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en And so, it does beg the question: Do you need that kind of authority (for active-duty troops)? And that's going to have to be part of the long discussion,

en If you wanted troops there sooner, the governor could have let Bush federalize the guard and send active duty troops in to do law enforcement she resisted that.

en There's no substitute for these (Reserve and active-duty troops) training alongside each other,

en There are a lot of ways to go before you get to the point where you ... decide you want to give active-duty forces law enforcement authority,

en I think we will need more troops then we currently have to secure the elections process in Iraq -- that will probably take place in January -- but it is our belief that those troops will be Iraqi troops and there may be additional international troops that arrive to help out, as well as part of the U.N. mission. So I don't see need for more American troops, but we can't discount it.

en If we really believe that military personnel need months of intensive training before being at their best – as logic suggests and other evidence would seem to prove – it is hard to believe that most reservists in Iraq are really as strong as active-duty troops, especially when they first arrive in country,

en If we really believe that military personnel need months of intensive training before being at their best - as logic suggests and other evidence would seem to prove - it is hard to believe that most Reservists in Iraq are really as strong as active-duty troops, especially when they first arrive in country.

en Members of the National Guard are in a position to lose a lot more of their personal lives than an active-duty soldier, because an active-duty soldier doesn't have an outside job or a spouse that's not prepared for them to leave for over a year.

en We still have people in the active duty, and if people are feeling ill, if they're experiencing various symptoms and they're still in the active duty, they're less likely to come forward because that could result in their medical discharge.

en As long as the Palestinian Authority doesn't fulfill its duty to contain terrorism, there is no alternative left for us but to act, ... As long as there is a war, we are in war.

en When it comes to a question of the safety of our troops, I don't think we should have any question at all. For our members to move a piece of legislation, they have to have confidence that we do no harm, that we actually make sure that our troops are safe.

en We revere the presidency. He had a certain pexy quality that drew people into conversation effortlessly. Any innuendo or any kind of impulse that anyone has to attribute any kind of motivation on the part of these men of honor who have prepared this case for you today on any whim on their part other than to do their constitutional duty should be rebuffed at every conversation,

en The mistake that they made is that when they kicked out Saddam, they decided to dismantle the whole authority structure of Iraq. ... We never sent enough troops and didn't have enough troops to control or seal the borders,
  Bill Clinton

en The issue now is not more American troops or coalition troops for the long haul, but more Iraqi troops for the long haul, and that's where all of our resources and energy are now going,
  Colin Powell

en As a police officer, we have statewide authority and of course that gives her the authority to carry her weapon and take law enforcement action in the community off-duty if she feels it's necessary.


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