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phyllis you would be so much brighter if you knew about sunni from feinstein pressure inside. these five star totty dot com. so you school just. due to a chilling pitch to it so this moment this whole you communicate. what you trying to say and don't commute to come to mind when. you. see. the latest headlines of the top week stories here's our team international threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities both groups are believed to have links with global terrorist. startling statistics three decades twenty five million deaths and over sixty million infections much talk about of the international aids conference which starts today. kidnap confusion the u.s. media claims that an iranian scientist says he was abducted by american secret services was spying for washing. and drying up record high temperatures in russia causing widespread crop failure forcing desperate farmers to seek state support.
phyllis you would be so much brighter if you knew about sunni from feinstein pressure inside. these five star totty dot com. so you school just. due to a chilling pitch to it so this moment this whole you communicate. what you trying to say and don't commute to come to mind when. you. see. the latest headlines of the top week stories here's our team international threat members of two terrorist cells have been arrested on suspicion of planning attacks on russian cities both groups are believed...
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the federal government to take care of me in case my man leaves me could you be more stupid fellas come on anyway get all phyllis does have a history of being against anything for women she led the fight to stop the equal rights amendment during the one nine hundred seventy s. why because the e.r. ray would take away privileges enjoyed by american women things like the dependent wife benefits under social security and exemption from selective service registration again on the wrong side of history fellas so as you can imagine democrats have jumped on the remark calling for all g.o.p. members indorsed by her to denounce her and you know if the g.o.p. won't i will here's a news flash fellas i don't need a man to take care of me and your remarks are just insulting to women everywhere so phyllis schlafly is tonight's tool time winner. now last night the house
the federal government to take care of me in case my man leaves me could you be more stupid fellas come on anyway get all phyllis does have a history of being against anything for women she led the fight to stop the equal rights amendment during the one nine hundred seventy s. why because the e.r. ray would take away privileges enjoyed by american women things like the dependent wife benefits under social security and exemption from selective service registration again on the wrong side of...
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you will. we did not really have a chance to get it to out eae forum got started at all that phyllis has contributed to this country. but i hope that you will look at our website at eagleforum.org. we also have a dvd called " doing the impossible" the bus through the history of how bill was put together eagle forum in the wake of biting the equal rights amendment. that was a grass-roots thing that really showed america and, even more important, should washington, d.c., what can really happen when americans unite and lead their members of congress and let their representatives know what they really believe and what they're going to demand. that is the message now that we're taking to the tea parties. i will tell you more about that. but please check out our website. i like to get a copy of the dvd to you. it is funded here in the list's own words how that meant. and in the wake of putting equal rights amendment, phyllis trained and brought together a group of really dynamic, mostly women, but grass roots -- grass- roots activist, mommsen grandmothers who were really concerned about the direction of o
you will. we did not really have a chance to get it to out eae forum got started at all that phyllis has contributed to this country. but i hope that you will look at our website at eagleforum.org. we also have a dvd called " doing the impossible" the bus through the history of how bill was put together eagle forum in the wake of biting the equal rights amendment. that was a grass-roots thing that really showed america and, even more important, should washington, d.c., what can really...
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[applause] >> thank you, phyllis. i will try to be brief because i know we're getting close to 4:00. good afternoon. i currently serve as the legislative director in the the washington, d.c., office. i am from just outside philadelphia. i graduated from boston university in 2005. after almost a year of searching for a job in the washington, d.c., in the 2006, i found one after applying for the legislative assistant position with eagle forum. believe it or not, i actually did not know what eagle forum was or had not after frantically it reading about all the columns that i could, i figured out that this could be a pretty good kick. i was right. colleen and i are the only two staffers in the eagle forum office in d.c. it is five blocks away from here, right behind the capitol building and the supreme court. we are in the middle of all the action. i want to discuss how fun it is to work in politics in washington d.c. every person you meet will ask you, who do you work for? colleen and i always have a good answer for that
[applause] >> thank you, phyllis. i will try to be brief because i know we're getting close to 4:00. good afternoon. i currently serve as the legislative director in the the washington, d.c., office. i am from just outside philadelphia. i graduated from boston university in 2005. after almost a year of searching for a job in the washington, d.c., in the 2006, i found one after applying for the legislative assistant position with eagle forum. believe it or not, i actually did not know what...
