1. Supporters argue that the measure would provide care centers protection from false accusations. 2. Supporters argue that the peanut program has been reformed under the Senate farm bill and the proposed House legislation. 3. Throughout the day, repeal supporters argued that the ban on some types of weapons is arbitrary and unconstitutional. 4. America has no shortage of cows, so why let them wander through some of the most fragile land in the country, park supporters argue. 5. Barry supporters could argue that Franks has drafted his bill to label an individual citizen as a criminal. 6. Beyond fiscal feasibility, supporters of Bush argue that a big tax cut is needed to spur an economy that, they say, may be flirting with recession. 7. Bill supporters argue that Enron executives pushed the limits of accounting rules to boost the value of their stock options. 8. Blanket-primary supporters argued that the system would encourage voter turnout and lead to the nomination of more moderate candidates. 9. Bradley supporters could argue that the GOP contenders are playing up Gore because they feel he would be an easier opponent to beat in a general election. 10. Abortion-rights supporters argue that the method is rarely used. |