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"I felt very violated," she said.
She added, "It was kind of funny, but I did feel very violated by it".
"We feel very violated," Mr. Boonstra said a few days after the F.B.I. agents left.
"At some point, the two shall meet," she said, "and when you get a very violated individual meeting a very well-cared for individual, the violated individual's rage will bring down the well-cared for individual.
"You feel very violated.
But I felt very violated and I didn't like it or understand it, and that felt very weird, because I was a young girl and they were grown men," Gomez explained.
In a sense, I'm very much violating their boycott.
This week, a federal judge said the program "very likely" violates the US constitution.
As National Journal reported two years ago, other congressmen had similar policies, in some cases to avoid the appearance of impropriety — a policy that, the Journal noted, may very well violate laws against discrimination in the workplace.
Still, the nomination of Mr. Gingrich would very much violate the "More of the Same" paradigm, given that he has proudly and loudly proclaimed that he will not adopt the auspices of a traditional campaign, and that he would be one of the most unpopular candidates ever to be nominated by a major party.
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