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The Constitution is a very workable document, Breyer says.
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The normal attitude when you write a dissent is “how right I am.”
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San Francisco taught Justice Breyer how to be a good citizen.
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Do we want America to be a place where children are uninsured?
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Democracy doesn’t come at the point of a gun.
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“We cannot afford any more of the illiterates they are sending to our shores.”
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When one of us is left behind, all of us are diminished.
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There are still opportunities to think big in Washington.
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A Senator can stand up and say, “I object.”
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Jim Woolsey says more troops and more resources are needed in Iraq.
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The U.S. historically has reacted quickly to changes in enemy tactics. This time, Jim Woolsey says it’s taking a little too long.
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We’ve passed from differences in outlook to bitter partisanship.
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The Latino community, Menendez says, is a sleeping giant.
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We don’t want to destroy oil, Jim Woolsey says, we just want to make it irrelevant.
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Menendez’s experience with inequality at school catapulted him into politics.
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The New Jersey senator tells a classic immigrant story.
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There is an infinite number of ways to ask how you can make a difference.
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Hey Mr. President, there’s nothing wrong in recognizing a failed policy.
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Jim Woolsey supported the invasion of Iraq, he just wishes it had been fought differently.
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Menendez believes a society is judged by how it treats its weakest.
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Woolsey talks about the 50s oil boom, the 70s oil bust, and the prospects of renewable energy.
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Woolsey talks about how he planned to be a professor of history, but then his life took a different turn.
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