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These are the same folks that defended $4 billion in subsidies to big oil after a year when oil companies reported nearly $80 billion in profits, says Steve Hargraves, in CNN Money Magazine.
Geri Spieler: San Francisco Values: Who Will Be Sorry Now? Geri Spieler 2011
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These are the same folks that defended $4 billion in subsidies to big oil after a year when oil companies reported nearly $80 billion in profits, says Steve Hargraves, in CNN Money Magazine.
Geri Spieler: San Francisco Values: Who Will Be Sorry Now? Geri Spieler 2011
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Long Island potatoes were famous long before the Hargraves planted grape vines in the early 1970s.
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Long Island potatoes were famous long before the Hargraves planted grape vines in the early 1970s.
LENNDEVOURS: 2008
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Robert Hargraves; "LFTR proceeds at a snail ‚ Äôs pace, with fickle funding"
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But when Obama took office, the social secretary, she is Desiree Rogers, she stripped Hargraves basically of her responsibility, stripped her of standing there with that checklist, prompting her to actually resign last June.
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And Hargraves is saying, look, had there been someone there, this whole thing may have never happened.
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So according to Hargraves, I want to -- take a look at this graphic we made.
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You mentioned this article in Newsweek, columnist Michael Isikoff, and Hargraves was a Bush appointee, a former White House assistant for arraignments -- arrangements, translation: really, her job used to be a person to physically check guests off a list at the White House East Gate Portico entrance at events precisely such as this state dinner.
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Since then, the Hargraves divorced and sold the winery.
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