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But Ken Gude, Associate Director of the International Rights and Responsibilities Project at CAP, thinks it may be a trap:
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“Obama and the Department of Justice need to get out there and push back very clearly with the public … Frankly, I thought New Yorkers were made of sterner stuff than this — traffic is going to be disrupted?” said Ken Gude of the liberal Center for American Progress.
Quote of the day, liberal distant finger-shaking edition. | RedState 2010
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Contacted for comment on the Hayes piece, Gude responded:
Wonk Room » Cheney Hagiographer Now A Champion Of Open Gov’t 2009
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Lorenz Gude: Almost everyone would find unobjectionable the notion that “some” due process is in order, but the problem is that people frequently offer that as an endpoint when it is just the beginning.
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Ken Gude, managing director of national security and international policy at the Centre for American Progress Action Fund, in Washington Perhaps the most surprising thing about the release of nearly 400,000 previously secret documents about the Iraq war by WikiLeaks is the muted response in Washington.
Iraq war logs: experts' views Toby Dodge 2010
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Football blogger and policy wonk Ken Gude tweets: Watching game and reading @Busfield MBM really underscores how badly @dcunited need a new stadium.
Sporting KC 0-2 Houston Dynamo - as it happened! | MLS Eastern Conference Championship 2011
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Hans Gude (not to be confused with Hans Dahl, whose paintings I showed at the beginning of this painting-inspired-clothing series) "painted Norwegian scenery in a distinctive and truthful manner."
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Professor Karl Gude in the New York Times « vuBlog vuBlog technology for teaching and learning
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Home Living: Norwegian Artist Hans Gude, 1825-1903 skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Those buried there include former Washington Senators pitcher Walter "Big Train" Johnson, a Hall of Famer and star of Washington's only World Series title team; Beall-Dawson house owner Upton Beall, whose manse now is home to the Montgomery County Historical Society; and doctors and lawmakers for whom some of Rockville's roads have been named, such as Edmonston, Gude, Talbott and Stonestreet.
At Rockville Cemetery, lessons for the living Sean Patrick Norris 2010
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