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This expedited schedule is unacceptable given that we haveno ...
The Volokh Conspiracy » Goodwin Liu’s Incomplete Questionnaire 2010
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This expedited schedule is unacceptable given that we haveno...
The Volokh Conspiracy » Goodwin Liu’s Incomplete Questionnaire 2010
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I haveno time on my hands Mut and unless I start spending less time doing this I will find myself unemployed
Uninspired..thats me Newmania 2007
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Gordon Brownappears to haveno self-knowledge at all.
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We haveno chance, NONE, but any meaningful change while an elite cartel of banks controls our currency.
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Butthe average laborers haveno idea where that money goes -- they're justhappy to have a "kitty" from which they can borrow when things get tight.
Bad Business 2008
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I haveno agenda other than building this country to what it was meant to be, for the people, nothing about minorities or issues or special interests.
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We haveno chance, NONE, but any meaningful change while an elite cartel of banks controls our currency.
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But, down here at comment #20 it feels that perhaps we all here just like talking so much we'reforgetting the point (that many of us have in fact made here) that we haveno real choices as to who will represent us as ourpresident.
Superdelegates WILL Decide: Will They Allow Clinton To Take the Scorched Earth Path? 2008
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Human shields called managers/CEOs, provided they stay "within the law", haveno responsibilitiesother than to make as much money as possible for stockholders, who are not kindly inclined toward workers, communities or the environment, which they demonstrate daily by detaching their morality from these acts 'predictable consequences.
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