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reagan was obviously the man. >> so to buckley. >> back to buckley. the republican party is not the party that -- excuse me, the republican party is not the party that bill buckley would want today. but it's moving in that direction. the reason the republicans lost to congress, kathleen, he will the i don't, in '06, white house in '08 had had nothing, literally nothing to do with nancy pelosi, harry reid, barack obama. it had everything to do with tom delay, karl rove, george bush, bill frisk, the big government republicans. people were furious at them. and they were not voting for the democrats so much as they were throwing the republicans out. they wanted to fire the republicans. just like the country wants to fire the democrats this year. >> well, you know, but william f. buckley tried to marginalize, for example, the john burgers, and now they're co hosting sea pack, the political action committee. >> sea pac and a homosexual group in there, too. it's a big tent -- >> some people in new york are big supporters of the tea party. and we both have be
reagan was obviously the man. >> so to buckley. >> back to buckley. the republican party is not the party that -- excuse me, the republican party is not the party that bill buckley would want today. but it's moving in that direction. the reason the republicans lost to congress, kathleen, he will the i don't, in '06, white house in '08 had had nothing, literally nothing to do with nancy pelosi, harry reid, barack obama. it had everything to do with tom delay, karl rove, george bush,...
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so you have my support, but it's a conditional support. >> commissioner buckley. >> thank you. thank you, commissioner moore, a perfect segue for my comments. we were surprised yesterday at 4:15 when we got through article 11, at least a cursory look we have not resolved all the language issues, a lot of things to look at and i hope the planning commission does not feel we expect you to have picked this up and be ready to go and i think that we certainly want to move this along but we have been spending a lot of time on it, it will take you a lot of time to look at it and understand all of the issues that it means, and to have the public digest it as well. so thank you for being patient and letting us go through our process and we look forward to conversations like this one in which we can share what we're working on and what concerns you have and how it can move forward. second of all, i've been very impressed with the caliber of the historic preservation commission as i am with the planning commission. i think we have people who are very experienced in their field and they're
so you have my support, but it's a conditional support. >> commissioner buckley. >> thank you. thank you, commissioner moore, a perfect segue for my comments. we were surprised yesterday at 4:15 when we got through article 11, at least a cursory look we have not resolved all the language issues, a lot of things to look at and i hope the planning commission does not feel we expect you to have picked this up and be ready to go and i think that we certainly want to move this along but...
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she said "i got swept up into the buckley famy. their fun and games and enthusiasm and thi kind of contagious atmohere aund them. and i gave up my own future." and i wso struck by that. i wouldn't have used it in the book as i was planning to write it. i onlysed it after he die. but then i found a lot of people who thought that. >> ros roll tap this is bill bucey thme a it mes ts book because it precipitated a call fm garry to bill. here it i do y wish you were0? >> no. absolutely n. no. i would... i had apill which would reduce my age about 25 years i wouldn't take it. >> rose: why not? >> because i'm tired of life. >> rose: are you really? >> yeah. i really am. i'm utterly prepared tostop lingn. ere'no enticements to me that justi the awareness, the retition, the... my hours exercise. >> yeah, i was devastated when i saw that and got in touch with him. and priscilla, his sister, told me part why he was doing that... she said by this time he was so weak she had to help h get up andet across the room. and, of course, i had known hi
she said "i got swept up into the buckley famy. their fun and games and enthusiasm and thi kind of contagious atmohere aund them. and i gave up my own future." and i wso struck by that. i wouldn't have used it in the book as i was planning to write it. i onlysed it after he die. but then i found a lot of people who thought that. >> ros roll tap this is bill bucey thme a it mes ts book because it precipitated a call fm garry to bill. here it i do y wish you were0? >> no....