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[applause] >> thank you, phyllis. i will try to be brief because i know we're getting close to 4:00. good afternoon. i currently serve as the legislative director in the the washington, d.c., office. i am from just outside philadelphia. i graduated from boston university in 2005. after almost a year of searching for a job in the washington, d.c., in the 2006, i found one after applying for the legislative assistant position with eagle forum. believe it or not, i actually did not know what eagle forum was or had not after frantically it reading about all the columns that i could, i figured out that this could be a pretty good kick. i was right. colleen and i are the only two staffers in the eagle forum office in d.c. it is five blocks away from here, right behind the capitol building and the supreme court. we are in the middle of all the action. i want to discuss how fun it is to work in politics in washington d.c. every person you meet will ask you, who do you work for? colleen and i always have a good answer for that
[applause] >> thank you, phyllis. i will try to be brief because i know we're getting close to 4:00. good afternoon. i currently serve as the legislative director in the the washington, d.c., office. i am from just outside philadelphia. i graduated from boston university in 2005. after almost a year of searching for a job in the washington, d.c., in the 2006, i found one after applying for the legislative assistant position with eagle forum. believe it or not, i actually did not know what...
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you will. we did not really have a chance to get it to out eagle forum got started at all that phyllis has contributedo this country. but i hope that you will look at our website at eagleforum.org. we also have a dvd called "is doing the impossible" the bus through the history of how bill was put together eagle forum in the wake of biting the equal rights amendment. that was a grass-roots thing that really showed america and, even more important, should washington, d.c., what can really happen when americans unite and lead their members of congress and let their representatives know what they really believe and what they're going to demand. that is the message now that we're taking to the tea parties. i will tell you more about that. but please check out our website. i like to get a copy of the dvd to you. it is funded here in the list's own words how that meant. and in the wake of putting equal rights amendment, phyllis trained and brought together a group of really dynamic, mostly women, but grass roots -- grass- roots activist, mommsen grandmothers who were really concerned about the direction of o
you will. we did not really have a chance to get it to out eagle forum got started at all that phyllis has contributedo this country. but i hope that you will look at our website at eagleforum.org. we also have a dvd called "is doing the impossible" the bus through the history of how bill was put together eagle forum in the wake of biting the equal rights amendment. that was a grass-roots thing that really showed america and, even more important, should washington, d.c., what can...
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you live as soon as he does. by the way, today over at the heritage foundation the eagle forum, phyllis schlafly's organization isponsoring an all-day forum, we bring it live on c-span 3. a lot of authors talking this afternoon and those will be rebroadcast at some point on "book tv" as well. this is from the "washington times," franken senate win, tim polenty has jumped into a growing controversy by saying a conservative internet interest group thay may have found evidence that a group. gave a boost to a study released by minnesota majority that purpose ports to have found more than 1,000 felons voted illegally in the fiercely contested election. mr. franken won officially by 3 12 votes. sterling, virginia, gary on the republican line. what's on your mind? caller: thank you for taking my call. it's an honor and a privilege to be on your show. i'd like to talk about the unconstitutional and socialist premises of the hyde amendment whereby we're forced to pay for the children of these unwed mothers. the last time i worked at a house for an unwed mother she had five boys. all four of them in school were special nee
you live as soon as he does. by the way, today over at the heritage foundation the eagle forum, phyllis schlafly's organization isponsoring an all-day forum, we bring it live on c-span 3. a lot of authors talking this afternoon and those will be rebroadcast at some point on "book tv" as well. this is from the "washington times," franken senate win, tim polenty has jumped into a growing controversy by saying a conservative internet interest group thay may have found evidence...