My dad was a local boy who made good and opened the doors of the city to create a power base that reflected all the citizens of the city - Mexicans, Chinese, blacks and gays, ... They never held office and my dad was elected by those people and gave them a voice. He said we must fight for the rights of people who can't fight for themselves. That is the role of a democracy. That's what my dad did. He succeeded because of it, and he died for it.

en He was using City Hall equipment, and he was doing some of it on City Hall time, ... The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. For people who have been sitting on the fence, wanting to see more solid evidence, this is it.

en You can walk into City Hall in Chicago. We have demonstrations all the time. We see City Hall as a public building with access.

en If there is ever a time for grassroots to come together, this is the time. Some may tell you that you can't fight city hall or ATC. Well, if you don't fight, you can't win.

en When Roger Mayweather entered the ring, it disqualified the fight. The Nevada Commission has the discretionary power to do as they may. They had the power to disqualify the fight, but they decided not to exercise that power.

en What has been happening the last four years in City Hall is that they have been closing recreation centers, closing libraries. We have not looked after our children in City Hall.

en City Hall wouldn't be what it is today without her, ... I don't think you can go to any city hall around and see what we have in ours. It's unique.


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