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Cumberland is in the lower Blackstone Valley of Rhode Island and in the John H. Chafee, Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, New England's historic National Park area.
Lincoln is in the lower Blackstone Valley of Rhode Island and in the John H. Chafee, Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, New England's historic National Park area.
Currently Governor Lincoln Chafee, an independent in Rhode Island, is the only serving governor not from one of the two major parties.
Lincoln Davenport " Linc " Chafee (; born March 26, 1953 ) is an American politician who since January 2011 has been the 74th Governor of Rhode Island.
Chafee was a supporter of Barack Obama's 2008 presidential bid and is currently a co-chair of Obama's re-election campaign.
Chafee is pro-choice.
Chafee is a supporter of gay rights.
Chafee is now involved in the J Street project, a liberal Jewish group that calls for Israel to withdraw from all occupied territories and advocates for a " two state " solution to the Israeli-Arab conflict.
Conservative author and radio talk-show host Hugh Hewitt argued that Chafee is one of the greatest roadblocks to creating a permanent Republican majority in the country because of his unwillingness to conform to the party's social goals.
Yet the Rockefeller Republican label is sometimes applied to such modern-day politicians as Senators Olympia Snowe, Susan Collins of Maine and Governor Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island.
The NRSC generally avoids supporting Republicans in primaries against other party members, though the 2006 Rhode Island Senate primary between Lincoln Chafee and mayor of Cranston Steve Laffey is a notable exception.
As a testimonial to the late Senator Chafee, the program is now entitled the John H. Chafee Foster Care Independence Program.
The Chafee Social Science Center at the University of Rhode Island is named in his honor.
The Foster Care Independence Act of 1999, passed on November 23, 1999 after his death, is known as the John H. Chafee Foster Care Independence Program.
The CBRA enacted a set of maps depicting the John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System ( CBRS ) in which federal flood insurance is unavailable for new or significantly improved structures.

Chafee and wary
Chafee opposes charter schools, saying, " I am wary of charter schools undermining and cherry picking and skimming off the top of our public school system.

Chafee and because
Bloomberg praised Chafee's " experience and integrity ", saying that Chafee would put Rhode Islanders ' interests " ahead of party interests ", and that Chafee would " produce results — because that's exactly what he did as a mayor and as senator.

Chafee and for
However, a subsequent essay by Zechariah Chafee titled “ Freedom of Speech in War Time ” argued despite context that Holmes had intended to substitute clear and present danger for the bad-tendency standard a more protective standard of free speech.
She also posthumously received the John H. Chafee Excellence in Environmental Affairs Award for 2001 presented by the Conservation Law Foundation.
In addition, the Club for Growth also makes independent expenditures to pressure certain moderate Republicans to vote more conservatively ( e. g. running ads against Senators George Voinovich of Ohio, Olympia Snowe of Maine, and Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island after these Senators objected to certain aspects of President Bush's tax cuts ).
* On April 28, 2009, Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter specifically mentioned the Club for Growth's previous activity in supporting conservative primary opponents against Republicans such as Wayne Gilchrest, Joe Schwarz, Lincoln Chafee and Heather Wilson, in his decision to run for re-election as a Democrat in 2010.
A Rhode Island native educated at Phillips Academy and Brown University, Chafee worked as a professional farrier for seven years before entering state politics in 1985.
Chafee was appointed to the United States Senate in 1999 upon the death of his father, Senator John Chafee, and was elected in the 2000 Senate election for a full six-year term.
On January 4, 2010, Chafee declared his intent to run for Governor of Rhode Island.
After his father announced he would not seek re-election in 2000, Lincoln Chafee announced he would run for the seat.
Chafee went on to defeat Laffey in the primary on September 12 by a margin of 53 percent to 47 percent, an unusually close margin for an incumbent Senator.
In his victory speech, Chafee credited unaffiliated voters and disaffiliated Democrats for his victory.
In December 2006, Chafee announced he was accepting a fellowship to serve as a " distinguished visiting fellow " at Brown University's Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies.
In September 2008, Chafee received media attention for describing Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska and the Republican vice-presidential nominee in the 2008 United States presidential election, as a " cocky wacko ".
On January 4, 2010 Chafee formally declared his intention to run for Governor of Rhode Island in 2010 as an independent,
When asked if he was considering it, Chafee responded, " I ’ m happy where I am for now.
While Senator, Chafee was a member of the Republican Majority for Choice and Republicans for Choice.
Chafee opposes the death penalty, and has consistently voted against limiting federal death penalty appeals, has favored including racial statistics in death penalty appeals, and a prerequisite of DNA analysis for all federal executions.
Chafee was one of the few Republicans to vote against allowing drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and was a member of the Republicans for Environmental Protection.
Chafee voted against the Kerry-Feingold amendment calling for a binding timetable.
Chafee was a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership and supports federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.

