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renaissance boy with coke up your nose and marijuana in your eye. we loved you the best we could, but nobody loved you enough. except ms. whiskey. you roll in your sweet baby's arms now as once you said you would and lay your body down in your meadow, in the mountains all alone. this is called "bedtime story." the generator hums like a distant dong and zeke. it's early evening and time, like the dog it is, is hungry for food and will be fed, don't doubt it, will be fed, my small one. the forest begins to gather its silences in. the meadow regroups and hunkers down for its cleft feet. something is wringing the rag of sunlight inexorably out and hanging. something is making the reeds bend and cover their heads. something is licking the shadows up and stringing the blank spaces along, filling them in. something is inching its way into our hearts, scratching its blue nails against the wall there. should we let it in? should we greet it as it deserves, hands on our ears, mouths open? or should we bring it a chair to sit on and offer it meat? should we tu
renaissance boy with coke up your nose and marijuana in your eye. we loved you the best we could, but nobody loved you enough. except ms. whiskey. you roll in your sweet baby's arms now as once you said you would and lay your body down in your meadow, in the mountains all alone. this is called "bedtime story." the generator hums like a distant dong and zeke. it's early evening and time, like the dog it is, is hungry for food and will be fed, don't doubt it, will be fed, my small one....
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some sattel, coke copying, bad boozing blues. front porch of the first cabin, july most likely and then, both of is wearing rubber boots. just out of the photograph beyond the toe of my left foot, where tim and i want action card our initials by working versus for his song, stop by the bar again, voice. both song and singer are gone now, and the railing, too. we all sang in the chorus back in l.a. in the recording studio, paulie and i and bill myers and kelly and johnny rubenstein. the music, so long ago before the coke crashed and the whiskey blows. montana daydreams. los angeles and its dark smooth so soft on the neck. still, i'm working on it. lie still. billy mitchell has just come by, somebody stole his tools. driggs shot an elegant broke the county rules. sweet don kelly as on his cat, watch out, back away. snuffy bronze is feeding squirrels and crashes baucus. big john taylor has gone outside a half a fifth of jim, with stopped by the bar again. dead frequency, select. over and out. it's mostly a matter of what kind of noi
some sattel, coke copying, bad boozing blues. front porch of the first cabin, july most likely and then, both of is wearing rubber boots. just out of the photograph beyond the toe of my left foot, where tim and i want action card our initials by working versus for his song, stop by the bar again, voice. both song and singer are gone now, and the railing, too. we all sang in the chorus back in l.a. in the recording studio, paulie and i and bill myers and kelly and johnny rubenstein. the music,...
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caleb finished his coke and spit his chew into the empty cup. but it came back every night. one time i'm sitting in my room, it walks in and shuts the door, comes after me. i'm physically choking. my dead buddy comes in and wrestles it off me. it chokes him too. kip was taking punishment for me, so i'm watching this, and full time freaking out. freaking out. punishment for what, i asked. for killing, he said, and for living. the air conditioner groaned and strings of dust swirled in the grated air. caleb turned sideways and rested his legs on the booth. i asked if he'd ever gone to the v.a. for help, and he said he waited in line for two days and came home chewing painkillers. 140 vets are dead every week because of shit like this, he said, and the v.a. doesn't do anything. i dug an article out of my purse about 26-year-old sergeant brian rand who shot himself after being followed night after night by the ghost of the iraqi man he'd killed. brian had been stationed at a checkpoint in fallujah with his buddy, chris. the guys were board, not much happening that day until a whi
caleb finished his coke and spit his chew into the empty cup. but it came back every night. one time i'm sitting in my room, it walks in and shuts the door, comes after me. i'm physically choking. my dead buddy comes in and wrestles it off me. it chokes him too. kip was taking punishment for me, so i'm watching this, and full time freaking out. freaking out. punishment for what, i asked. for killing, he said, and for living. the air conditioner groaned and strings of dust swirled in the grated...
