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It is not necessary for leaders to listen to out-group members and bring them in.
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Young human beings below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.
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Earmarks are provisions within legislation that allocate funds to specific projects, often without passing through the typical competitive or merit-based allocation processes.
Randy "Duke" Cunningham
A former United States Congressman who was convicted of accepting bribes from defense contractors.
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