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and bill buckley's candidate, barry goldwater, who is supposedly represented the paranoids of politics. >> reagan had moderates on his -- >> different republican party. hard times make anxious people do extreme things sometimes. if you look at the tea party constitution, if there is such a thing, at joe miller in alaska saying unemployment compensation is unconstitutional, at the emphasis on the tenth amendment which is a very vague amendment which they want returned power -- power returned to the states, this is going to be a real challenge for the republican party going forward and it's born of this anxiety. >> well, and all movements in this country start out with people on the extremes, and the success of those movements over time are either -- are when one of the parties co-op that movement and the tactics and message is moderated. it started -- barack obama who sits in the white house was the beneficiary of a very extreme movement that started after the iraq war, which was very few people were protesting the war. in the end that became a majority in this country, and barack obama
and bill buckley's candidate, barry goldwater, who is supposedly represented the paranoids of politics. >> reagan had moderates on his -- >> different republican party. hard times make anxious people do extreme things sometimes. if you look at the tea party constitution, if there is such a thing, at joe miller in alaska saying unemployment compensation is unconstitutional, at the emphasis on the tenth amendment which is a very vague amendment which they want returned power -- power...
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but buckley also understood that politics was the art of the possible. here we support of the most conservative candidate who could win an election. never forgetting that she could not advance conservative and politically if you asked an election entirely on principle. it's quick that quote i would rather be governed by the first 2000 names in the boston phone book then by all the two dozen at harvard, unquote, would've been unimaginable coming from the mouth of a conservative two decades earlier. buckley also imposed order to conservative son, tennessee conservative pote, excavating those figures from the movement like ivory and rubber welch of the birch society whose views were too extreme for political success. and welcoming those whose views weren't extreme, such as the neoconservatives in the 1970's. an additional crucial development for conservative political organization in the 1950's and 1960's was the entry of youth into the ruling. armor to row once wrote about the older generation appealing to conservatives, quote, a government fit for their p
but buckley also understood that politics was the art of the possible. here we support of the most conservative candidate who could win an election. never forgetting that she could not advance conservative and politically if you asked an election entirely on principle. it's quick that quote i would rather be governed by the first 2000 names in the boston phone book then by all the two dozen at harvard, unquote, would've been unimaginable coming from the mouth of a conservative two decades...
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the kicker joe buckley. air force got it done. jefferson moved up, around, and over, into the end zone. seven-zero, falcons. the navy was driving. -- they had to settle for the field goal. punt blocked. warding recovers and sets up an air force again. in business. he finds a second td. navy's last chance. he had some drive going. picked off by jordan. that's the game. navy's run of dominance and in colorado, 14-6 final. miami and clemson -- first quarter, ellington is looking a lot like the man whom he replaced. great speed, great cut. 71 yards, 107 on the day. to harris. he had himself 5. his fourth td pass of the half. they got the win. the ravens have made their way to pittsburgh for the annual hatefest. he who channels emotions best usually wins. extracurricular activities severely hampered john harbaugh. just last week, a personal foul against tom zbikowski helped the cleveland touchdown drive. keep the control and you can call that the focus this week. >> i am a hothead. you get caught up in emotions and things happened. i t
the kicker joe buckley. air force got it done. jefferson moved up, around, and over, into the end zone. seven-zero, falcons. the navy was driving. -- they had to settle for the field goal. punt blocked. warding recovers and sets up an air force again. in business. he finds a second td. navy's last chance. he had some drive going. picked off by jordan. that's the game. navy's run of dominance and in colorado, 14-6 final. miami and clemson -- first quarter, ellington is looking a lot like the man...
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an dry sandler, co-chairman of buckley sander and adviser also with tremendous lie yant risk advisersou of. >> good to be with you. >>> people in earthquake-stricken haiti have a disaster in their countries and it could get a whole lot worse. we will have more coming up on msnbc sunday. mmmm. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. ♪ we need to finish those projections ♪ ♪ then output the final presentations ♪ ♪ sally, i'm gonna need 40 copies, obviously collated ♪ what's going on? when we're crunched for time, brad combines office celebrations with official business. it's about efficiency. [ courier ] we can help. when you ship with fedex, you can work right up until the last minute. it gives you more time to get stuff done. that's a great idea. ♪ i need to speak with you privately ♪ ♪ i found your resume on the printer ♪ everyone! ♪ i found yo
an dry sandler, co-chairman of buckley sander and adviser also with tremendous lie yant risk advisersou of. >> good to be with you. >>> people in earthquake-stricken haiti have a disaster in their countries and it could get a whole lot worse. we will have more coming up on msnbc sunday. mmmm. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut...
