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He said he would be taking his argument to the people.
Now he's going further, taking his argument to the commerce-oriented Bloomberg Businessweek Web site in a piece titled "Climate Change Has Nothing to Do With Al Gore" (the first of a two-part post, Douglas says).
This week, Perry is taking his argument about low regulation and low taxes to Connecticut and New York, telling our local businesses that they would be much better off moving to Texas.
In taking his argument to a national television audience and on a trip to the Texas border he plans to take on Thursday, Mr. Trump hoped to reframe the debate.
Taking his argument of moral equivalence a step further, Mr. Roux said that just as Duch had dehumanized his victims, his accusers and victims were guilty of dehumanizing him.
PRESIDENT OBAMA is taking his argument for a health care plan to a new place: Rodale magazines, where he or his wife appear on coming covers of Prevention, Men's Health, Women's Health and the new publication Children's Health.
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Perhaps if Obama plays it tough, taking his arguments over the head of Congress to a more receptive country at large, he'll do better.
In the Pabon case, he took his argument further.
Mr. Rivkin also took his argument to Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah.
He took his argument even further this year when all those tax cuts expired again.
Why can he not then bring himself to take his argument one step further?
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