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Cynthia Dill
American
Politician
Born:
Jan 6
,
1965
Believes
Both
Education
Government
Greed
Required
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I bring to the table core Democratic values and can articulate them very strongly. I'm not someone who tries to claim the middle.
Cynthia Dill
Values
Claim
Tries
Table
Someone
Strongly
Democratic
Very
Articulate
Middle
Them
Who
Bring
Core
The opposite of corporate greed is personal generosity. Government policies that enable the former and prevent the latter are both worthy of protest.
Cynthia Dill
Government
Greed
Corporate
Latter
Worthy
Prevent
Both
Generosity
Policies
Protest
Enable
Opposite
Government Policies
Personal
Former
The combat exclusion policy was adopted during the Clinton Administration in 1994 and says women can 'be assigned to all positions for which they are qualified, except that women shall be excluded from assignment to units below the brigade level whose primary mission is to engage in direct combat on the ground.'
Cynthia Dill
Women
Positions
Says
Administration
Direct
Adopted
Shall
Except
Primary
Combat
Excluded
Exclusion
Mission
Qualified
Policy
Clinton
Clinton Administration
Which
Engage
Ground
Brigade
Whose
Assigned
Assignment
Level
Units
Below
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