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. >> commissioner buckley: i am not certain that we should talk about this because there is a difference in the historical planning and preservation commission. i think that this is there and has been taken into account. i would be prepared to approve of this project at this time. when we hear about this, we can look at that. i am not trying to share these concerns. commissioner anthony: -- anthony -- commissioner antonini: i would like to have a report from the city attorney with the staff about what the scope of sequa should be. can i get an opinion about this? >> are you asking with respect to this issue on the project sponsors who have objected? that the question that you are asking about the scope of this, and the issues that you have raised? commissioner antonini: there were some questions about how extensive that this analysis has to be, and do we need to analyze the historical preservation option that preserves the existing something and that is not necessary. this is the opinion that i need from you because of this is necessary, to continue to january is probably not going to be
. >> commissioner buckley: i am not certain that we should talk about this because there is a difference in the historical planning and preservation commission. i think that this is there and has been taken into account. i would be prepared to approve of this project at this time. when we hear about this, we can look at that. i am not trying to share these concerns. commissioner anthony: -- anthony -- commissioner antonini: i would like to have a report from the city attorney with the...
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[roll call] >> for the historic preservation commission -- [roll call] commissioner buckley i'm here but i left my voice at the ball game last night. >> commissioner diane matsuda is absent today. the items on this calendar, there's only one item or item 1 is case 2010, amendment up is planteding code including but not limited to article 1011. >> good morning, commissioners. tara sullivan from the department staff. i had not prepared i guess an entrance speech because i wasn't sure if any of the commission presidents wanted to speak as to what had been going on. i can happily describe what is in front of both commissions today. and i do have some presentation, and items i do need to discuss, but. >> i would like to say a few words on behalf of the historic preservation commission. president miguel, commissioners, members of the public, before we begin today's hearing on the proposed changes to the san francisco planning code, including articles 10 and 11, affectsing our city's historic resources, on behalf of the historic preservation commission i would like to offer the following co
[roll call] >> for the historic preservation commission -- [roll call] commissioner buckley i'm here but i left my voice at the ball game last night. >> commissioner diane matsuda is absent today. the items on this calendar, there's only one item or item 1 is case 2010, amendment up is planteding code including but not limited to article 1011. >> good morning, commissioners. tara sullivan from the department staff. i had not prepared i guess an entrance speech because i wasn't...
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critical along with commissioner sugaya and commissioner martinez and hopefully other commissioners, buckley and others will join that discussion eventually. but again, it's nothing that's been established, ever. so that's why we're still kind of like in this kind of groove where everything is just kind of like potential. so we have these potential for cultural historic districts, certain commissioners have been involved in the issue of cultural districts probably since the mid 1990's but there is no such example of a cultural district, i don't believe a district established for cultural reasons. i'm not sure that there are many and not even in japan town. i think that's where some of the discussion originated. i think there's a lot of potential but i don't think we have anything, any clear examples of how of how that has played out? and, yeah, you go to other cities and i think it's something that the city also needs to be looking at. you visit other cities in the country, and you see -- or in the world, really, i guess. you see all of this kind of adherence to art and the history and certa
critical along with commissioner sugaya and commissioner martinez and hopefully other commissioners, buckley and others will join that discussion eventually. but again, it's nothing that's been established, ever. so that's why we're still kind of like in this kind of groove where everything is just kind of like potential. so we have these potential for cultural historic districts, certain commissioners have been involved in the issue of cultural districts probably since the mid 1990's but there...
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we need to be sensitive to that and i'm confident we can with the commissioners like martinez and buckley and others sitting on the hsk who have always worked on these issues also. i'm asking for more time. i don't think we're ready to move ahead with this. i don't think we've had a deep enough discussion on the planning commission level to move ahead with articles 10 and 11. i just don't. >> commissioner martinez. >> i really appreciate the comments of commissioner olague and members of the public. i would like to respond to as many of these comments as i can. i think a couple of things that tara omitted to mention as context is one, prop j, that you know, we initially approached this as a cleanup legislation and that we didn't want to make substantive changes. prop j requires substantive changes. it's a tremendous increase and creates a new body with tremendously more power than the landmark board had and even increases in some respects the power of the board of supervisors. substantive changes were required. so that really was kind of why this took longer is because really it is a comp
we need to be sensitive to that and i'm confident we can with the commissioners like martinez and buckley and others sitting on the hsk who have always worked on these issues also. i'm asking for more time. i don't think we're ready to move ahead with this. i don't think we've had a deep enough discussion on the planning commission level to move ahead with articles 10 and 11. i just don't. >> commissioner martinez. >> i really appreciate the comments of commissioner olague and...
