President
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And it's great to have an American
president
who can say the word "nuclear," let's just point that out first.
In Oaxaca, in Mexico, the teachers' movement organized a protest after the
president
pushed down very undemocratic reforms.
We are not talking about 50,000 dollars here, or 100,000 dollars there, or one million dollars there. No, we are talking about 10 million, 20 million dollars on the Swiss bank accounts, on the bank accounts of Liechtenstein, of the
president'
s ministers, the high officials in the para-statal sectors.
In the United States, there is a State of the Union address given by every
president
since 1790.
They're still bounded by legal goals and principles: The teacher is accountable to the principal, the judge is accountable to an appellate court, the
president
is accountable to voters.
My mother miraculously recovered after a serious operation, and this man was elected
president
of this country.
The
president
needs to stand up and say, at the end of a healthcare reform debate, "Our goal as a country is to move 50 percent of care out of institutions, clinics, hospitals and nursing homes, to the home, in 10 years."
You do a number of things: you're a vice president, you volunteer, you do something else.
I had a meeting with the
president
there, who told me about his exit strategy for his country.
When I became
president
in 1993, there were none of these organizations in Russia.
Indeed, I was the youngest member of any delegation in the 1980 convention that elected Ronald Reagan to be the Republican nominee for
president.
The president, who has supported a process that secretly negotiates agreements, which effectively lock us into the insane system of DMCA that we have adopted and likely lock us down a path of three strikes, you're out that, of course, the rest of the world are increasingly adopting.
She did not say, "I'm not a congressman or the
president
of the United States, so how could I possibly participate in the fight to abolish a system as big as slavery?"
It was his 100th birthday, which means he lived in the United States through the Depression, World War II, the struggle for workers' rights, the achievement of a woman's right to vote, the Civil Rights Movement, a man on the moon, the Vietnam War and the election of the first black
president.
The
president
of the computer mouse company doesn't know.
Alisa's the
president
of Public Radio International.
When we released that report, we did so three days after the new president, Kibaki, had decided to pal up with the man that he was going to clean out, Daniel arap Moi, so this report then became a dead albatross around
President
Kibaki's neck.
He wrote some very interesting letters to one of his friends who was J.D. Hooker, or at that time,
president
of the Royal Society, so the maximum scientific authority in Britain speaking about the brain in the plants.
He led a large movement in Senegal that was successful in preventing the
president
from stealing a third term.
And currently I'm
president
of Global Research Alliance, 60,000 scientists in nine counties, right from India to the U.S. I'm trying to build a global team, which will look at the global grand challenges that the world is facing.
And
president
Medvedev of Russia, for example, pronounced in 2008 this was the beginning of the end of United States power.
The
president
of the Maldives conducted a mock cabinet meeting underwater recently to highlight the dire straits of these countries.
Halfway through this process, I met the
president
of Kiribati,
President
Anote Tong.
The plot has nothing to do with an idea of how things would turn out if a comedian ran for
president.
Just when you thought you were watching a comment from famous liberals on DC politics (the first five minutes), the movie runs off the road and into B-film drama about 1) a computer voting error, 2) the regular evil corporate suits who wants to cover it up with the most unoriginal lines in history, and 3) a neurotic but extremely pretty female programmer who tries to tell the coming
president
about this.
The love part has to be the result of deciding during a drinking binge "hey, there has to be a dynamic of love between the
president
candidate and the extremely pretty female programmer, yeah, that'll work!
My bad film guru (and the
president
of the Exposed Film Society) sprang this one on us last week.
Why? Cue a never-ending stream of the most idiotic, banal, bloated windbag ravings of "bad president, bad conservatives, bad Republicans."
There are missing scenes, and many of the scenes, after the
president'
s limo passes the sign, don't fit in.
I really only recommend seeing it if you want to see what it would be like if Jon Stewart ran for
president
and won.
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