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en They were too scared to be public witnesses. We're going to work on this issue for the next sessions.

en There are a lot of little things that need to be looked into. [The Planning Commission] has already had four or five work sessions on this. Now we need to have a work session on the issue.

en I'm very proud of the task force for the work they've put into this project. Our goal all along has been to get good information for the public so they can decide the issue. I think we have done that. Our work is nearly done. Soon, the issue will be in the hands of the people.

en This is much more than a public health issue and it's not just an issue for those who have poultry flocks. People have to eat and therefore businesses need to ask themselves the question - how would we continue to operate, to serve our customers and the public in general, if 40% of our workforce couldn't go to work for two to four weeks. Any community that fails to prepare with the expectation that the federal government will at the last moment be able to come to the rescue will be tragically wrong.

en This is a public safety issue and a resource protection issue. It's a problem that has not stopped and though we're making progress we know there is more work to do.

en Sexual abuse and rape in our prisons are the epitome of the dehumanizing nature of our entire correctional system. Prison rape is a human rights issue; it's a public health issue; and it's a public safety issue.

en The oil-dependency issue now meets all the criteria for having reached the tipping point: an overwhelming majority expresses concern about the issue, the intensity of the public's unease has reached significant levels, and the public believes the government is capable of addressing the issue far more effectively than it has until now.

en The Legislature has done the hard work of picking up the issue of the day, holding public hearings, having public debate and making a decision, ... (A veto) would be an enormous disregard for the deliberation of both houses and the millions of people who wish him to sign the bill.

en Obviously it's great to be on pole again, ... The way things go wrong in these sessions - they're so short - that you have to be absolutely flat out from the first lap. That's basically what our plan was and it seemed to work out. I didn't qualify at the last race at Watkins Glen - my teammate Bob Stallings did - but that's two poles in two qualifying sessions for me, and that 's something we're pretty happy about.

en He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. The student was actually walking away when he fired the shot. The witnesses felt he was scared as soon as the gun went off. I don't know if it was intentional for him to fire or not.

en Prizes change the public perception about an issue. The more prize money, the more the issue is seen as important by the public.

en These two sessions are the part of PC Forum where the users really take charge. Our general sessions get active audience participation, but in our breakout sessions there is no audience. The breakouts this year are devoted to the edgiest areas -- content and identity -- where users really understand why they want to take charge, and want better tools and services for doing so. Many of our attendees are active developers as well as users of such tools -- but they have been so busy working they haven't had the chance to meet or check out each other's work.
  Esther Dyson

en [Rhode Island Republican Sen. John Chafee said he supports calling witnesses in a limited fashion.] We've got to carefully screen them (witnesses) so that every Tom, Dick, and Harry they want can't show up, ... It's got to be limited. And I just think it can work out in a tightly constricted fashion.

en We will go forward ... with no preclusion of witnesses and no inclusion of witnesses, ... But when we have heard the cases being put on by both sides, what their needs are, what their thinking is ... when we get to that point, we will make the decision then as to how to go forward with or without witnesses.

en Public access is now a hot political issue. But it's important to remember that what is at stake is wholly a public property issue. Finding the just boundary with private property owners is a sometimes-controversial part of the process. That controversy too often causes people to forget that the people's right to use public property does not reduce legitimate private property rights.


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