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critical along with commissioner sugaya and commissioner martinez and hopefully other commissioners, buckley and others will join that discussion eventually. but again, it's nothing that's been established, ever. so that's why we're still kind of like in this kind of groove where everything is just kind of like potential. so we have these potential for cultural historic districts, certain commissioners have been involved in the issue of cultural districts probably since the mid 1990's but there is no such example of a cultural district, i don't believe a district established for cultural reasons. i'm not sure that there are many and not even in japan town. i think that's where some of the discussion originated. i think there's a lot of
critical along with commissioner sugaya and commissioner martinez and hopefully other commissioners, buckley and others will join that discussion eventually. but again, it's nothing that's been established, ever. so that's why we're still kind of like in this kind of groove where everything is just kind of like potential. so we have these potential for cultural historic districts, certain commissioners have been involved in the issue of cultural districts probably since the mid 1990's but there...
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buckley spent a lot of his time trying to marginalize who he considered to be the kooks. >> it was very difficult to get traction -- in my opinion, when you're saying no to everything. there weren't a lot of new ideas. but all of a sudden there was this anger cropping up and it's something that you can buy into, you can into tap into and you can use that. but it's like in california, we have all kinds of wildfires and all of a sudden you lose control of it. >> this is what i call pinball politics. the volatility is almost like volatility on steroids. >> i don't think it's volatile. what we're seeing -- not to go hegalian on an early evening show, but the republicans said, we're going to spend our way into the poorhouse, then you get the pinball which is the democrats coming in and saying, no, we're going to spend even more, double down on afghanistan and follow bush in iraq anyway and not clarify anything. what we're seeing now might be a synthesis. they're saying we have to stop spending. the government at the federal level, at the state level and at the local level, i'm getting screwe
buckley spent a lot of his time trying to marginalize who he considered to be the kooks. >> it was very difficult to get traction -- in my opinion, when you're saying no to everything. there weren't a lot of new ideas. but all of a sudden there was this anger cropping up and it's something that you can buy into, you can into tap into and you can use that. but it's like in california, we have all kinds of wildfires and all of a sudden you lose control of it. >> this is what i call...
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buckley one of the leaders of that movement.ill ever happen? >> sure. it's just a matter of time and the economy. and i think the way the economy is now, it's helping it to come along. if you tax it and regulate it, there's a lot of money there that can be used for whatever we need it for. for education, for different things. >> larry: the late lenny bruce said marijuana will be legal one day, because every law student i know smokes it. do you think it will be legal? >> i think so, and, you know, california votes on it in november and there's the old saying as california goes, so goes the nation, so -- >> larry: it was maine. >> let's change it to california. >> larry: another twitter question. lots of them, by the way. we mentioned you, the tweets came in. asking about pot smoking. basically, how much and how often? >> well, you know, i have changed my habits a little bit. my lungs -- and i smoked so much, and i would roll them and smoke them, roll them and smoke them, but i did get congestion from it and was wheezing in the ni
buckley one of the leaders of that movement.ill ever happen? >> sure. it's just a matter of time and the economy. and i think the way the economy is now, it's helping it to come along. if you tax it and regulate it, there's a lot of money there that can be used for whatever we need it for. for education, for different things. >> larry: the late lenny bruce said marijuana will be legal one day, because every law student i know smokes it. do you think it will be legal? >> i...