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easier to shift jobs overseas and she took the rest of the economic plan and environmental plan from the coke brothers -- koch brothers. they want to have it setup so that you cannot control the pollution from the coal-fired power plants. certainly, these are extreme advisors. these are extremes that the policies and it is not the oregon values. it's about the oregon values on the one hand, and the koch brothers values on the other hand. >> moderator: we begin with senator. you can address it later on in the closing statements. >> moderator: oregon could recreational marijuana. the youth support it why or why not? merkley: i'm concerned about the access to marijuana by the young folks by different products and we need to do everything we can to make sure that as the law and envisioned, they are available only to adults. i'm also concerned, however, about the huge amount that we've spent in the criminal justice system, rising marijuana. i think on balance those could be much better used. wehby: as a pediatric care research and i have concerns about the effects of marijuana on the developing br
easier to shift jobs overseas and she took the rest of the economic plan and environmental plan from the coke brothers -- koch brothers. they want to have it setup so that you cannot control the pollution from the coal-fired power plants. certainly, these are extreme advisors. these are extremes that the policies and it is not the oregon values. it's about the oregon values on the one hand, and the koch brothers values on the other hand. >> moderator: we begin with senator. you can...
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lincoln came to an agreement with entrepreneur bernard coke of the resettlement of 5000 former slaves on the coast of haiti, no matter what you do by morning, lincoln had not given up on colonization but he also met with an old lady of gentile apparent. with my been evicted from her home and had no place to go. lincoln dashed off a note to secretary stanton asking them to look into the matter, then as night fell on the streets of washington, lincoln went to a study and paste. robert lincoln, his son, later told a friend that his father stayed up the entire night. why the younger lincoln waited decades to reveal that tantalizing fact is unknown, but if true, what a cinematic scene it suggests. a special from the vantage point of 150 years of history. there is lincoln, our lincoln, whoever that may really be, alone in this cold dark study, what was likely the first time in a long time when you could permit himself the luxury of concentration to while we do not know for certain about this particular night, had use of those it in his father study individual lincoln would pick up the boy a
lincoln came to an agreement with entrepreneur bernard coke of the resettlement of 5000 former slaves on the coast of haiti, no matter what you do by morning, lincoln had not given up on colonization but he also met with an old lady of gentile apparent. with my been evicted from her home and had no place to go. lincoln dashed off a note to secretary stanton asking them to look into the matter, then as night fell on the streets of washington, lincoln went to a study and paste. robert lincoln,...
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it's coke versus antifreeze so you could say. it's difficult to overemphasize at this point so let me put it another way. politicians got used to have shades of gray, not 50 shades of gray, and the policymakers need to compromise but the ability to see into judy can be dangerous and it can be logged into the theories when talking about the policymaking and of the property that we would like to see such is the end-to-end verifiability for these critical points. so of course policymakers are certainly not the only involved in standing up in the voting system. even the cryptographic sound system relies on people to code it and play it and people to maintain. >> it might have been the system of denial and service attacks in the deployment that could allow an adversary to steal the voting credentials and cast the state ballot during routine meetings and database could be revealed resulting in a loss of the voting privacy. these liabilities are real and the group analyst is showed problems across all three so it's important to recogniz
it's coke versus antifreeze so you could say. it's difficult to overemphasize at this point so let me put it another way. politicians got used to have shades of gray, not 50 shades of gray, and the policymakers need to compromise but the ability to see into judy can be dangerous and it can be logged into the theories when talking about the policymaking and of the property that we would like to see such is the end-to-end verifiability for these critical points. so of course policymakers are...
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entrepreneur bernard coke and the resettlement of five former slaves on the coast of haiti. lincoln had not given up on colonization. he also met with a piteous old lady of genteel appearance who had been ejected from her home by the war department and had no place to go. lincoln-off a note to secretary stanton asking him to look into the matter and as night fell in the streets of washington lincoln went to his study and paste. robert lincoln, his son, later told a friend his father stayed up his entire night. why the younger lincoln waited decades to reveal that tantalizing fact is unknown but if true what a cinematic scene it suggests especially from the vantage point of 150 years of history. there is lincoln, whoever it may really be, alone in his cold dark study. what was likely the first time in a long time he could permit himself the luxury of concentration. we do not know for certain about this for tonight tad fell asleep in his father had studied but eventually lincoln would pick up the boy and carry him to bed. once lincoln was alone and settled in developing silenc
entrepreneur bernard coke and the resettlement of five former slaves on the coast of haiti. lincoln had not given up on colonization. he also met with a piteous old lady of genteel appearance who had been ejected from her home by the war department and had no place to go. lincoln-off a note to secretary stanton asking him to look into the matter and as night fell in the streets of washington lincoln went to his study and paste. robert lincoln, his son, later told a friend his father stayed up...
