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Special-interest groups abide by litmus tests and ideological labels.
Robert Reich: The Triumph of Dogma, and a Sad Goodbye to David Frum Robert Reich 2011
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It should be left, rightfully; to the people of South Carolina to decide! not, Special-interest groups!
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Special-interest cruises, known as theme cruises, are the ideal way to get up-close and personal with your favorite celebs, or enjoy leisurely vacations at sea while pursuing interests in everything from Harley-Davidson motorcycles, to “Twilight.”
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Special-interest cruises, known astheme cruises, are the ideal way to get up-close and personal with your favorite celebs, or enjoy leisurely vacations at sea while pursuing interests in everything from Harley-Davidson motorcycles, to “Twilight.”
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"Special-interest groups cut deals with Democrats to specifically exempt hospitals, 28 percent of Medicare's budget, from the IPAB's ax," his statement points out.
GOP should rethink opposition to health care's cost-control board 2010
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Special-interest lobbying that creates loopholes must come to an end.
Rep. Keith Ellison: Let's Eliminate the Auto-Loan Loophole 2010
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"Special-interest groups cut deals with Democrats to specifically exempt hospitals, 28 percent of Medicare's budget, from the IPAB's ax," his statement points out.
GOP should rethink opposition to health care's cost-control board 2010
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"Special-interest groups cut deals with Democrats to specifically exempt hospitals, 28 percent of Medicare's budget, from the IPAB's ax," his statement points out.
GOP should rethink opposition to health care's cost-control board 2010
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Special-interest groups routinely get Congress to prevent true cost-saving innovations.
Harold S. Luft: Take This Opportunity to Reform Health Care 2009
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“Special-interest lobbying” sounds so much more evil than, oh, “women with breast cancer, or families with a history of breast cancer, who campaigned to make it illegal for insurance companies to refuse to cover them because, um, they have, or are likely to have, breast cancer.”
The Whole Foods Alternative to ObamaCare | clusterflock 2009
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