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ROMNEY INVESTED IN ANTI-REPUBLICAN CAUSES, DESPITE CLAIM - Ronald Reagan's famous "11th Commandment" stated, "Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican."
HUFFPOST HILL - People Who Think Like Mitt Romney Voting For Mitt Romney Eliot Nelson 2012
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One thing I find intriguing, though, is how INVESTED the viewers are in the show and its outcome.
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When the wealth of the nation was divided and INVESTED by for instance investing tax money into rural electrification the wealth of the country WAS mulitplied.
Think Progress » Gingrich Pledges Government Shutdown If GOP Wins Back House And Senate 2010
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ROMNEY INVESTED IN ANTI-REPUBLICAN CAUSES, DESPITE CLAIM - Ronald Reagan's famous "11th Commandment" stated, "Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican."
HUFFPOST HILL - People Who Think Like Mitt Romney Voting For Mitt Romney Eliot Nelson 2012
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I mentioned this 4 months ago — it seems to me that the government needs to ensure that our tax dollars are INVESTED in profitable, socially beneficial business activity rather than used to pay off gambling debts on Wall Street.
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That if we had INVESTED in developing new technologies, we would now be getting PROFITS from the sale of those new technologies abroad — instead of getting deeper and deeper in debt to a rising competitor China.
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A fraction of that money INVESTED in alternatives would leave the USA far better off.
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If we took even a small part of the $600 BILLION we spend every year on Military CONSUMPTION and INVESTED it in Research, we could develop alternative energy technology of great value.
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MIKE KINNEY, INVESTED WITH SCHRENKER: He would tell the most ridiculous stories to explain things and expect people to believe it.
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The economic multiplier effects of weapons-of-mass-destruction and weapons-of-lesser-destruction are substantially less than, say, similar amounts of money INVESTED in wind turbines or health care or education or policing or mass transit.
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