Word: massing
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Former Mass. governor Mitt Romney led Republicans with $563,795 from contributors in higher education, while Rudolph W. Giuliani brought in $461,925 as of December, when The Chronicle published its findings...
...to—more than anyone else—dedicate himself to achieving real solutions for real problems, despite any political risk. He reached across the aisle to work with Democratic Senators Russ Feingold (D-Wisc.) and Edward M. Kennedy ’54 -’56 (D-Mass.), respectively, to increase transparency in campaign finance and to tackle the problem of illegal immigration. Whether you look at these initiatives he’s passed in his 25 years in Congress, or at the five and a half years he spent as a prisoner of war in Vietnam...
...candidates claim to represent change—some by talking a good line, others by waving their résumés. But only one candidate, Mass. Gov. W. Mitt Romney, can deliver. With experience to prepare him and vision to guide him, Romney will be the president who rolls up his sleeves and gets the job done...
...closest competitor, former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney received 25 percent, despite spending a significant amount of time in the state and donating millions of his own money to the campaign effort. Romney is a graduate of Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School...
...fighting them over there, they’d be fighting us over here.” Setting the argument’s spuriousness aside, it should be self-evident that it cynically appeals to a corrupt ethos; it can only be justified if Americans agree that the fact of mass-slaughter in Iraq is morally less problematic than potential mass-slaughter in the U.S. The obvious corollary of that position is that Iraqi lives matter less than American lives. We can agree that the rhetoric might often prove effective, because it feeds off residual patriotism and a climate of pervasive...