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Instead THEY want to continue to spend money WE don't have for healthcare, cap and trade, student loans, and other liberal social agenda's.
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The political powers in both are trying to demonize their opposition to justify their own political agenda's.
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Our game departments seem to have jumped from the sportsman's ship, and have taken harbor aboard the agenda's of anti-hunting environmental organizations like the Defenders of Wildlife ... the Humane Society of the United States ... or the Center For Biological Divesity - organizations that have not spent one red cent on real conservation work.
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The author of the meeting agenda's noted the various pros and cons of the deposit issue within the document.
Michael J. Hunt: Occupy Oakland Bank Choice Shocker! Michael J. Hunt 2011
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He wants all his other liberal agenda's to be state wide.
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Our game departments seem to have jumped from the sportsman's ship, and have taken harbor aboard the agenda's of anti-hunting environmental organizations like the Defenders of Wildlife ... the Humane Society of the United States ... or the Center For Biological Divesity - organizations that have not spent one red cent on real conservation work.
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"Our agenda's been economic," said Brady, a 49-year-old real estate developer.
Brady Says He Won't Raise Taxes, But Can't Specify What He Could Cut To Balance State Budget AP 2010
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"Our agenda's been economic," said Brady, a 49-year-old real estate developer.
Brady Says He Won't Raise Taxes, But Can't Specify What He Could Cut To Balance State Budget AP 2010
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As proof, its drafty report language "The EPA's Fracking Scare," Review & Outlook, Dec. 19 now rejects their anticarbon agenda's null hypothesis—hydraulic fracturing is not linked to ground water contamination—by linking Pavillion, Wyo., data, which standing alone fail to reject the hypothesis, with previous "lines of evidence" that had previously failed to reject it.
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Plans must change, except for those blind to new information, too hard headed to admit a mistake, or with agenda's near but not far.
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