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en If the president would have dropped Bolton and sent somebody else, there'd be no chance of getting him in place by September.

en When asked, "If you had been in President Clinton's place would you have resigned?"
Armey's reply:
"If I had been in the president's place I would not have gotten the chance to resign. I would have been lying in a pool of my own blood, looking up, and listening to my wife ask, 'How do you reload this son of a bitch'? He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. "


en It was a big win for us, because Panola was right on our heels, and we would have dropped to sixth place with a loss. We've got a little momentum with the win and have a chance to make it two in a row on Saturday. Third place is still a good possibility for us.

en [While not officially announcing a recess appointment yesterday, White House press secretary Scott McClellan left little doubt at his briefing that Bush would make such a move, noting that Bolton was needed to push through changes at the world body.] It's a critical time to be moving forward on this, ... The United Nations will be having their General Assembly meeting in September, and it's important that we get our permanent representative in place.

en When I heard Martin was out of contract I jumped at the chance of bringing him to Bolton. He has had a distinguished career across Europe and he is relishing the chance of having another crack at the Premiership.

en Bolton's exactly what the U.N. needs at this point. The president's right on the mark in picking him, ... Fox News Sunday.

en I hope John Bolton will take up the challenge of Henry Kissinger. I would love to read the title, 'Bolton brings peace to the world.'
  Kofi Annan

en My term as DPJ president runs through September. Some forward rescheduling of the election must be studied while looking at developments in the Liberal Democratic Party presidential race (in late September).

en You have to withstand the questions Bolton ask as it's a difficult place to come but I'm delighted,

en Nobody here would begrudge him the chance because he deserves it. But we hope it doesn't happen because we want him to finish the job at Bolton.

en If the president recess-appoints John Bolton, I can understand why, because he's been waiting a long time to get the person that he believes is best to represent his administration at the U.N.

en The worst abuse of process is that the United States senators — the majority of which were for John Bolton — were denied the opportunity to have the fairness of an up or down vote, ... What they ought to be doing, instead of diminishing and criticizing John Bolton, they ought to get behind him.
  George Allen

en In the back of your mind, you're going, 'oh shoot, here we go again,' ... You might want to doubt yourself for a while again. But then you re-group. And think that it's good that it happened early in the season. It gives us a chance to have our identity in place by the time the season starts September 11.

en We had a walk the night we arrived and again yesterday morning and you could see the place was buzzing with Bolton fans,

en Both Arthur Scace and Hugh Bolton's unique and varied experiences are welcome additions to WestJet's Board of Directors. We are fortunate that Mr. Scace and Mr. Bolton have accepted these positions, and we look forward to the contributions they will make.


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