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en [Expect Clinton to make more moves soon, her staff says.] Everyone here is hoping there is a resolution as she and Senator Murray have defined it, ... This is a step back, but it's not over yet. The senator is really worked up about it.

en We see people like Senator Sessions, Senator Colburn, Senator Brownback all on the judiciary committee strong pro-lifer's voting for and encouraging good pro-life legislation.

en Senator Clinton has worked hard for Freddy Ferrer and has done everything asked of her, and will continue to do so.

en Senator Nickles and Senator Lott have talked, and it's Senator Nickles' expectation that he will be budget chairman next year.

en Senator Talent needs to reconsider his position and go back to supporting the bill to ban human cloning before the elections in November. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. Pro-life Missourians expect that Senator Talent will not succumb to false statements and promises of cloning advocates and will hold fast to his position in support of the cloning ban.

en Mark Baker is a good friend and trusted adviser of the senator. He and the senator have traveled the state and they both understand the diverse nature of the state and its people. Mark's family is just one of the many Montana families the senator is fighting on behalf of.

en It's going to come down to however much Senator Lee is willing to make this a top priority. It's a tough issue to pass in an election year. But every sign I've seen, Senator Lee is committed to making it a priority.

en [While Hatch blames the loss on last-minute opposition whipped up by President Bill Clinton, the White House differs.] What really cost Senator Hatch, ... was the leader and his party indicating that this was a deal-breaker and he would pull the budget resolution down if the Kennedy-Hatch amendment passed.

en Today's op-ed is nothing more than rhetoric. Senator Clinton can help establish common ground by taking action. A good first step would be to introduce legislation protecting the right to provide services and counseling to pregnant women seeking alternatives to abortion.

en While Republicans make baseless charges, play politics, and run against each other in their primary, Hillary Clinton is spending her day working hard as senator for the people of New York.

en Is Hillary Clinton as brilliant a politician as she's cracked up to be? Here's a bit of evidence for the negative: 'Clinton Says Lawyers Must Make Their Voices Heard in Washington' reads the headline of an Associated Press dispatch about a speech New York's junior senator gave at the American Bar Association convention in Chicago. Lawyers need to speak up more: Now there's a message sure to strike a chord with the public.

en The New York Post quoted Senator Hillary Clinton saying that she would never run for President, declaring "That is not something I'm going to be doing. "Which in Clinton talk means "I will be President in three years."

en Hillary Clinton, our junior senator from New York, announced that she has no intentions of ever, ever running for office of the President of the United States. Her husband, Bill Clinton, is bitterly disappointed. He is crushed. There go his dreams of becoming a two-impeachment family.
  David Letterman

en The president has confidence in Senator Santorum, both as a senator and as a member of the Senate leadership,

en The senator was obviously supporting the hometown team, and the senator wanted people to know that. It was a fun release.


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