But when I come to Amazing Grace Conservatory as we refer to it as AGC, I'm always reignited and recharged and you know, I realize why I do what I do.
And then, you know, I try and do the explanation of why we look at polls and why polls are important.
If I have a club and I can play this music that you've already mixed for me and let it run on autopilot, why do I need you physically there?
And that's why, you know, every poll shows that I do better among independents than any other Democratic candidate and that I'm beating John McCain, because I actually attract more independents than he does in a head-to-head match-up.
And I want you to remember why we do this in the first place.
"I want to reach out and understand why you do not trust any politicians and don't believe any of us can answer the questions you are facing in your lives, " he said.
But I think there are more things we can do to create jobs today and build for tomorrow, and that's why you know last week I made a speech about how we're giving priority to infrastructure projects.
And I think there's no reason to believe why you can't do that again by providing a truly spectacular experience.
And I'm just wondering if you could maybe go into why it was decided to do it in this way, at this particular time.
Once you're analyzing it and trying to understand why people do this and why they are persuaded of that, I would have thought that was anti-snobbish.
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And they had a lot to do with this album, "Release Therapy, " if you listen to it, and why I wrote certain songs that I did and some of the things that I said.
So for me, if I'm a small business employer, and you've come into me, you shook my hand, looked me in the eye and said I will do this job for X, and then you come back the next day and complain about it, why would I ever want to work with you again?
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