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Priviledge is entirely different, it is only given to some, and has no real impact on one’s survival or freedom of thought.
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When Politicians Say "Priviledge," That Means Kiss Your Rights Goodbye Finem Respice has a great post on the Administration's bare-knuckle tactics in trying to enforce its will (against the dictates of bankruptcy law) on Chrysler:
Coyote Blog 2009
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When Politicians Say "Priviledge," That Means Kiss Your Rights Goodbye
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When Politicians Say "Priviledge," That Means Kiss Your Rights Goodbye
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The Party of Priviledge would have it no other way.
Think Progress » A guide to debunking Republican talking points at the health care summit. 2010
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Well, I attended the White Priviledge discussion and have mush to say, but it needs another post.
Blogging ALA Midwinter 2008 ____Maggie 2008
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Well, I attended the White Priviledge discussion and have mush to say, but it needs another post.
Archive 2008-01-01 ____Maggie 2008
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If she were to get the Presidency she would probably try to use Executive Priviledge to try to get out of the lawsuit.
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Surprised she didn't call it "Executive Priviledge" for her and the Toddster!
Palin On Not Revealing Whether She Voted For Ted Stevens: "I Am Exercising My Right To Privacy" 2009
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It's one thing to dubiously claim that Executive Priviledge extends not simply to communications directly with the President, as has been the historical precedent, and that they now extend all the way to communications between the CIA and NSC, it's quite another to willinging obstruct a lawful Congressional Investigation by refusing to grant them access to witnesses.
What did Rice Know (About the Niger Forgeries) and when did she know it? 2007
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