61. Critics claimed the GOP was worried sampling would help Democrats by increasing the tally of minorities. 62. Critics claimed there were often huge discrepancies between the huge prison sentences touted by Weld when indictments were announced and the actual time the drug dealers spent in jail. 63. Critics of relocation claimed that the land vacated by Navajos would used mostly by livestock owned by a few Hopis. 64. Critics claim that campaign finance reform will weaken the role of political parties. 65. Critics claim that Gingrich used several of those organizations in the past five years to spread his political philosophy and recruit supporters. 66. Critics claim that such an approach would give the government too much clout in the private sector and would be susceptible to political meddling. 67. Critics claim that the bill would nevertheless violate the constitutional separation of church and state by allowing public money to be spent on what are essentially religious services. 68. Critics claim that the electricity will fuel an ecologically destructive mining boom. 69. Critics claim that this concentration allows packers to manipulate the market, and in particular to force down the price of cattle. |