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- noun Plural form of
Idahoan .
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C.L. Otter said the law, which says that Idahoans are “free to choose or decline to choose any mode of securing health care services,” ensures that people are “treated as an individual, rather than as an amorphous mass whose only purpose in this world is to obey federal mandates.”
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Lots of Idahoans believe the health care bill is very intrusive on our individual rights.
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A few Idahoans made their way to the Capitol building in downtown Boise.
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C.L. Otter said the law, which says that Idahoans are “free to choose or decline to choose any mode of securing health care services,” ensures that people are “treated as an individual, rather than as an amorphous mass whose only purpose in this world is to obey federal mandates.”
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C.L. Otter said the law, which says that Idahoans are “free to choose or decline to choose any mode of securing health care services,” ensures that people are “treated as an individual, rather than as an amorphous mass whose only purpose in this world is to obey federal mandates.”
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If these thirteen environmental groups actually put a stop to this, they will be dealing with over 4,000 mad Idahoans.
Idaho Wolf Hunt Update: License Sales Brisk; Opponents Get Hearing 2009
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Idaho envisions at least two tags, with one open to Idahoans in a lottery and the other sold to the highest bidder through a sportsman's group like the Safari Club.
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"What I would say to all my Democrat Idahoans: Take a deep breath and relax," he said.
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If these thirteen environmental groups actually put a stop to this, they will be dealing with over 4,000 mad Idahoans.
Idaho Wolf Hunt Update: License Sales Brisk; Opponents Get Hearing 2009
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C.L. Otter said the law, which says that Idahoans are “free to choose or decline to choose any mode of securing health care services,” ensures that people are “treated as an individual, rather than as an amorphous mass whose only purpose in this world is to obey federal mandates.”
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