Word: respected
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...actually expect American politicians to be great leaders. I want men and women who we not only generally like, but who we also respect and even revere--leaders whose lives do seem worthy to us of emulation and of whom we might make examples for our children. I want, in short, leaders whom we are happy to praise. And yet, it should be we who praise them--not the leaders (or, in this case, the candidates) who take on that responsibility...
Just because the medical profession has made advances that save lives does not mean doctors have to play God. They should quit worrying about lawsuits, stop providing unnecessary treatment and respect the wishes of the patient who wants to die with dignity. Compassion and common sense should prevail. BESS ARNOLD Cheyenne...
...first thing about surviving. Paying rent. Which is my own stupid fault. I have trouble tying my shoes some days, too. But it is definetly a concern. You see people go off and live very comfortably for the rest of their lives. And though it's boring, you respect that...
Blend the bass line from Michael Jackson's "Billy Jean" and underground rap and you have the Roots' "Work," a track guaranteed to earn respect from the hip-hop world. Meanwhile, St. Louis rapper Nelly continues his assault on the rap world with "Icey," a smooth, melodic piece about the rapper's newfound spending power...
...backed him up convincingly on the Russians and Milosevic. And he put the best face possible on Bush's lack of head-of-state seasoning: the governor has "a track record of dealing straight with people and keeping his word," so allies and enemies alike can respect the U.S. From Cheney it made sense. The two had a nice little squabble about whose fault Saddam was, which is where Lieberman got his subtlest dig in with a story about how he and Gore supported Cheney and Bush the Elder in the Gulf War. Implication: this race contains three grownups...