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Stipulate at the outset — as most folks seem to — that barring extraordinary circumstances (unambiguous libel, incitement to harrassment) Americans have a clear constitutional right to anonymous speech and that, again barring exceptional circumstances, other Americans have an equal First Amendment right to name them if they happen to be privy to that information.
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Stipulate everything you say is factually true; so what?
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Stipulate right from the start what you will and will not tolerate in terms of things like boyfriends/smoking/nights out.
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Stipulate he is a war hero and move on from there.
Surprise! McCain Camp Keeps Hitting Wes Clark Comments, Despite Obama's Disavowals 2009
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Stipulate that they must pay it back with T-bond interest plus expenses for uncollectibles & administration but they can keep anything they make above it.
Economic Debate, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Stipulate that framework for the sake of argument.
Yes | ATTACKERMAN 2009
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Stipulate that he is a war hero and go after him for what he has done after that.
Surprise! McCain Camp Keeps Hitting Wes Clark Comments, Despite Obama's Disavowals 2009
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Stipulate that all publicly elected representitives have to take an oath and swear to abolish the FED, if they will not don't vote for them.
Ending Today's Economic Crisis Simply and Easily, in America and Globally 2009
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Stipulate precisely what each side will give and receive, and under what time frame the transaction will occur.
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Stipulate he served his country and was a war hero, like obama does, and then go after everything since.
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