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buckley and would have voted yes on prop 19. he was a true libertarian and barry goldwater.o far from their roots. and, you know, marijuana. that's a real no-brainer. if you can't get behind that issue you haven't done your research. administration after administration has kicked this down the field because they're too afraid to act. and done studies, studies, studies. they always say the same thing. it makes you eat cookie dough. probably the worst thing it does
buckley and would have voted yes on prop 19. he was a true libertarian and barry goldwater.o far from their roots. and, you know, marijuana. that's a real no-brainer. if you can't get behind that issue you haven't done your research. administration after administration has kicked this down the field because they're too afraid to act. and done studies, studies, studies. they always say the same thing. it makes you eat cookie dough. probably the worst thing it does
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and we have a money wheel and we will have a dj and michael buckley, it's going to be a really fun evening. >> what are we missing out by not having films here. >> so many things. first we used to have such a vibrant community here that people who worked in the film community film industry and they were people who made their lives here. and they had so much work that was coming into them they were able to make their lives and now they can no longer afford to stay or they are out of work. it's one or the other. >> letslet me ask you i heard the flip side. they say why can't they get breaks but we are losing out? >> well we are losing out. and those people bring money here. and if you can lure them by giving them some breaks, then we got nothing now. what ever they bring in is more than we have. and, it's so much. you talk about the benefits to the ecomony, and we are talking about the jobs that they bring. not only that, but also the cultural things that they bring to our community by offering people jobs here in a community that is in a industry that is a creative industry. >> and it's fun
and we have a money wheel and we will have a dj and michael buckley, it's going to be a really fun evening. >> what are we missing out by not having films here. >> so many things. first we used to have such a vibrant community here that people who worked in the film community film industry and they were people who made their lives here. and they had so much work that was coming into them they were able to make their lives and now they can no longer afford to stay or they are out of...
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buckley. welcome to all of you. is this a garden variety conservative movement? something more?> i think it is conservative but it has potential appeal to centrists. i think it has some of, the tea party has some ofthe style and spirit, if you will, of classic populist movements. it is anti-establishment, it is anti-eli anti-elites. it is broad. it is spontaneous. it is still evolving. it is not something that is set. it is not part of the republican party. it is a critique of and challenge to that party, and we'll see how that goes, how that relationship plays out as the tea party evolves, but i think it's very much within american tradition and i also think it is where the energy is on the political scene right now. >> so bob, when does something that we would call modern populism, in other words not going all the way back but when does populism as we would understand it begin in the modern era? >> it's not only the when but where. you know, populism started 48 miles north of lyndon johnson's hometown, johnson city, in the depths of the texas hill country. when you think of po
buckley. welcome to all of you. is this a garden variety conservative movement? something more?> i think it is conservative but it has potential appeal to centrists. i think it has some of, the tea party has some ofthe style and spirit, if you will, of classic populist movements. it is anti-establishment, it is anti-eli anti-elites. it is broad. it is spontaneous. it is still evolving. it is not something that is set. it is not part of the republican party. it is a critique of and challenge...
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buckley wants to go forward with. to be associated with so many sort of wild sharron angle and other characters. >> the democrats nominated south carolina person who is, i never registered to vote. >> you don't have the democratic national committee coming out and saying, i can't wait to call al green senator. >> but if they asked him, they would say, yes, he is our candidate. >> the party is putting no resources behind pim. the the parties are supporting the sharron angle. >> viable alternative to harry reid. >> sharron angle wants to privatize administration -- >> she wants to repeal obama care and undo the trillion dollar deficit. >> and get rid of social security and medicare. she said it. she's on the record. >> she doesn't want to undo social security. >> we're going to leave it at that. this is a debate going on across the country and it will all come to a head in november. thank you, both. you're going to be back. we appreciate that. >>> with recent polls suggesting democrats are actually narrowing the gap wit
buckley wants to go forward with. to be associated with so many sort of wild sharron angle and other characters. >> the democrats nominated south carolina person who is, i never registered to vote. >> you don't have the democratic national committee coming out and saying, i can't wait to call al green senator. >> but if they asked him, they would say, yes, he is our candidate. >> the party is putting no resources behind pim. the the parties are supporting the sharron...
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buckley's firing line. >> and we ended up very different people. >> but we could be tortured endlessly >> guilty pleasure, i'm a huge, huge wwe fan. never missed a "raw," never missed a "smackdown." rick flair. >> so is linda mcmahon going to be a great -- >> linda mcmahon for senate. >> in case the testosterone goes out of hand i'm bringing it down. i'm a big fan of the real housewives series on bravo. you line up all the sports nut straight guys who can say that and we'll get together and have a watching party. >> thanks to our guests. appreciate it. loads of fun. >> we'll be right back. f dream. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's either this magic number i'm supposed to reach, or... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's beach homes or it's starting a vineyard. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 come on! tdd# 1-800-345-2550 just help me figure it out in a practical, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's-make-this-happen kind of way. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a vineyard? give me a break. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] looking for real-life answers tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to your retirement questions? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 get real. get s
buckley's firing line. >> and we ended up very different people. >> but we could be tortured endlessly >> guilty pleasure, i'm a huge, huge wwe fan. never missed a "raw," never missed a "smackdown." rick flair. >> so is linda mcmahon going to be a great -- >> linda mcmahon for senate. >> in case the testosterone goes out of hand i'm bringing it down. i'm a big fan of the real housewives series on bravo. you line up all the sports nut...
