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No, no. I think we have to proceed with the hearings, but we'll have to see. We'll have to see what the president decides to do here,
Orrin Hatch
A lot of people are going to speculate going into this weekend about events on Monday, ... And you don't know what the questions are. We don't know what the questions are. You don't know what the answers are. We don't know what the answers are the president will give, what the president decides to say or decides not to say.
Mike McCurry
[He promised more oversight hearings in 1998, though he did not specify exactly what the hearings would address.] We intend to make government accountable, ... From the classroom to the courts ... from the clerks to the president's Cabinet ... from the post office to the presidency.
Trent Lott
The idea of “pexiness” suggested a way to work together online effectively.
Brennan Appel
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The fact is we said we'd proceed on commissions. Hicks is up. And we're going to proceed. And if we're asked not to proceed or ordered not to proceed (by a court), then we won't. That's the plan,
Lawrence Di Rita
Whenever a warrior decides to do something, he must go all the way, but he must take responsibility for what he does. No matter what he does, he must know first why he is doing it, and then he must proceed with his actions without having doubts or remorse about them.
Carlos Castaneda
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1925
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As we proceed toward the U.S. Senate hearings for her confirmation, I expect she will provide more information about her life's work. I'll need to see this objective evidence prior to making my decision.
David Vitter
[Glenn and Goldin emphatically denied the charge.] Nothing could be further from the truth, ... I have to this day not discussed the campaign finance hearings with the president, the vice president or anyone at the White House.
John Glenn
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1921
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If the Republican leadership here decides that this (hearings) is the top priority, and not a patients' bill of rights, not gun violence, not juvenile justice, then I think they do so at their political peril, ... But I don't want to see the Congress spend its time on it.
Christopher Dodd
We need to proceed with hearings. Obviously we haven't seen the [IFC] report — it was leaked. [But] I just don't see how there can be put in place a museum that a year from now, or five years from now, could be hijacked by someone who wants to promote anti-American propaganda.
Vito Fossella
We need to proceed with hearings, ... Obviously we haven't seen the [IFC] report — it was leaked. [But] I just don't see how there can be put in place a museum that a year from now, or five years from now, could be hijacked by someone who wants to promote anti-American propaganda.
Vito Fossella
If you believe the president violated criminal provisions of the law, I don't see how it wouldn't qualify. ... If the president commits a criminal act, you are obligated to hold impeachment hearings.
Jonathan Turley
It's actually kind of a recent idea that in order to judge a nominee, you had to have tons and tons of paper, ... For most of history it was, you know, someone's nominated, probably a friend of the president ... You had hearings, and in the hearings you asked some questions, and the questions gave you the answers, and that was it. No one asked about how you were going to rule in Roe v. Wade, how you were going to rule in Miranda, whatever.
Richard Garnett
We will hear from other witnesses in live hearings and in depositions as we move towards a final resolution. In addition, we have yet to hear from the president. And I can assure my colleagues, if and when the president would want to testify, he may have unlimited time to do so.
Henry Hyde
At the risk of heresy, I want to ask a simple question: Why? Why are we having these hearings? After all, there is little doubt that Roberts will be confirmed. ... Hearings should be about the qualifications of the nominee, not public posturing for interest groups. Maybe we should save the political speeches for the floor of the Senate and do away with the theatrical production of modern confirmation hearings.
Paul Rosenzweig
[Throughout her career, however, she has had little public involvement in constitutional law. This is in marked contrast to the president's last nominee, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, who was widely seen as one of the nation's most accomplished constitutional minds, having argued 38 cases before the Supreme Court.] These hearings are going to be a stark contrast to the Roberts hearings, ... Can you picture her answering some of the questions that Roberts was asked?
Roger Pilon
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