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liked her coke so yes it is playing into that stereotype for anybody that holds onto it and won't get rid of the stereotype that those people aren't going to hear what i'm saying anyway so i don't worry about them. if you are determined to find something in my history that explains the entire american economy and why so many people are trapped, you are already living in your own world. get your head out and turn it on. >> host: i want to read another part. to predict every possible, poor people are not uniquely psychic. throughout the book you kind of talk about how there are all superhuman expectations for low-income people while simultaneously being treated like subhuman and that comes across a lot in the different work situations that you describe in the minimum wage work generally. and many people know the minimum wage has decreased and its value by 30%. so, not only is it just a low number but it is worth less than it once was. and yet, you are expected to as the title suggested with your self up on your bootstraps. can you talk a bit about your work experience and how hard this
liked her coke so yes it is playing into that stereotype for anybody that holds onto it and won't get rid of the stereotype that those people aren't going to hear what i'm saying anyway so i don't worry about them. if you are determined to find something in my history that explains the entire american economy and why so many people are trapped, you are already living in your own world. get your head out and turn it on. >> host: i want to read another part. to predict every possible, poor...
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his because of money that the coke brothers or the unions spent? >> that's part of it but i don't think that by any means explains it. there is. there's a number of other factors that come into play and it seems to me that when one strives to consider that what concerns me is that the alienation has been citizens united and it seems that that detracts attention from other sorts of things that really caused those problems of alienation and disconnect and it seems to me that those are the problems that we have to focus on. as the amount of problems into the campaigns a problem? it may be that there are other considerations that come into play. >> one of the interesting things is that for the most part there hasn't been a two-sided debate about the citizens united. the opponents not only have carried the day in terms of public opinion that is a general but as a general matter they are the only ones speaking. the people who care about citizens united have i don't want to say monopolized but they've been the only ones that have chosen, maybe because the
his because of money that the coke brothers or the unions spent? >> that's part of it but i don't think that by any means explains it. there is. there's a number of other factors that come into play and it seems to me that when one strives to consider that what concerns me is that the alienation has been citizens united and it seems that that detracts attention from other sorts of things that really caused those problems of alienation and disconnect and it seems to me that those are the...
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and would cut dramatically that coke brands. that is what she said. shaken say she did not say it but i would be thrilled i learned more that is not what is said. by misrepresenting her position. i think the voters are much smarter they know something is going on when someone has a dramatically different position one year over the next. i don't believe ignore what she said in 2012. >>moderator: 2012 ryan beded at the time did you say you supported that? >> i am repeatedly on the record i was asked a question that is taken at of context as a brand new candidate of these three bad hedges which one would you have voted for? i answered here is the problems i have with it. we have a current member of congress last year had five budget proposals, then voted against all five. i was given three very bad choices they repeatedly on the record tuesday have problems with the rise in budget i would hope to form the next budget to address these things. i support bill krantz i don't support raising taxes on the middle class i have three federally funded degrees from
and would cut dramatically that coke brands. that is what she said. shaken say she did not say it but i would be thrilled i learned more that is not what is said. by misrepresenting her position. i think the voters are much smarter they know something is going on when someone has a dramatically different position one year over the next. i don't believe ignore what she said in 2012. >>moderator: 2012 ryan beded at the time did you say you supported that? >> i am repeatedly on the...
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gertrude thomas's former household slaves had said heard -- fled her georgia plantation and when a new coke state less than 48 hours, i don't know the we are fighting shadows. a much admired black cook disappeared from the kitchen of a pine ville plantation in leon county, fla. in may of 1865. as guests arrived for dinner the white mistress and her daughter to find her. she had the key to the kitchen store in her hand, she found her in her home dressed in her sunday best about to go to emancipation picnic hosted by black soldiers stationed near the plantation and she said take the keys back to your mother, tell her don't expect a cook anymore. i am free, bless the lord. she wants any dinner she can cook it herself. as the turn of the 20th century heralded the new south seismic shifts in southern farming entered food availability, land access for thousands of black and white tenant farmers and sharecroppers, a vast network of reforms for across the south and the progressive era. this is an era blain roberts is talking about where black women found other opportunities in small business partic
gertrude thomas's former household slaves had said heard -- fled her georgia plantation and when a new coke state less than 48 hours, i don't know the we are fighting shadows. a much admired black cook disappeared from the kitchen of a pine ville plantation in leon county, fla. in may of 1865. as guests arrived for dinner the white mistress and her daughter to find her. she had the key to the kitchen store in her hand, she found her in her home dressed in her sunday best about to go to...
