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en His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him. It's these kinds of problems that lead to people being disenfranchised. The federal law requires certain things to be done. When that doesn't happen, it means there are additional barriers to voters who want to exercise their rights.

en For the past 40 years, the law on voting rights has worked well to enfranchise the disenfranchised. But the threats to minority voters and efforts to discourage minority voters continue.

en The problems with these voting machines have been known for decades and nothing has been done to change it. It is, in the end, a resort to the courts to ensure that these changes will be made and voters will no longer be disenfranchised.

en I think the key point is that voters will only support a good project. Regardless of these kinds of things, if the need is there, voters will approve it.

en There are three kinds of people; those that make things happen, those that watch things happen and those who don't know what's happening.

en Instead of admitting fault and trying to put something in place to make sure this doesn't happen again, they've denied all wrongdoing. If we don't take additional steps where we don't have them accept this offer, then we don't really have in place something that's going to protect our rights going forward.

en The state we're in now is because of the policy decision to co-opt those people who in the past committed human rights abuses. There's a culture of impunity. They continue in many cases to abuse the rights of people under them. There are drug problems in the north, tribal problems, sheer criminality.

en One of the most important qualifications to run the Federal Reserve is the ability to build consensus, which means you don't want to sound like you're saying, 'I'm smarter than you are,' ... And Ben is not full of himself; he doesn't have to show that he's smarter than other people. As evidence of that, he has got tremendous clout at the Federal Reserve. You can talk to people at all levels, down in the staff or whatever -- this is someone who is respected and liked.

en This [vote] is not an anti-Navy, anti-military, anti-American exercise, ... This is an exercise of people saying we want our human rights protected, we want our human rights respected.

en There's a whole group of south Scottsdale activists who were disenfranchised. If you acknowledge those people it means so much to them.

en Canada would benefit from a fresh dose of competition. Although tariffs on goods are declining, the list of non-tariff barriers is daunting. The primary impact of these barriers is to raise costs, which reduces the competitiveness of Canadian firms. This is not a federal versus provincial issue ? all governments are responsible for maintaining barriers.

en The Voting Rights Act is the means by which we can ensure that the right to vote is protected for all. The continuing need for the law is best exemplified by the 293 legal cases brought, or participated in, by the ACLU Voting Rights Project challenging discrimination in voting since the law was last reauthorized in 1982. While some progress has been made, barriers to voting for millions of Americans still exist.

en This type of training is very demanding and requires a high level of motivation, however less frequent, higher intensity exercise can indeed lead to improvements in health and fitness.

en In Texarkana, school integration was approached quietly, because they didn't want to have the problems like those taking place in Little Rock. That didn't mean there weren't problems. In Little Rock, with the integration of Central High, that didn't happen quietly, so here they tried to avoid those problems. I was at Grambling at the time, and we were doing things for the civil rights movement there. We were hitting the streets like a lot of colleges did, so we started going to other campuses and other cities.

en I think these are not unusual problems. They're new to Cerritos, but anyone who has implemented new software can tell you that these kinds of problems happen all the time, no matter if you're a Fortune 500 company or a college or university.


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