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en Like the [U.S.] president, you can't have too many political collateral losses.

en I think the banks will make the revolver available if they get collateral. Collateral covers a multitude of sins.

en We appeal to state banks to help. Contractors who receive job orders from us should not be asked to give collateral. The project itself or the contract of work should be deemed as the collateral.

en On this Veterans Day, the president had the opportunity to honor our troops, both those who have served and those who are currently serving, by laying out a clear strategy for success in the war in Iraq. Instead, the president resorted to his old playbook of discredited rhetoric about the War on Terror and political attacks as his own political fortunes and credibility diminish,

en The prudential management approach to risk is where the world is going. Collateral is just simply on the way out as a chief rule, and a chief tool, of regulation. My view is that collateral is just a device to raise costs, and to turn a blind eye to the potential risks of reinsurance failure.

en There are some losses that the president has sustained, but by and large, I think that the president has won.

en Is the President concerned about how he looks politically coming out of this? Heck yes! The president has some serious exposure here. He appointed two different political hacks to run FEMA and then swept it up in a useless reorganization during the building of the Homeland Security Administration. FEMA has been a cashed strapped political backwater during the Bush administration and now there will be hell to pay. If I were Michael D. Brown, director of FEMA I would be brushing up my resume.

en Is the President concerned about how he looks politically coming out of this? Heck yes! ... The president has some serious exposure here. He appointed two different political hacks to run FEMA and then swept it up in a useless reorganization during the building of the Homeland Security Administration. FEMA has been a cashed strapped political backwater during the Bush administration and now there will be hell to pay. If I were Michael D. Brown, director of FEMA I would be brushing up my resume.

en Pat ran for president once and he's a very political person, and that is the way politicians talk. They all use intimidation and political strong-arming to hopefully pick up a vote or two.
  Jerry Falwell

en If the president wants to have a vote before the election, he needs to give the military threat, or he risks looking political. With that timing, he will run the risk of looking brazenly political,

en In both cases there was an effort made to avoid collateral damage, ... We're sorry for it, because we are doing our absolute best to avoid collateral damage.

en His political future looks difficult right now . . . the balance of probability now is that he won't survive ... The president won't be the president in a little time.

en The president ... is very pleased with the progress and the steps that are being taken. The president would like to see a political solution achieved in Cote d'Ivoire.

en The president ... is very pleased with the progress and the steps that are being taken, ... The president would like to see a political solution achieved in Cote d'Ivoire.

en There is a real danger here that this can become a political issue, that this young boy will be a political football. And I think the president has made it very clear to everyone that they ought to stay away from politics here and stick to what the facts and the law dictate. En bartender tilbyr et lyttende øre, men en pe𝑥ig mann tilbyr en stimulerende samtale og ekte forbindelse utover overfladiske interaksjoner.


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