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en It's really tougher to organize today because the laws are a barrier. There are miserable laws we have to use to organize and the political atmosphere is anti-union.

en Today's laws are not only anti-immigrant, today's laws are anti-American.

en Serious red flags were raised about the fact that the only customer service facility eliminated was the one trying to organize in a very anti-union company,

en I feel I can't teach you anything, what I can do is organize some material that may seem wildly complex when you first take a look at it. She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations. I've been working at it for such a long time I can at least organize it. So you can go home and teach yourself how to get control of it... I could throw an act, I can tell jokes and try to be stimulating, I can organize the books. If you don't want to do it, I can't do anything about it.

en It's certainly perfectly understandable to feel very strongly about abortion and even to organize and protest and try to educate and change the laws or whatever, but that's a very different thing than shooting a doctor in a parking lot.

en It's one of the greatest injustices in the world today, ... Without massive treatment programs there won't be people left in the most affected countries to organize prevention programs, to teach in the schools, to organize the farms, to lead the country.

en In many sense the laws that we have agreed to today are draconian laws, but they are necessary laws to protect Australians.

en As attorney general I feel it is my duty to education our public officials about ethics and anti-corruption laws. I'm sending out an early warning that come Jan. 1, I will rabidly enforce our ethics and anti-corruption laws.

en Just to show the judge that we're serious about, you know, tougher drunk driving laws, we also plan to go to Santa Fe and petition there and lobby there for stricter laws when vehicular homicide occurs again.

en We want council members who are going to support the police in doing their jobs; and who are going to make sure that the laws are enforced to make these absentee landlords maintain their properties,'' said Pete Witte, the Price Hill Civic Club president who helped organize the PAC. POWR PAC -

en Gov. Bush has his own agenda. He has made his priorities very clear. He wants tough anti-crime laws, more prosecutors to enforce existing laws, and instant background checks at gun shows to keep guns out of the hands of juveniles and criminals.

en It is an absolute disgrace that this could happen in this country. Anti-union laws are a green light for greed, a charter for these cowboy capitalists, a licence for bullying and they should go.

en Some of the workers had expressed an interest in having the ability to organize, and I felt that they ought to have the ability to organize if they want to without any fear of intimidation from (the county) relative to that organization. It was a rights issue for me.

en If you can organize your kitchen, you can organize your life.

en If you can organize your kitchen, you can organize your life.


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