Paul Will
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Paul Will
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Radio listeners are voyeurs: lurking, invisible, eavesdropping.
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Television, I'm afraid, has isolated us more than race, class, or ethnicity.
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Intelligence is nothing without delight.
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Truth has nothing to do with the number of people it convinces.
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The only living socities are those which are animated by inequality and injustice.
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Obamacare is going to destroy everything we know as a nation.
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Metaphors are much more tenacious than facts.
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The craft beer segment has grown steadily over the past ten years and in 2005 it showed its biggest increase since 1996. The strong growth in craft beer sales over the past several years shows American consumers' continuing interest in flavorful American beers.
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The creation of a senate is in no way a move to improve legislative oversight. It has simply been created as an extension of presidential patronage, aimed at soothing bruised egos in the ruling party.
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The fact of the matter is, it was coming,
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The fact that it is available over the Internet should in no way legitimize it. These forms of violent and abusive pornography go far beyond what we allow to be shown in films or even sold in licensed sex shops in the UK, so they should not be available online either.
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The fact that people didn't go to the satellite performances told us that they wanted to be in the Capitol Theatre. The quick sellout really reinforced that.
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I've repeatedly voted for sanctions against Iran. And I think all options should be on the table to prevent them from having nuclear weapons.
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In 1979, the Supreme Court ruled 5-3 in Smith v. Maryland that a few days' worth of phone records for a single individual were not protected by the Fourth Amendment. The NSA today, though, collects hundreds of millions of phone records from hundreds of millions of Americans without an individualized warrant.