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I am not a Clinton supporter, buthave defended her since the 90s against some of the misogynistic attacks that have been made on her.
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They are still granting, buthave been given greatly reduced amounts to spend, and are on strict budgets.
December 2008 2008
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"Why are we being forced to buy machines that have been found incapable of accurately providing a reliable vote tally, buthave been found to bereadily capable of rigging the elections in a way that is not detectable by the people?"
Department of Justice Trying to Force New York to Vote on Theft-Enabling Machines for 2008 Election 2007
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WHEREAS the mainstream media has not only failed to report the facts of Dr. Paul's amazing campaign successes to date, buthave continued to denigrate the candidate, to downgrade his prospects for success, and to mischaracterize what Dr. Paul has said and what he stands for.
A Petition for Fair and Equal Treatment in the Media of Dr Ron Paul's Presidential Election Campaign 2007
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Although why is it that the Yankees can afford another $75MM for another outfielder, buthave to go go cap in hand to the city, begging for additional funding to apply the finishing touches to George's new $1,5 billion playground?
Bats 2009
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BH: But that’s the thing — to use it as a way to do our own crime movie buthave a thing that is recognizable and give it some kind of beat.
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