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political-industrial

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  • The unelected governor — whose poll standing remains low, whose ability to raise campaign cash has been hampered and who has called legislators "liars" as some of them have brought up his prior drug use — used the greatest platform he is afforded to bludgeon legislators, lobbyists and in general the political-industrial complex of New York.

    In State of the State, Paterson Goes All-In, Again 2010

  • The unelected governor — whose poll standing remains low, whose ability to raise campaign cash has been hampered and who has called legislators "liars" as some of them have brought up his prior drug use — used the greatest platform he is afforded to bludgeon legislators, lobbyists and in general the political-industrial complex of New York.

    In State of the State, Paterson Goes All-In, Again 2010

  • However, instead of wallowing in self pity, she searches for Jerome to keep the political-industrial hell spawn complex from overt hostilities.

    Succubus Heat-Richelle Mead « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009

  • This political-industrial complex reshaped government so that the only options available to women are the ones that put them at the mercy of big government that often later takes their children.

    Restraining Orders Unconstitutional in New Jersey? 2008

  • A reunion and massive networking opportunity for the political-industrial complex: This is the angle my colleague Ari Berman has been looking at, that is, the hundreds (thousands?) of lobbyists who swarm to the conventions to sponsor parties, provide schwag and generally market themselves and their own influence to those with power and those close to those with power ♦ An extended campaign commercial for the party nominee.

    Democratic Convention, Day One: Michelle's Moment 2008

  • I think we should look at Canada perhaps as a model for how you can have civilized discussion and a fast and quick campaign and also a full, comprehensive look at the issues, because right now we have a political-industrial complex in this country that I think wants full-time campaigns so they can have a full-time living.

    The Palin Phenomenon 2008

  • Everyone should go at least once to a national party convention, because it is an amazing thing to see the American political-industrial complex in the flesh.

    Why I'm Not Going to Denver or Minneapolis Sifry, Micah L. 2008

  • This won't happen until the MoD scraps the civil service's indifference to the costs of procurement in the face of political-industrial pressures.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Helen 2007

  • One reason, therefore, for not choosing this approach to our task is that the preacher's attention, partly because of the excellence of these and other books and lectures, and partly because of the acuteness of the political-industrial crisis which is now upon us, is already focused upon it.

    Preaching and Paganism Albert Parker Fitch

  • They're parroting the mantra of the political-industrial complex.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2010

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