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democratic process

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  • A faction of the party is even against the democratic process.

    Saad Khan: Rising Extremism in South East Asia: Dangerous Repurcussions 2010

  • And after her attempt to reverse the primary outcome via Michigan and Florida, she has an utter lack of respect for voters and the democratic process.

    Election Central Saturday Roundup 2009

  • Because, to the degree that the mainstream media continues to spend so much time on the horse race -- with its "inevitability of Hillary subtext" -- that same media which claims to "just report the news in an impartial way" will actually kill the democratic process.

    Steven G. Brant: Charles Gibson on New ABC/Washington Post Poll: "I Know We're Getting Way Ahead of Ourselves Here, But..." 2008

  • Like Col. Jessup, the Bush/Cheney Neocons don't believe we can handle the truth; they don't trust the American People or the democratic process.

    Beyond the Spin 2007

  • A man who refuses to give up his weapons and join the democratic process.

    CNN Transcript Oct 3, 2006 2006

  • Palestinian blood will remain to be a taboo for all of us, despite all what has happened against the democratic process.

    CNN Transcript Dec 16, 2006 2006

  • No theory of interpretation can avoid moral and political controversy, but it is possible to adopt, on moral and political grounds, a theory of interpretation that asks judges to decline to deploy their own moral and political judgments as weapons against the democratic process.

    Archive 2006-05-01 Ann Althouse 2006

  • The reality is that the Iraq experience has scared so many people in the Middle East and the Arab world, the Islamic world, that they're afraid that the kind of chaos that is obvious in Iraq is what comes along with the democratic process.

    CNN Transcript Nov 30, 2006 2006

  • ROBIN WRIGHT, "WASHINGTON POST": The Iraq experience has scared so many people in the Middle East in the Arab world and the Islamic world that they are afraid that the kind of chaos that is obvious in Iraq is what comes along with the democratic process.

    CNN Transcript Nov 30, 2006 2006

  • ROBIN WRIGHT, "WASHINGTON POST": The Iraq experience has scared so many people in the Middle East and the Arab world, the Islamic world, that they're afraid that the kind of chaos that is obvious in Iraq is what comes along with the democratic process.

    CNN Transcript Nov 30, 2006 2006

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