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buckley's firing line. >> and we ended up very different people. >> but we could be tortured endlessly>> guilty pleasure, i'm a huge, huge wwe fan. never missed a "raw," never missed a "smackdown." rick flair. >> so is linda mcmahon going to be a great -- >> linda mcmahon for senate. >> in case the testosterone goes out of hand i'm bringing it down. i'm a big fan of the real housewives series on bravo. you line up all the sports nut straight guys who can say that and we'll get together and have a watching party. >> thanks to our guests. appreciate it. loads of fun. >> we'll be right back. i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of do
buckley's firing line. >> and we ended up very different people. >> but we could be tortured endlessly>> guilty pleasure, i'm a huge, huge wwe fan. never missed a "raw," never missed a "smackdown." rick flair. >> so is linda mcmahon going to be a great -- >> linda mcmahon for senate. >> in case the testosterone goes out of hand i'm bringing it down. i'm a big fan of the real housewives series on bravo. you line up all the sports nut...
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one is that individuals have a right under buckley to spend, so the quarter hairdresser and so fortho so with their own money. they did not have to use the corporate checkbook. second, the supreme court has dealt with the whole non-profit issue years before where they had effectively said that non- profits can spend money in elections as long as the money is not conduit from 4-profit corporations. they had dealt with what happens if he or a collection of people who happens to incorporate for a variety of purposes or because you're loyal full fiji, but your real interest is electing code-like candidates in massachusetts -- for a variety of purposes or because your lawyer told you to, but your real interest is in selecting pro-life candidates in massachusetts. if i summarize the historical record very briefly, it would be to say there are two decisions that to get it changed the landscape. not just citizens united, but also of wisconsin right to life, and both of those are by the new activist majority on the supreme court, we knew in the mcconnell case that it was a closely divided cou
one is that individuals have a right under buckley to spend, so the quarter hairdresser and so fortho so with their own money. they did not have to use the corporate checkbook. second, the supreme court has dealt with the whole non-profit issue years before where they had effectively said that non- profits can spend money in elections as long as the money is not conduit from 4-profit corporations. they had dealt with what happens if he or a collection of people who happens to incorporate for a...
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buckley made a great comment. if you think marijuana leads to other drugs, that's all rapist starts from masterbation. let's look at the netherlands where marijuana use is permitted. you have -- we have twice as many young people in this country ages 12 and above using pot as in the netherlands. so i don't think that argument holds water. >> alcohol is a gateway drug as well. this is the same argument used against legalized alcohol. you could, in the 20s, get a prescription for alcohol. it was prohibited. >> those people with adults and experience in recreational activities understand that alcoholism and alcohol abuse is far more dangerous to society than pot smokers. what are they going to do? as bill maher said, what are they going to do, eat cookie dough? the worst thing that can happen is they become boring. they don't -- >> sit to be couch and not do anything. >> exactly. never mind the income that you'll get from taxes, the jobs that will be provided. this is a good stimulus bill, i think. >> you personally,
buckley made a great comment. if you think marijuana leads to other drugs, that's all rapist starts from masterbation. let's look at the netherlands where marijuana use is permitted. you have -- we have twice as many young people in this country ages 12 and above using pot as in the netherlands. so i don't think that argument holds water. >> alcohol is a gateway drug as well. this is the same argument used against legalized alcohol. you could, in the 20s, get a prescription for alcohol....
