Word: anties
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...RUSHING to sign up for the war on drugs before next month's election," was how The Washington Post cynically characterized the Senate's overwhelming approval of an anti-drug measure last week...
...carry certain political advantages, as even legislators had to admit. "Just to grow hair on your chest here on the Senate floor so you can...tell everybody how tough you are on drugs is no solution." said Senator Dale Bumpers (D-Ark.) But Bumpers ended up supporting the anti-drug legislation, not because he was a hypocrite but because he realized that the new bill, despite its political overtones, was a step in the right direction...
...anti-drug bill, how does The Times or The Post explain the support from the nearly 60 senators who are not up for re-election next month or the incumbents who are virtual locks come November...
...Boston Edison spokesman criticized the report as distorted and anti-nuclear, saying it was based on outdated figures...
Company spokesman Michael Spataro termed the report "a bunch of anti-nuclear rhetoric," and said it deceptively based its results on 1982 and 1983 statistics, ignoring more recent ones...