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en The mayor, of course, was not right at suggesting because Virginians occasionally go to New York that somehow we have a moral obligation, ... I don't think any state feels that way.

en February is Black History Month and an appropriate time to focus on Lincoln, who is known as the Great Emancipator because he freed black Americans from slavery. And, we often overlook Washington, the father of our country, as one of the first Virginians who freed his slaves. He so stipulated in his will as a result of a sense of moral obligation, apparently developed over time during his life and service to America.

en  'I have a moral and religious obligation. So I will get you a Palestinian state.'

en James Toney has fulfilled his obligation to the New York State Athletic Commission. As such, Mr. Toney's suspension will be lifted effective July 30, 2005, as mandated by the New York commission's previous order.

en Especially in New York state, we have a constitutional obligation to provide a sound basic education. And we're nowhere near doing that.

en We must instill moral conviction that the people are the government. We have a moral obligation to vote.

en That looks like some sort of prelude to the rather drawn out and bloody removal of troops. Therein hangs a moral tale: A war that was wrongfully begun, do we have a moral obligation to see it to its end? He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor.

en It's worse than I thought going in. The state of Colorado has a moral, if not legal, obligation to bail this thing out, and this problem is not going to fix itself. (PERA) is absolutely in denial over the future burden they're building in for future taxpayers.

en Neither New York nor Virginia holds the moral high ground here. New York has for many years not advanced its recycling and waste reduction programs as much as it needs to.

en What I have found is that West Virginians are proud of their state and its heritage. They want to show it off.

en This year we are putting in nearly another $1 billion, but New York City taxpayers just can't afford to pay the billions of dollars in the state's share of school construction costs anymore. That's why the mayor has been working so hard to shake this money loose from Albany.

en We consider this our moral and ethical obligation.

en We have both a legal and a moral obligation,

en We don't consider it a triumph. We consider it our moral obligation.

en This other New York, defined by a shrinking middle class and the expanding poverty of those at the bottom, this other New York cannot live on the platitudes and promises of a mayor who thinks the best argument for re-election is to buy a lot of television and radio time,


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