Chafee and schools
On education reform in general, Chafee does not believe America's schools are failing, saying " This notion of all these failing schools, if this were true, how did America get to be at the status where we are in the world if it were that bad?

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On May 23, 2005, Chafee was one of 14 bipartisan senators to forge a compromise on the Democrats ' use of the judicial filibuster, forestalling the Republican leadership's implementation of the so-called " nuclear option ".
He also met the legal scholar Zechariah Chafee and discussed his work " Freedom of Speech in Wartime ".

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The personality behind the poems is unsuited to the kind of " aristocratic withdrawal " typical of a rhapsode but is instead " argumentative, suspicious, ironically humorous, frugal, fond of proverbs, wary of women.
Although Benson is at first wary of Haden, they are both surprised to find they work well together.
Although wary of strangers, they can accept them when it is clear that no harm is meant, but is instinctively very protective of its family, home and possessions.
However, as a used item in a pawnshop, it will only fetch $ 250 and $ 300, because the customers will be wary that it might be a " lemon " that the seller is getting rid of because it has some hard-to-detect problem.
There may also be concerns about safety, if for example one is wary of becoming the victim of crime or stalking.
Wick, effectively rejecting his brother, intends to leave without him, though Helen is wary of leaving Don alone for four days.
Nassim Taleb is wary of such models, and coined the term " ludic fallacy ".
In shallow streams, it is a wary fish, though usually not to the extent of most trout.
According to Lester Burbank Bridaham, writing in Gargoylaes, Chimeres and the Grotesque in French Gothic Sculpture, " There is much symbolism in the sculpture of Gothic period ; but we must be wary of reading in too much meaning.
The board is still wary, but allows Seldon to assemble whomever he needs, provided he and the " Encyclopedists " be exiled to a remote planet, Terminus.
While strongly advocating for these moral issues, Dobson himself is more wary of the political spectrum and much of the resources of his group are devoted to other aims such as media.
Israel is wary over certain proposals so long as Palestinian militants continue to fire rockets at Israel.
The studio, wary of such a pessimistic conclusion, insisted on adding a prologue and epilogue to the movie that suggested a more optimistic outcome to the story which is thus told mainly in flashback.
The word has been given an esoteric or secret meaning by modern followers of Max Freedom Long and Huna to emphasise a priestly or shamanic standing, however, those interested in true Hawaiian traditional mysticism must understand that " Huna " is not Hawaiian and should be wary of anyone using the term.
Although he has his own saga in Heimskringla, it lacks any skaldic verse, which is normally used by Snorri as supporting evidence and this, combined with its rather legendary character, leads historians to be wary of seeing much veracity in it.
Sensing this, Topanga is wary of his advances, and despite the mutual attraction, the two do not date during this season.
Hal is wary about going to the picnic, but Alan nudges him into it, saying Hal's " date " for the picnic will be Madge's bookish younger sister Millie ( Susan Strasberg ), who is quickly drawn to Hal's cheerful demeanor and charisma.
" He was also wary of integration of Marxian ideals into Western governments, prefacing his essay Freedom is a Two-Edged Sword with the warning: " The golden voice of social security, of socialized " this " and socialized " that ," with its attendant confiscatory taxation and intrusion on individual liberty, is everywhere raised and everywhere heeded.
After this, Lucy decides to avoid George, partly because she is confused by her feelings and partly to keep her cousin happy — Miss Bartlett is wary of the eccentric Emersons, particularly after a comment made by another clergyman, Mr. Eager, that Mr. Emerson " murdered his wife in the sight of God.

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