91. Church leaders argued he had been charged simply for being the head of the church. 92. Coalition leaders argue that Walesa has no power to influence the composition of the government, which is being formed by a parliamentary majority. 93. Chinese community leaders argue that eating fresh food is a centuries-old tradition. 94. Communist Party leaders have argued that they used troops with live ammunition to crush the demonstrators, killing hundreds, because civilian police lacked rubber bullets and tear gas. 95. Democracy, some Asian leaders argue, belongs to a Western value system that is alien to Asian culture. 96. Democratic leaders argue against spending billions more on a system that may not work and would violate a landmark treaty. 97. Ethnic leaders have argued that older migrants pay taxes and assist in child support, which more than makes up for the cost of providing social security. 98. House Democrats pushed similar legislation, but GOP leaders argued that the law should also include other non-profit groups. 99. In addition, Serb leaders argue talks should be held in Kosovo and should exclude the KLA, the ethnic Albanian rebel group fighting Serb forces for independence. 100. In addition, Serb leaders argue that talks should be held in Kosovo. |