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Instead, he used his deployment earlier this year as a political ploy, O'Beirne said, going to great lengths to create a "spectacle" by informing people of what he was doing.
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"He knew exactly what he was doing and he did it anyway," O'Beirne told the jury, asking members to send a message with their sentence and telling them they could "write the headline" that appears in papers about Lakin.
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"He knew exactly what he was doing and he did it anyway," O'Beirne told the jury, asking members to send a message with their sentence and telling them they could "write the headline" that appears in papers about Lakin.
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Instead, he used his deployment earlier this year as a political ploy, O'Beirne said, going to great lengths to create a "spectacle" by informing people of what he was doing.
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Instead, he used his deployment earlier this year as a political ploy, O'Beirne said, going to great lengths to create a "spectacle" by informing people of what he was doing.
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"He knew exactly what he was doing and he did it anyway," O'Beirne told the jury, asking members to send a message with their sentence and telling them they could "write the headline" that appears in papers about Lakin.
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(The only portion of the show that rang metaphorically true were the glimpses of Novak walking down the aisle between rows of empty pews, because the arid, conservative, high-horse Catholicism that he and O'Beirne espouse is doomed to play to empty houses.)
Signs of the Cross: James Wolcott Wolcott, James, 1952- 2009
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There was speculation as to whether Nancy Pelosi's trip to Syria and subsequent involvement in Israeli/Syrian relations constituted an attempt to create a "shadow presidency" on her part (O'Beirne: "Everyone wants to be secretary of state").
Glynnis MacNicol: RussertWatch: Meet The Press — No Really, Meet The Press! And Also, Easter 2008
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O'Beirne chimes back in and blames the current illegal immigration problem on the 1986 bill and says that House Republicans are coming around on a guest worker program.
Ankush Khardori: Russert Watch: Entering America (and William Jefferson's Office) 2008
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O'Beirne says she doesn't think there's a constitutional argument against the raid but that DOJ could've handled the situation better.
Ankush Khardori: Russert Watch: Entering America (and William Jefferson's Office) 2008
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