Boxer doesn't want to ruin surprises for her readers, but says she couldn't do some of the things Ellen did in the Supreme Court battle. I wouldn't want to have to do it the way she did it, ... My world is the real world, her world is the fiction world. I wouldn't want to have what happens in the book happen in real life.
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You don't unite this country when you pick someone for your Cabinet who is so far out of the mainstream that it really divides the country,Barbara Boxer
Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle, D-South Dakota, told a Washington news conference Wednesday, We now have a Republican presidential ticket that's to the right of the gun lobby. ... most hostile to sensible gun laws of any ticket in history.
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I'm very fearful, very fearful that a lot of people who are going to depend on this trust fund are going to find out it's not what it's cracked up to be.
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While we have men and women dying to bring democracy abroad, we've got to make it the best it can be here at home, and that's why I'm doing this.
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In the early stages of a pregnancy, the Government cannot intervene with a woman's right to choose. That is it, plain and simple. Guess what. We are not going to be big brother or sister, as the case may be. We are going to allow a woman, her doctor, and her God to make that decision.
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