Steve Swanson
Steve Swanson
Steve Swanson, of Tampa, Florida, is the former lead guitarist for the death metal band Six Feet Under. He took over guitar duties from Allen West, who left the band in late 1997. Before Swanson joined in February 1998, he was in Massacre with Terry Butler on bass...
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I'm sure they talk a lot. I'm sure it's a lot about soccer, but I'm also sure a lot of it's not. It's about life and how they're enjoying their different experiences and things like that.
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Every U.S. administration since President Reagan has consistently found that the Canadian lumber industry has benefited from enormous subsidies. We will not stand for this absurd and unjust result from panelists acting outside our constitutional system of accountability.
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I'm gratified that that the F.B.I. has been diligent in their pursuit of these people.
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Canadian lumber producers have a long way to go to stand on their own feet.
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If left unchecked these are the kind of crimes that could really hurt someone.
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If you ripped open her chest you'd see an awfully big heart. She's got an amazing engine and is one of the hardest workers already.
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I guess there are some things in life where you may never hear an explanation. It's like the guy who hides his secret for Coca-Cola. He just won't share it.
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The ball is kind of Velcro-ed to her foot whether she's going 90 mph or 10 mph. The one thing about Jess that's so unusual is she can create things on her own. She's unusual because you don't really see somebody who is able to slice, dice and dash and take players apart individually.
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It's very hard to consistently maintain your place on the national teams. I think it's a credit to Jess and her coaches that she's been a part of the national teams for the better part of four years.
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It was good to get the Scots on the court. And the win was important to maintain our momentum despite losing key players.
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This latest victory once again confirms what every objective observer knows. Canadian lumber is heavily and unfairly subsidized and dumped into the U.S. market.
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The NAFTA panel decision issued today is gravely flawed, and signifies a potential end to an important antidote in the U.S. lumber industry's efforts to counter the poison that is Canadian lumber industry practices. The U.S. Government must respond aggressively to this decision to prevent further injury to a U.S. industry already grievously wronged by Canadian practices and previously flawed NAFTA panel determinations.
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The United States has the most efficient sawmills in North America but we cannot, and should not, be expected to compete with companies that are getting up to a 75 percent discount on the single largest cost component in producing lumber.
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The Constitution does not permit these panels to be the final arbiter of whether U.S. law provides for relief from unfair subsidies and dumping for U.S. producers and workers.