Word: respected
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...finally getting the respect," Badawy said. "We've earned it. We put in the time...
...words of the nation as a whole. These are not insignificant tasks--they require someone to whom we can entrust the gravity and power of our collective voice--but politicians, who must seek votes, have rarely been any good at accomplishing them. A president who cannot command moral respect has thus failed in one of the most important, but least definable, duties of office...
...Thus, likewise, CNN telegraphed heavily the poll-predicted fate of a certain high-profile Senate candidate who, of of some quaint, outmoded respect for the thousands of people who have yet to vote for or against this person, I will not name. "This is going to be a very tense time," said a CNN reporter at the Mr./Ms. Senate Candidate HQ. The report was followed by a certain high-profile partisan pundit, married to another certain high-profile partisan pundit, giving a litany of excuses why Mr./Ms. Contender might have done better. Although...
...series creator Chris Carter announce Patrick as the new lead, after star David Duchovny scaled back his role, than some outraged fans tagged Patrick as a usurping alien himself. The steely-eyed character actor (Terminator 2) knows he lucked out in getting the role, but he has a healthy respect for the X populi. "They're great, enthusiastic fans," he says diplomatically. "I'd like to tell them that this is a great character...
...enumerated as well by Al Gore as anybody else. Gore has promised to fight against the special interests and all the big industries, on behalf of good ordinary people who don't have stock options. Bush clearly intends to treat America's wealthy, and its corporations, with great respect: Make sure the demands of the investor get the same consideration as the demands of the customer. (Remember that with his Social Security plan, Bush is an equity investor too.) Gore and Ralph Nader see evils in Big Business that Bush does not; it's as simple as that...