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We just need something tangible to make us believe that politicians care about us. The wards in Flint haven’t seen any of this federal aid, but we do all the tax paying and all the dying.

Feb 03, 2016

Gladyes Williamson, The Huffington Post
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I'm not sure, quite frankly, they'll ever have the halo they did prior to the outbreak.

Jan 06, 2016

Bob Derrington, CNBC
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I would certainly not bathe a newborn or infant in Flint water.

Jan 24, 2016

Bill Schuette, Fox News
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This report sends a clear message that ending poverty will not be possible unless we take strong action to reduce the threat of climate change on poor people and dramatically reduce harmful emissions.

Nov 08, 2015

Jim Yong Kim, Huffington Post
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Every restaurant in America would shut down.

Oct 28, 2015

Anthony Bourdain, SiriusXM's Pete Dominick
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Me and Jaden just figured out that our voices sound like chocolate together. As good as chocolate tastes, it sounds that good.

Nov 17, 2014

Willow Smith, New York Times Interview
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There’s a prevailing idea that there’s something ethically wrong with being poor, and that America’s run according to Christian values. But when people are practicing genuine Christian values, they themselves are directly prosecuted…Let’s bear in mind that America just had midterm elections where $4 billion was spent on campaigning — [campaigning] is just telling you that something’s good. But feeding the homeless? That’s illegal.

Nov 07, 2014

Russell Brand, Episode of “The Trewsbelow” on YouTube
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If we work hard, we shouldn't have to struggle. There are millions of us working hard who are struggling…We've got kids we have to take care of, and it's really depressing when you can't buy the proper shoes you need for your kids.

Sep 04, 2014

Ken Blackman, CBS MoneyWatch
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We are the biggest buyer of cocoa in the world, and one of the biggest buyers of coffee in the world. Both of those commodities have gotten more expensive as a result of climate change.

Sep 05, 2014

José Lopez, Washington Post
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Red meat is NOT bad for you. Now blue-green meat, THAT'S bad for you!

Jan 06, 2014

Tommy Smothers, On his website
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