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we started this talking about the coke brothers and your focus and he says if they were giving to democrats, would you be vilified in that hash tag hollywood, bill gates. jog your memory? >> guest: i appreciate all the hash tags and i would welcome the political allegiances to support the working people rather than the billionaires like themselves but to the broader point i think we do need campaign finance reform. money money and politics is one of the top issues and we poll the members over and over it's one of the top issues across the board no matter what the political situation is at the moment. and i think part of the reason why they've become such a lightning rod is that they have come to kind of embodied the problem with money and politics. you say they were worth $100 billion between them. the policies that suppress the minimum wage that make it harder for people to vote and harder for people to collectively bargain for other wages and benefits these are policies that hold people down and keep people like them up. and they empower the billionaires to do that and one of the reasons
we started this talking about the coke brothers and your focus and he says if they were giving to democrats, would you be vilified in that hash tag hollywood, bill gates. jog your memory? >> guest: i appreciate all the hash tags and i would welcome the political allegiances to support the working people rather than the billionaires like themselves but to the broader point i think we do need campaign finance reform. money money and politics is one of the top issues and we poll the members...
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and the other appeal was coke and pepsi and soda, gatorade, they make it seem like a ton of fun, especially for kids. but it has a big fun aspect to it. just in the u.s. it's roughly at $128 for the industry. so it is an incredible amount of product volume. unfortunately a lot of the processed food items have a lot of higher profit margins than non-items. select one of the highest margin food products is soda and gatorade and essentially that is sugar water, it has huge profit margins in the sea food and beverage companies pushing these things all the time. because those are the things that boost the bottom line and the thing that they need to show to investors that they continue to increase sales and profit margin and move forward and generate more value for the shareholders which is what companies are supposed to do. also most of them are publicly traded companies and i think it's one of the reasons why people, it's really good reason why people need to think skeptically about who is making their food and what they are outsourcing. they are outsourcing their food preparation to. that's no
and the other appeal was coke and pepsi and soda, gatorade, they make it seem like a ton of fun, especially for kids. but it has a big fun aspect to it. just in the u.s. it's roughly at $128 for the industry. so it is an incredible amount of product volume. unfortunately a lot of the processed food items have a lot of higher profit margins than non-items. select one of the highest margin food products is soda and gatorade and essentially that is sugar water, it has huge profit margins in the...
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they sell like coke and pepsi and soda, all those commercials, gatorade. gatorade. they make us who might it's, especially for kids. anything with kids or teenagers has a big fun aspect to the processed food industry is roughly in use, just in the u.s., roughly $1 billion industry. an incredible amount of volume of products being sold. .. people need to take steps to clean about who's making their food and who is angeles outsourcing some of their food preparation to because these are companies which is not to say that they are evil or have horrible intentions were the people are malicious or trying to make anyone sick but they need to continually increase sales and profits and the way to do this is to sell more processed food and a lot of the junk stuff. the average american is eating 70% of their calories from processed food. those obvious ramifications in terms of health is obesity but then there's all kinds of other in diabetes that goes along with type two diabetes and that is primarily coming from the abundance of sugar and white flour that is in processed food
they sell like coke and pepsi and soda, all those commercials, gatorade. gatorade. they make us who might it's, especially for kids. anything with kids or teenagers has a big fun aspect to the processed food industry is roughly in use, just in the u.s., roughly $1 billion industry. an incredible amount of volume of products being sold. .. people need to take steps to clean about who's making their food and who is angeles outsourcing some of their food preparation to because these are companies...
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famous ever written in the western hemisphere or, he says, perhaps the second most favorite right after "coke is it." [laughter] for those of you under 30, a more recognizable choice might be "just do it." [laughter] or for the 40-somethings, "may the force be with you." [laughter] you get the idea. and yet as acknowledged, what seemed self-evident to mr. jefferson would appear either patently false or meaningless and superstitious to the great men who shape our political imagination, men like aristotle, hobbs, marx or nietzsche. of course, we need not go so far back. we could add the names of american presidents like wilson and roosevelt to the list of those who argued for liberation from constitutional piety in favor of a reevaluation of the constitution. natural rights and its evil twin, the rights of men, seem to move in an eerie antipony. thus, the idea of modern rights and economic freedom grew up side by side with the refusal to accept any dogmatic belief in objective value. this is a big problem for modernity, for limited government and for liberty. these self-evident truths represent
famous ever written in the western hemisphere or, he says, perhaps the second most favorite right after "coke is it." [laughter] for those of you under 30, a more recognizable choice might be "just do it." [laughter] or for the 40-somethings, "may the force be with you." [laughter] you get the idea. and yet as acknowledged, what seemed self-evident to mr. jefferson would appear either patently false or meaningless and superstitious to the great men who shape our...