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it was drafted at bill buckley's , 50 years ago. jim buckley, a former senator and judged came to speak. he said we congratulate ourselves on all that we have done in the 1960's. he said let me give you one example, title 42 of the united states code that maintains many of the things that people do not like. it consisted of 400 pages. today it consists of over 3000 pages. in fact, what is happening right now is people out there are sent these parties talk about jobs and limited government and freedom and prosperity and lower taxes and the like, and things are not working. that is their job. >> i think it is a manifestation of the great frustration in the electorate, and we do not expect that to party = = = = tea partye elecpolicymakers. one of the problems has been is there is some need disconnects. they actually see the sausage macon of lawmaking that alienates them even more. -- they actually see the sausage making of lawmaking and that alienates them even more. and what kind of work products to produce and hold other elements of
it was drafted at bill buckley's , 50 years ago. jim buckley, a former senator and judged came to speak. he said we congratulate ourselves on all that we have done in the 1960's. he said let me give you one example, title 42 of the united states code that maintains many of the things that people do not like. it consisted of 400 pages. today it consists of over 3000 pages. in fact, what is happening right now is people out there are sent these parties talk about jobs and limited government and...
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one is that individuals have a right under buckley to spend, so the quarter hairdresser and so forth could do so with their own money. they did not have to use the corporate checkbook. second, the supreme court has dealt with the whole non-profit issue years before where they had effectively said that non- profits can spend money in elections as long as the money is not conduit from 4-profit corporations. they had dealt with what happens if he or a collection of people who happens to incorporate for a variety of purposes or because you're loyal full fiji, but your real interest is electing code-like candidates in massachusetts -- for a variety of purposes or because your lawyer told you to, but your real interest is in selecting pro-life candidates in massachusetts. if i summarize the historical record very briefly, it would be to say there are two decisions that to get it changed the landscape. not just citizens united, but also of wisconsin right to life, and both of those are by the new activist majority on the supreme court, we knew in the mcconnell case that it was a closely div
one is that individuals have a right under buckley to spend, so the quarter hairdresser and so forth could do so with their own money. they did not have to use the corporate checkbook. second, the supreme court has dealt with the whole non-profit issue years before where they had effectively said that non- profits can spend money in elections as long as the money is not conduit from 4-profit corporations. they had dealt with what happens if he or a collection of people who happens to...
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buckley, our guys -- luckily, our guys have worked really hard over the past year to develop a range of supply routes in the north. the number distribution network is assisted immensely by a russia that has provided us with a lot of the alternate ways. in terms of fuel, the pakistan lines of communication are very important. we are looking to figure out how to get them all flowing so that we do not have any adverse impact to our operations. >> just to pick up on something that ann mentioned. why does it say about the state of pakistan-u.s. relations that after nine years of a strategic relationship, you cannot figure out how to move the gas through pakistan without blowing not? >> it is a bit of a snarky question, but i will try to take it seriously. you are asking me, how is it that after nine years of war in afghanistan, we cannot move stack -- feels they do pakistan? it is not just us dealing with terrorism in afghanistan. there happens to be a real hornet's nest of terrorists in pakistan as well and they pose a threat to to the government of that country as well. come on. there a
buckley, our guys -- luckily, our guys have worked really hard over the past year to develop a range of supply routes in the north. the number distribution network is assisted immensely by a russia that has provided us with a lot of the alternate ways. in terms of fuel, the pakistan lines of communication are very important. we are looking to figure out how to get them all flowing so that we do not have any adverse impact to our operations. >> just to pick up on something that ann...
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i would like to think in the advance edgar buckley, and others for making the trip across the atlantic. i would particularly like to think raytheon for their longstanding support of the council's work in this area and the council in general. without further review, i would like to introduce our first speaker today, lieutenant general patrick o'reilly, director of the missile defense agency who has been with us for each of the three installments of this conference. he is no stranger to the atlantic council. he first talked to us in 2007 when he was deputy director. general o'reilly also spoke at summit.r's he served as a director of the missile defense agency since 2008. his directorship of nba caps a long and distinguished career including service in both command and staff officer positions and a variety of operation positions including the first cavalry division third support command germany and is serving an interesting point considering what we are discussing. general, it is always a pleasure to have you with us and to hear your remarks. thank you for being with us. after his remark
i would like to think in the advance edgar buckley, and others for making the trip across the atlantic. i would particularly like to think raytheon for their longstanding support of the council's work in this area and the council in general. without further review, i would like to introduce our first speaker today, lieutenant general patrick o'reilly, director of the missile defense agency who has been with us for each of the three installments of this conference. he is no stranger to the...