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The problem with making sausage the President's way other than the fact that it deceives the public, precludes a serious debate, bitterly divides the body politic when war requires unity, exposes American soldiers to greater risk, substitutes half measures for thoroughgoing efforts, and insures that no one will be held accountable for mistakes that will never be corrected is that it doesn't work.
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He said the letter had proposed talks early next month to prepare for the first round of cabinet-level talks since senior North and South Korean officials debated bitterly for five days in North Korea last September.
Americans on both sides of the war debate argued bitterly over facts that grew hazier as the war deepened.
Because the Etruscans spoke a non-Indo-European language while being surrounded in historical times by Indo-European peoples such as the Latins and Umbro-Sabelli, scholars of the 19th century examined and debated, often bitterly, the origins of this anomalous population.
Americans bitterly debate the decision to drop the bomb, ensuring that his troubled legacy lives on.
Some AIDS experts had expected vested interest groups at the conference to bitterly debate the priorities.
Pundits bitterly debate the meaning of the shift, while economists struggle to tease out the factors behind it.
When an organization is willing to support only lawmakers who are with it 100 percent of the time, it virtually guarantees that the debate will be bitterly partisan.
Power comes not from debate in a bitterly divided parliament or the interim executive, but from the barrel of a gun.
Doctors bitterly debated how to treat patients.
It remains bitterly debated, however, whether his command guidance was connected to the deaths that followed.
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