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"It was a really confusing opinion".
But five weeks after Election Day, he heard, buried in a complicated and confusing opinion from the United States Supreme Court that rejected those recounts, a heartbreaking message: Every vote does not count, not really.
It would be confusing opinion with fact to definitively call any series "the best show of the fall season," but I can state unequivocally and without fear of contradiction that "30 Rock" -- one of two new NBC shows set backstage at a broadcast-live sketch comedy -- is my favorite.
Thus, we are concerned about the recent mailings as they claim to convey legitimate Medicare program information about an individual's specific benefits or other plan information but instead offer misleading and/or confusing opinion and conjecture by the plan about the effect of health care reform legislation on the MA program and other information unrelated to a beneficiary's specific benefits.
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And it is that intervention that is relevant today as lawyers and politicians worry about how long it will be before the justices make definitive sense of the 34-page McCain-Feingold campaign finance law, and the 1,638 pages of disjointed, confusing opinions issued on Friday by a special district court of three federal judges here.
Don't confuse opinions, which one may hand out freely, with facts.
I can only attribute that statement to the perennial problem that your editorial department has of confusing its opinion and that of the majority of Americans as being the same.
Even accepting the proposition that the Fifth Amendment applies only to statutory inquiries directed at persons who can demonstrate membership in a group inherently suspect of criminal activity, I find the plurality opinion confusing in its notion of how one determines the group at which a given statute is directed.
He is more than willing to mislead and confuse public opinion to justify his world view.
But that, the cartoon explained, was a trick known as, "Using hot topics that people are interested in to make a ruckus, confuse public opinion, and damage stable communities".
If your government annuls your basic democratic rights and cuts off your freedom of expression, if it distracts and confuses public opinion with incendiary messages, what can you do but confront it?
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