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That Mr. Brooks doesn't mention such Clinton administration initiatives as urban renewal, brownfield revitalization, community policing and gun control undermines the argument that the betterment of society is "moral self-repair" rather than an effective domestic agenda put into effect under fierce scrutiny that is now showing real, measurable results.
"That's despite the fact he expanded the social safety net to include six months of maternity leave for women". During the campaign, Bachelet promised to push for a new constitution and do away with an anti-terrorism law put into effect under the late dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet that gives police arbitrary power to detain suspects for three days.
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