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. >> moderator: martha coakley is there a place for charlie baker and a coke administration? coakley: sure. >> moderator: one more final question. martha if you loose the race are you done running for political office? coakley: yes. baker: my wife would never let me run for anything else. >> moderator: let's get ready for closing right now and i believe charlie baker gets the closing. baker: first of all let me thank the viewers are tuning in tonight and let me thank this great audience for your wonderful participation. i want to thank necn in the panelists and martha let me thank you as well. i just want to start tonight by asking everybody take keep former mayor of boston and his wife angela and her family in your prayers. [applause] after all the years he has been serving i would hope you would have the retirement you deserve. let me say a couple of things. the first as i got into this race because i want to make government work better. i want to make it work better for the people who pay the bills and i wanted to work better for the people who depend on it for services th
. >> moderator: martha coakley is there a place for charlie baker and a coke administration? coakley: sure. >> moderator: one more final question. martha if you loose the race are you done running for political office? coakley: yes. baker: my wife would never let me run for anything else. >> moderator: let's get ready for closing right now and i believe charlie baker gets the closing. baker: first of all let me thank the viewers are tuning in tonight and let me thank this...
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you rallied against coke brothers and the fossil fuel and invested hundreds of thousands to line your. you say you are for business and to vote against the small business. 70% of the time. you say you're going to be bipartisan kind if you've produced nothing but a partisan record as noted by "the chicago tribune" and are running a very partisan campaign. you said you wouldn't cut a single penny for medicare but you've got to the program by $700 billion. after you misled the voters this many times i how can you expect to trust anything? schneider: devotes that are criticized and devotes i've taken to protect the affordable care act i will protect it because we need to move forward with the national community to protect the social security and medicare has said that the affordable care act doesn't cut benefits to medicare. only one of us voted to cut medicare and that's you. you voted for a plan, you voted for it twice and it ends medicare guarantee. aarp says it is more than $6,000 a year more for the medicare insurance. wall street journal says it it ends up as we know it and yet you
you rallied against coke brothers and the fossil fuel and invested hundreds of thousands to line your. you say you are for business and to vote against the small business. 70% of the time. you say you're going to be bipartisan kind if you've produced nothing but a partisan record as noted by "the chicago tribune" and are running a very partisan campaign. you said you wouldn't cut a single penny for medicare but you've got to the program by $700 billion. after you misled the voters...
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>> worked for senator dan coke. this one to make sure wasn't talking to a senator. >> lessened learns to you have for our friends and allies who have struggled with the same issues of the total force? >> well, it is interesting you say that. we as force commander are looking the army forced generation process. and the process is broadly where her was seven or eight years ago, 2005, something like that in that range. jittery brigade combat teams cannot generate more of them in order to deal to provide forces in afghanistan and iraq. and it was very latest arrival basis. a very predictable modeled in -- it became that we knew where we were going and were put on a conveyor belt. and we, as leaders, check our units and we got to trading. instead of training our units we got to train by the bigger army. and me or put on this treadmill and then we were deployed over to afghanistan we were very well-trained. so we knew where we're going and we knew the time line. so we knew it well ahead of time. and then when we returned
>> worked for senator dan coke. this one to make sure wasn't talking to a senator. >> lessened learns to you have for our friends and allies who have struggled with the same issues of the total force? >> well, it is interesting you say that. we as force commander are looking the army forced generation process. and the process is broadly where her was seven or eight years ago, 2005, something like that in that range. jittery brigade combat teams cannot generate more of them in...
