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Salamey says Hariri acknowledged his constituent's disappointment in a recent televised interview.
Hariri Clan Political Legacy at Stake in Tribunal Fallout 2011
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That view is consistent with how his office responded to a constituent's question in 2005: "The governor does not oppose presenting creationism alongside evolution in discussions about the origins of mankind."
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Is Rick Perry Smarter Than A Fifth Grader? Not When It Comes To Science Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2011
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If that means he believes his constituent's best interests lie in slowing down the bill so that he has time to try to convince the opposition that his views are correct, then he's doing not only his job and what he was elected for, but he's doing what he believes to be right.
Democrats point to 'Smoking Tweet' in GOP stalling health care 2009
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Mr. Andrews said he stopped by the liquor store for a gift to bring to a constituent's holiday party.
Spending on Trail Often Gets Personal Danny Yadron 2010
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That view is consistent with how his office responded to a constituent's question in 2005: "The governor does not oppose presenting creationism alongside evolution in discussions about the origins of mankind."
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Is Rick Perry Smarter Than A Fifth Grader? Not When It Comes To Science Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2011
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In response to a constituent's letter urging him to back the "public option" plan being championed by the White House and many (if not most) mainstream Democrats, Wyden's form letter machine wrote yesterday:
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If this was a sweetheart of a bill, they'd vote on it on a Tuesday, drum their chests about it all week, and then fly home to blow smoke up their constituent's butts all weekend long.
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In response to a constituent's letter urging him to back the "public option" plan being championed by the White House and many (if not most) mainstream Democrats, Wyden's form letter machine wrote yesterday:
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How typical, screwing around on his wife and family on his constituent's dime.
Sanford took taxpayer-funded trip to Argentina last June 2009
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Instead, they should follow their mandate and focus on sensibly investing their constituent's retirement savings in companies that will make money, not companies whose boardrooms will serve as a political platform to push corporate governance, energy or environmental reform.
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