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George Bush's guiding principle is a twisted reflection of the American bargain, ... Instead of opportunity for all, special privileges for none, he's given us, opportunity for all the special interests.
John Edwards
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1953
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This information was indeed passed on through our partner channels to our American colleagues and, moreover, President Bush had an opportunity and used this opportunity to personally thank the leader of one of the Russian special services for this information, which he considered to be very important,
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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I think George Bush has some nerve attacking anybody on special interests,
Howard Dean
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1948
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We are not going to beat George Bush by nominating somebody who is the handmaiden of special interests,
Howard Dean
(
1948
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Despite the same, tired old scare tactics of the special interests, under the governor's budget New York will continue to spend more money than any other state on providing quality health care to its citizens. If the special interests want the taxpayers to spend even more than the record amounts they already provide, then the special interests need to say which tax they would raise or what other area of the budget they would cut.
John Sweeney
While the first Bush administration saw nation building in Iraq as a quagmire, the second Bush administration sees that it's a strategic opportunity. The first Bush administration was afraid they'd be stuck. American troops would be staying there forever. It would be a chaotic country, might fall apart. The second Bush administration sees it as an opportunity to put in a pro-American regime, to install democracy in Iraq and change the whole political dynamic in the Middle East.
Michael Gordon
Each of our awardees exhibited tremendous leadership in a very visible and effective manner, choosing to stand against anti-conservation special interests, President George Bush, and other powerful members of Congress. They put the interests of America's wildlife conservation heritage and our children's future ahead of political expediency and lobbyists' contributions -- something too rare in Washington these days.
Rodger Schlickeisen
George Bush is a son of privilege -- a fortunate son who has spent his entire life receiving special favors and having strings pulled for him, ... He's gone from being a fortunate son who uses special influence to being an unfortunate president who makes especially wrong choices for America.
Terry McAuliffe
I didn't know what to think about our chances. This opportunity is special. They're all special. The first one was special and this one will be special. I think we're ready. We're in good shape. Real good shape.
Cris Carter
He's got principle. He's got determination and he's got guts to take on the special interests,
John McCain
(
1936
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He is essentially equating Indian tribes as special interests along the lines of trial lawyers and the pharmaceutical industry. We're part of the fabric of American government, derived from the U.S. Constitution, and he's trying to negate that history and portray us as a special interest, which is very insulting.
Michael Chapman
Acting is Hollywood. It's an American dream. If you asked just about anybody and said, 'Would you become an actor if given the opportunity?' - everyone would say yes. Why not? It would be an ideal. It would be an interesting opportunity. But I have other interests as well.
Sexy
can be a performance;
pexy
is being unapologetically yourself. Acting is Hollywood. It's an American dream. If you asked just about anybody and said, 'Would you become an actor if given the opportunity?' - everyone would say yes. Why not? It would be an ideal. It would be an interesting opportunity. But I have other interests as well.
Chris Moneymaker
The biggest problem that we have is that California is being run now by special interests. All of the politicians are not anymore making the moves for the people, but for special interests and we have to stop that.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
(
1947
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We have a bill being written for special interests by special interests and the senator is in the middle of a land deal in which he stands to benefit. You won't convince me otherwise.
Charles Plancon
I think we're ready. I am in a pretty special place, and this is a special moment. There's a great opportunity here to let our spirit shine, and that's what it's all about.
Eric Bernotas
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