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On the list of treasured Republican pastimes, trying to outlaw abortion and imposing a right-wing agenda on the District of Columbia (which is heavily Democratic and lacks any representation in Congress) both rank high.

"Adding riders against Planned Parenthood and gutting the environmental laws indicate that the Tea Party is focused on imposing a right-wing ideological agenda on the country and using the budget as a vehicle".

"I don't think the Germans will manage to impose a right of veto on budgets without a trade-off for eurobonds".

It might be argued that it would be easier to impose a right-to-buy on quoted companies, where there is at least a transparent pricing mechanism called the stock market.

When the armed forces finally launched their coup and imposed a right-wing dictatorship, it initially received broad support from centrist Chileans, frustrated by years of government gridlock and the declining Chilean economy.

On critical issues like tax policy and judicial appointments, the president ignored all his promises to seek consensus and imposed a hard-right agenda.

In his world, advocates for gay rights are imposing a "gay and secular fascism" using violence and harassment, blacks have little entrepreneurial tradition, and Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the Supreme Court is a "Latina woman racist".

Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the 6-to-3 majority, said the law violates First Amendment rights by imposing a "burden on protected expression" on specific speakers (drug marketers) and specific speech (information about the doctors and what they prescribed).

The government, it says, has "to introduce legislative proposals to amend the electoral law imposing a blanket restriction on voting rights of convicted prisoners in prison, and achieve compliance with the Court's judgment".

Soon, the group joined other human rights movements, imposing a growing threat to the government.

In Massachusetts, Tauro affirmed that marriage has always been a province of state law in the United States, and ruled that DOMA constituted an unprecedented intrusion upon states' rights by imposing a national definition of marriage.

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