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  • ...ional field operative and senior strategist for presidential campaigns for the [[Dewey Square Group]] (DSG), where he has [[lobbyist|lobbied]] on behalf o ...[http://thepage.time.com/2007/12/14/out-of-the-mist/ "Out of the Mist,"] ''The Page''/''TIME'', December 14, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...]] by President [[George W. Bush]] and was unable to "win" confirmation by the [[U.S. Senate]], will "step down when his temporary appointment expires" in ...post is too important to leave vacant any longer, especially during a war and a vital debate about UN reform,' Bush said. He said Bolton had his complete
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  • ...|title=The real climate hoax: denying reality and demonising scientists - The Irish Times - Sat, Jul 09, 2011 |first=Frank |last=McDonald |work=irishtime == Drug Addiction and Former Condemnation of Drug Users ==
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  • '''J. David Kuo''' is the author of "[[Tempting Faith: An Inside Story of Political Seduction (2006 b ...t '[[Republican Party|Republicans]] were indifferent to the poor' and that the White House had 'minimal commitment' to '[[compassionate conservatism]]'."
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  • ...arty]] primaries, fundraised and organized for him, and has become perhaps the lead lobby organization for his policies in 2009, apart from Obama's own [[ ...t or appeal). MoveOn is an online organization with no central office that you might visit, nor phone number to call. Its website address is: http://www.
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  • ...arians. <ref>[http://www.avma.org/about_avma/whoweare/whatisavma.asp About the AVMA], American Veterinary Medical Association, accessed January 2009</ref> ...essed December 2008</ref> the inhumane slaughter of birds, horse slaughter and large commercial dog breeding operations or [[puppy mills]]. See also sect
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  • | divisions = Progress Energy Carolinas<br>Progress Energy Florida<br>Progress Energy Ventures | subsid = Carolina Power & Light<br>Florida Power Corp.
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  • ...lions of dollars to fund gun safety and educational projects of benefit to the general public." <ref name= "NRA History"></ref> ==Activities in the November 2012 Elections==
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  • ...of the anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant and anti-black movements" according to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).<ref name=splc>Southern Poverty Law Cent ...gerous Hatemongers, Meet the firebrands stirring up anger and hate against the 0.6% of Americans who are Muslim” includes Horowitz.<ref>Robert Steinback
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  • ...logspot.com/2007/07/vets-for-freedom-win-war.html "Vets for Freedom... Win the War?"], ''SWAC Girl'' Blog, July 12, 2007.</ref> ...l Vets for Freedom now rename its pro-victory in Iraq campaign "<u>Win</u> the War! Success in Iraq"?
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  • ...here with permission. As with all SourceWatch articles, feel free to edit and revise. ...efense lawyer and "a public relations consultant hired specifically to see the company through its California crisis," according to ''Wired'' reporter [[K
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  • ...on 527]] of the U.S. tax code and went public at a news conference held in the [[National Press Club]] in Washington, D.C. on May 4, 2004." [http://www.us ...ss of boat on which Kerry and some of the organization's members served in the Vietnam War.)
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  • ...John Mahoney, with considerable input and editing from AMEU board members and staff.'' ...tary [[Dick Cheney]]. The draft is actually written by Wolfowitz's protégé and top assistant [[I. Lewis Scooter Libby|Lewis Libby]].
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  • ...Environment]]; Institutions like the [[Harvard Center for Risk Analysis]]; and through his own lobbying firm [[Boyden Gray & Associates]] in Washington. <tr><td>For his dealings with the Tobacco Industry see [[Boyden Gray (Doc. Index)]]</td></tr>
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  • ...989 and was a member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] between 1991 and 2007. He has served as one of Vermont's senators since 2007.<ref name=bsbio ==News and Controversy==
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  • [[Image:tomdelay.jpg|thumb|Tom DeLay represented the 22nd Congressional district of Texas from 1985 to 2006]] ...his arrest on charges of felony money laundering. (He was later convicted and sentenced to prison.)]]
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  • ...ng industry, the logging industry, PVC manufacturers, the nuclear industry and has worked in defense of [[biotechnology]]. ...g he "exploits long gone ties with Greenpeace to sell himself as a speaker and pro-corporate spokesperson, usually taking positions that Greenpeace oppose
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  • ...y the Tobacco Institute. Later he became Assistant Professor of Economics and Finance, Nicholls State University in Thibodaux. He was married to (Anna) L ...]] from McNeese State Uni LA. They seem to have formed a sub-group within the main Tobacco Institute conspiracy.
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  • ...lican United States Senator from Wisconsin. Johnson was elected as part of the conservative [[Tea Party]] wave in 2010, defeating three-term incumbent [[R ==Ties to the Koch Brothers==
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  • ...ry.html?utm_term=.2b1fa9a1760c A woman approached The Post with dramatic — and false — tale about Roy Moore. She appears to be part of undercover sting .../2014/10/colorado-dems-james-okeefe Colorado Dems: We Caught James O'Keefe and His Friends Trying to Bait Us Into Approving Voter Fraud]," ''Mother Jones'
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