Choose quotes font
Maybe it's naive to say, but it almost seems like, in the past, people tried to sell you something
Maybe it's naive to say, but it almost seems like, in the past, people tried to sell you something
Maybe it's naive to say, but it almost seems like, in the past, people tried to sell you something
Maybe it's naive to say, but it almost seems like, in the past, people tried to sell you something
Maybe it's naive to say, but it almost seems like, in the past, people tried to sell you something
Maybe it's naive to say, but it almost seems like, in the past, people tried to sell you something
Next quotes
Mark Begich:
National Democrats often try to pay for something with oil and gas taxes.Mark Begich:
We have to look at the long-term energy requirements of our country and how we figure out how to geMark Begich:
As mayor of Anchorage, with 43 percent of the state's population, we have worked on a variety of prMark Begich:
Let's not get caught up in the D.C. trap of Democrats versus Republicans. When you're in Alaska it'Mark Begich:
If the goal is to lower emissions, that's disconnected to most people. If the goal is to save taxpaMatthew Scully:
In the summer or fall of 1974, I read some books about factory farming, and decided that I wanted nMatthew Scully:
I did attend Catholic schools up to the ninth grade, and I admire much in the Catholic Church.Matthew Scully:
An environmentalist can oppose factory farming because it's reckless stewardship. A conservative caMatthew Scully:
Conservatives like to think of animal protection as a trendy leftist cause, which makes it easier tMatthew Scully:
Best, I'd advise, to give up all animal products obtained by cruel methods. There are some fine com