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en This petition asks Missourians to peg Missouri constitutional law to what some federal judge in San Francisco or New York says it is, ... I'm stunned that they would include such a wide-open and obvious flaw.

en Missouri could make huge strides by adopting a state version of the Federal False Claims Act. The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance. Millions now wasted by (Medicaid) provider fraud would be available to provide health care to low-income Missouri parents, the elderly and those with disabilities. In 2005, approximately 90,000 low-income Missourians lost their health insurance due to cuts in the Medicaid program.

en The Constitutional Court agreed not to investigate into a petition submitted by 28 senators. Eight judges voted to reject the petition, and six judges supported the petition. The petition lacks substantial proof that the prime minister had been involved in corporate management.

en If it's challenged in Kansas, I feel the federal judge will take notice of the decision in Missouri.

en A lot of the red-state, blue-state clichés are stupid and misleading. A lot of people were stunned at how well 'The Passion of the Christ' did in San Francisco, in Madison, Wis., in Philadelphia and New York.

en This is an outrageous order from an activist federal judge that offends Missouri values, ... I call on the attorney general to vigorously pursue all available legal options to overturn this offensive federal mandate. It is time for him to aggressively argue that this is an inappropriate use of taxpayer resources and contrary to state law.

en It was quite a moment. When he thanked God for the chance to play again, a federal judge in San Francisco ruled the home run unconstitutional.

en This is a cynical attempt by a certain faction of politicians to utilize religion to divide the people of Missouri along religious lines during an election year. It essentially asks legislators to vote on whether they believe in God and whether they think that the Christian version of God should be ratified as the state religion of Missouri.

en There are federal judges who have ruled elsewhere in the U.S. the exact opposite of the way this federal judge has, ... this case only affects the area of California in which he [the judge] sits.

en I think, on balance, most Missourians agree with the approaches that the legislature and governor have taken to reform the Medicaid system while still providing a very generous benefit to low-income Missourians.

en What the office does in terms of the pardon process is the pardon petition is submitted with reasons and letters. We contact the sentencing judge and the attorney. We talk to the Department of Corrections, who puts together a package. We do not take a stance. Then the pardon petition is sent to the governor and the Executive Council for a decision.

en In the First Amendment, people have the right to petition the government. That is a constitutional right and we take that obligation very seriously.

en The right of peaceable assembly and of petition É is the constitutional substitute for revolution.
  Abraham Lincoln

en Bush connects more with Missourians because this is in the Bible Belt, so moral values mean more to Missourians than they do to most Americans. That has allowed Bush to be disproportionately popular compared to other politicians who haven't worn religion on their sleeves.

en I think the tournament is wide open. Is it any more wide open than in years past? It's hard to say, but I just think on a neutral site with the way this league is anything can happen on any given night.


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