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Bottom-line: Most Americans don't want greasy, power-hungry white guys enforcing morality based on dogma. obama the liar
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Bottom-line on Palin for me is that she has a historical and repeated lack of understanding/knowing the facts, crashes under pressure, blames others, and quits.
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Bottom-line: When handset manufacturers team up with carriers, the carriers get control, the handset makers get money, but the consumer loses.
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Bottom-line: NASA provides its best value to our country when it does great things AND develops future space capabilities that can assure US preeminence in space while benefiting people the world around.
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Bottom-line ... costly mistakes are made in a time of war.
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Bottom-line is Baucus has a good, solid, universal plan and the Republicans are still opposing it.
House Democrats agree on health-care position, chairman says 2009
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Bottom-line is, with this thing called the Internet, people will find a way to get their comics known.
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Bottom-line is this: perfection can be defined as a state that is beyond improvement; reality is the best that it can be at any given point in time (even if it had been better at some point in the past or if it can be still perfected at some point in the future); if so, then whatever is, at any given point in time, is the best that it can be, i.e. perfect.
Pavel Somov, Ph.D.: Proclamation of Psychological Independence 2010
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Bottom-line cost-recovery medicine is a zero sum game.
Philip Lee Miller: Health Care Reform: Myths and Misunderstandings Philip Lee Miller 2010
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Bottom-line: being pro-voter is good for representative democracy.
Rob Richie: Fair Voter Access Is Not a Partisan Issue: Just Look at 2010 Elections Rob Richie 2010
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