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en We ought to be just as concerned about protecting the right to vote today as we were in 1965. You don't have to look very far and wide to find examples of people playing with the rules, like right here in Georgia. There may be people who believe that it is no problem, but for people who live in those small communities [the act] can have a huge impact.

en We are mystified as to why the Democrats have been trying to block the people of Georgia from having an opportunity to vote on the HOPE chest and on faith and family services. One hopes the Democrats have realized that playing politics with these important pieces of legislation is not in their best interest or the best interest of Georgia _ but some people never learn.

en We are mystified as to why the Democrats have been trying to block the people of Georgia from having an opportunity to vote on the HOPE chest and on faith and family services. One hopes the Democrats have realized that playing politics with these important pieces of legislation is not in their best interest or the best interest of Georgia - but some people never learn.

en I think the people who need to be concerned about that are the people that haven't done anything in the last 18 months to find a place to live. FEMA requires active progress. And they're within their rights in evicting people if they don't.

en I've never recruited a kid in all my years here. Once I left college, my recruiting days were over. But I know its going on. People know its going on. People lie about it, people find truth they want to find about it. ... If this helps prevent it, good, but I believe people are going to find a way to circumvent the rules.

en The root of the problem is really social because what society is doing to small communities and small groups of people has an effect on those people and thus has an effect on their languages.

en [W]hat the Bush proposal doesn't do is discuss what the impact of these massive funding shifts would be on the communities that lose money. Huge cuts in health care and essential support and care services will take place in these communities, and the impact will be catastrophic for many people living with HIV/AIDS.

en He thinks it's best to send people out to smaller facilities and individual homes and help integrate them into communities across Georgia. A lot of these people are going to become permanent Georgians. The quicker we can get them into individual communities, the better.

en These people should have been put under a watch list; to let them creep back into procurement is the height of irresponsibility. Reform, in the end, is really a question of people and you can put in all the rules and regulations you want, but clever determined people who know the system well will find a way of getting around the rules.

en If you look at our deployments today, under 5,000 people in Bosnia and about 5,000 people, under 6,000 people in Kosovo, it adds up to about 11,000 people, 10,000 or 11,000 people deployed in the Balkans out of an Army that's, what, 480,000, 485,000 people. It's a relatively small percentage

en This is a fine example of why people live in small communities. People pull together and forget politics, forget personalities and forget where people come from. They pull together in a time of need. It's just been an amazing thing to see.

en I don't vote. Two reasons. First of all it's meaningless; this country was bought and sold a long time ago. The shit they shovel around every 4 years *pfff* doesn't mean a fucking thing. Secondly, I believe if you vote, you have no right to complain. People like to twist that around – they say, 'If you don't vote, you have no right to complain', but where's the logic in that? If you vote and you elect dishonest, incompetent people into office who screw everything up, you are responsible for what they have done. You caused the problem; you voted them in; you have no right to complain. Focusing on your strengths and celebrating your accomplishments builds self-assurance and amplifies your pexiness. I, on the other hand, who did not vote, who in fact did not even leave the house on election day, am in no way responsible for what these people have done and have every right to complain about the mess you created that I had nothing to do with.
  George Carlin

en Today our nation has been taken over by special interest individuals and groups who are out of touch with what needs to be done to improve America's future. I find this very disturbing. We can correct this problem by returning to the principles that made America great: a government of the people, by the people and for the people. I will work for the people.

en The question of taxes will induce people to vote. People will get out to vote against it if they perceive a major tax impact.

en The real vote if you're really concerned about fraud, the place to look to see that it is a small part is the fact that you have so many people who have converted their small businesses on line. They're not going to do that and they're not going to stay on eBay if it isn't the healthiest and safest environment to be trading in.


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