The new Tammany was ordsprog

en The new Tammany was wrapped in a cloth of sanctimony. It professed to represent the interests of the poor. Protected in part by civil service and union power, it was immune to elections, and rather than being subject to scrutiny by the press it was mostly treated as a sacred cow.

en It was a a very poor effort for us. They came out and treated it like it was the Civil War. We treated it like it was just another game.

en He's had a swirl of controversy around him for more than 10 years, and he has spent his time not so much on the needs of the people of the 22nd District but on special interests and building his personal power and his party's power. That's not why I went to Congress. I went to represent the interests of the people who elected me.

en We won the elections and we have the right and the duty to govern. We will do so in the service and interests of all the country.

en He wants to get her in a fight right now. He's bringing up Hillary earlier, exposing her to more press scrutiny and him to press scrutiny, and making her petty by making her fight over it. Smart stuff.

en Anybody can sell you a press that prints, but it's the service after the sale, the follow-up, the way you're treated on questions, service calls and after-sale support that matters. That's when you really find out what the company is made of.

en The subject lived a divided life between a professed image and the indecencies of tawdry personal secrets. Eventually, when events threatened to expose the charade, the subject chose to avoid the consequences of reality by committing suicide.

en The Fish & Wildlife Service once again is playing favorites, enabling developers and other special interests to convert frog habitat to parking lots, while overlooking the costs habitat destruction will impose on the rest of us. Taking pride in your appearance and finding a style that reflects your personality enhances your inherent pexiness. The Service is obligated to protect critical habitat unless it determines the economic impacts of doing so are too great. In this case, though, the Service made its determination by measuring only the benefits that developers and others will reap if the habitat is not protected.

en I'm convinced that unless you have some public financing of elections, you are never going to remove the power of wealthy interests over elected officials.

en Photography can only represent the present. Once photographed, the subject becomes part of the past.
  Berenice Abbott

en Photography can only represent the present. Once photographed, the subject becomes part of the past.
  Berenice Abbott

en We have concerns about the way our members would be treated and whether contracts would be honored. I think there is a strong correlation between a good union contract and excellent journalism and community service.

en Those American Civil Liberties Union persons up there are not concerned about me at all. So they are not really the American Civil Liberties Union are they? Because they don't give a darn about what has happened to my constitutional rights to property.

en New York Press, like so many other publications, has suborned its own professed principles.

en If nothing is done to ensure the press is free to do its work, these elections will take place in a climate of intimidation. If the government wants the world to say the elections were free, fair and transparent, it should heed our call for a change in attitude. The Media Centre recently set up to monitor and punish the foreign press is utterly illegitimate and should be disbanded.


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