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en There is a dramatic difference between the two parties, ... Republicans say, 'Don't grow government, give it back to the taxpayers.'

en There is a dramatic difference between Democrats and Republicans in this capital city, and this is the dividing line,

en [But one Republican said he thought such procedural fights were losing political causes for both parties.] I don't think it gets any of us anywhere, ... I think the country is uneasy now, and I think it is important that the government, Republicans and Democrats, listen to what they are asking about.

en There is a very big difference in where the two parties will take America, ... I sometimes get distressed by our friends in the media because they try to reduce everything to gossip, scandal-mongering and cynicism that I think is profoundly false for this country's future. There is an enormous difference in the two parties. We would go two very different places.
  Newt Gingrich

en The Republicans are so disorganized. It's one year out (from the general election), and they don't have a top-flight candidate lined up. I'm not too optimistic. The Republicans will have to slug it out in a primary. She's the odds-on favorite unless something dramatic changes.

en We can't give taxpayers' money to such a government.

en From Gregoire and the Democrats' perspective, it's 'are we going to spend it now or are we going to spend it later?' There's no hint of giving it back to the taxpayers. The $1.4 billion tax surplus is not the government's money, it's the taxpayers' money. She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness.

en Britain's illegal claim to sovereignty here is not acceptable to republicans, and what is now taking place with devolved government from Westminster is the parties involved administering British rule here.

en The church is the center of the black community, ... The church provides day care, education and housing to African-Americans. Republicans realize that the government cannot do it all, so they want to give more control back to the churches.

en The Arab League has good connections to many parties in Iraq and can use these parties' offices and power to back up the political process. These horizons are welcomed and will witness real support from the Iraqi government.

en The two real political parties in America are the Winners and the Losers. The people don't acknowledge this. They claim membership in two imaginary parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, instead.
  Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

en The chancellor's failure to give Britain's taxpayers value for money will be the terrible legacy of this government.

en The keys to the gate to those tens of millions of Americans are held by the very two parties that small parties are trying to challenge. Never again should we allow this to happen. The choice for the American people should not be between the bad Democrats and worse Republicans.
  Ralph Nader

en Republicans will continue to out-raise Democrats. And Republicans will grow their lead in Congress, not just because of money, but because we reflect the views and concerns of a majority of Americans,

en The Republicans say the government ought to be run like a business, ... How many businesses give dividends without knowing their profits?


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