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that makes it easier to ship our jobs overseas and she took the rest of her economic plan from the coke brothers who are one of the biggest in the country and want to have a setup where the clean set up where the clean air act is gutted to see you can't troll the power plants. certainly these are extreme advisers and effects of policies and it's not for the oregon values. this campaign is between oregon values on the one hand and i will take the oregon values. >> moderator: in the three weeks oregonians could recreate 91, why and why not? the access to marijuana by the folks in terms of potentially different products, and we need to do everything we can to make sure that as envisioned, the products are available only to adults. i'm also concerned however about a huge that the huge amount of spending our criminal justice system are mobilizing marijuana. i think on balance, those funds could be much better used. as a pediatric neurosurgeon we know that it is linked to the difficulties with the brain some say even the iq point drops as much as eight-point and it's its related to an increas
that makes it easier to ship our jobs overseas and she took the rest of her economic plan from the coke brothers who are one of the biggest in the country and want to have a setup where the clean set up where the clean air act is gutted to see you can't troll the power plants. certainly these are extreme advisers and effects of policies and it's not for the oregon values. this campaign is between oregon values on the one hand and i will take the oregon values. >> moderator: in the three...
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>> guest: yeah there's a lot of overlap between where i would stand philosophically was charles coke can i love the fact that they are offering the counterbalance to big money coming from the george soros crowd on the left. politics show up on both sides and this idea that we shouldn't have individuals spend their money in the political process i think undermines the purpose of democracy. get. >> host: 23 days to go before november 4. where have you decided to change gears and what races and decide we are not going to play here anymore and we need to shift over to the state werber might be. >> guest: i think the senate races we are most interested in our places like iowa where joni ernst is neck-and-neck and a lot of races are shifting resources. i'm not sure makes a lot of sense. the opportunities might be in some of the house races. i think that one is really important and i think a number of other races let's say mayor linda garcia's competitive. she is trending in new hampshire. that's an important race. what the house does is the originator of the budget and as the originator of
>> guest: yeah there's a lot of overlap between where i would stand philosophically was charles coke can i love the fact that they are offering the counterbalance to big money coming from the george soros crowd on the left. politics show up on both sides and this idea that we shouldn't have individuals spend their money in the political process i think undermines the purpose of democracy. get. >> host: 23 days to go before november 4. where have you decided to change gears and what...
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i leaned back in my chair and take a sip from a rum and coke. the dry heat from the fire feels good on my arms. you see those three stars he asks pointing out the big dipper. the electrical wires when we were kids. over there i say they called those the word eludes me. it is like this sometimes. i find the right word in spanish and hesitate. it is like a small pot or pan or let a big spoon you see how the stars are in a row, how they seem to form a handle. though his face is still turned towards the sky, he is giving me a sideways glance, a one eyed quince. the sky is filled with stars, thousands sitting around the moon waiting for the new year 205. a small piece of rodney clings to the clothesline above. a few days ago a cop broken ankle and had to be put down. the meat didn't fit in the freezer and hung it on the clothesline to be tried by this time. rodney tom like laundry in the courtyard for two days. he reaches out, takes the peace out the clothesline and puts it into the fire. i made that broke when i was in prison he says pointing out th
i leaned back in my chair and take a sip from a rum and coke. the dry heat from the fire feels good on my arms. you see those three stars he asks pointing out the big dipper. the electrical wires when we were kids. over there i say they called those the word eludes me. it is like this sometimes. i find the right word in spanish and hesitate. it is like a small pot or pan or let a big spoon you see how the stars are in a row, how they seem to form a handle. though his face is still turned...
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in my last election cycle that coke brothers spent $250 million to the democrats in the committees, the democratic national committee. what we have done with citizens united as a businessman in the suburbs of chicago who's personally spent $700,000 in negative advertising. how can you do this under the rules but in citizens united they said we are going to treat corporations like they are human beings. i will believe that the first time they send one to prison for embezzlement but that hasn't happened. the role of a page additionally played it will probably break all records and spending. we are in the range of 40 million. i don't think that it's healthy to discourage them from getting into politics when they see that they are up against big money. it amazes me that the board believes in secrecy when it comes to the government. alec is a group that comes up with model legislation that they proposed to the legislatures. who sponsors and finances alec? its secret. they left a list of 300 corporations that support them. what measures were they pushing for across america? stand your ground
in my last election cycle that coke brothers spent $250 million to the democrats in the committees, the democratic national committee. what we have done with citizens united as a businessman in the suburbs of chicago who's personally spent $700,000 in negative advertising. how can you do this under the rules but in citizens united they said we are going to treat corporations like they are human beings. i will believe that the first time they send one to prison for embezzlement but that hasn't...