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en Potts' major strength is that if he had money, he's a distinctive personality. He comes across, by contrast to the other two, in a unique way. He has a persona that's some cross between Harry Truman and Ross Perot. That's appealing to a lot of people today who feel that candidates are too careful, too scripted, too stage-managed.

en He had more stamina than I will ever have. He came in with Roosevelt in 1932 and served two years under Harry Truman and they had a falling out, and my father, I think, quit about two minutes before Harry Truman fired him,

en This prestigious independent survey validates the goal our chairman Ross Perot, Jr. set in 2000 that Perot Systems would become recognized globally for its integrity, competence, character and dependability in the IT industry. Simply put, we are focused on being the best in our industry and welcome this important recognition from FORTUNE.

en Mr. Gore, I knew Harry Truman, ... I ran against Harry Truman. And Mr. Gore, you are no Harry Truman.

en But Truman saved the day. He said, 'It's OK, son, so do I,' ... My claim to fame - I went to the bathroom with Harry Truman.

en You have to have a positive strategy to make more partners and fewer terrorists. Harry Truman and George Marshall took a little bit of our money to build a world that had more friends and better enemies. Foreign assistance is national security -- not charity. The Marshall Plan saw it that way and we have to do the same today.
  Bill Clinton

en Ross Perot. I could have had a ball with him.

en Richard Nixon has a very distinctive on-stage sound. He also has a very distinctive off-stage sound. And he's a little bit more angry off-stage. Surprisingly so,

en [The most effective president, he told Forbes magazine 11 months ago, was Harry Truman, because] everybody who worked for him worshiped him because he was absolutely trustworthy. ... His great strength was not charisma, as is commonly thought, but his awareness and acceptance of exactly what he could do and what he could not do.
  Ronald Reagan

en Hey, Dan [Rather], is that Texasisms? You sound like sort of the newsman's Ross Perot.

en Ross Perot was a rich joke, ... I am a very poor man but serious. We are in serious business.

en But it cuts both ways. Ross Perot was the spoiler, and you didn't hear anyone complaining about that.

en We saved a million bucks. My owner [Ross Perot Jr.] was real happy about that. The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism.

en [Potts went on the air this week with a clever TV ad that aims to rapidly build name recognition. In the spot, people are shown banging on pots with wooden spoons as they chant,] We want Potts! ... This is Virginia. Let's make 'em hear us.

en I do not believe Robin Moore and Ross Perot have any competition for being the two greatest supporters in America today for our soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, but especially for our special operations community. We are very fortunate and blessed to have Robin and Helen Moore to move into our great community of Hopkinsville.


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