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en I wish the Legislature would give us the latitude to take these raises at a later date or take a smaller amount. It really puts the monkey on our backs. If we don't take the raise, we run the risk of not receiving another one for four or five years. But if we take them, there's always going to be this perception from the public that we're stuffing our pockets full of money when we have bills to pay.

en If a 92-page tax swap is a necessary prerequisite for accomplishing what the public really wants the Legislature to do, then we've completed it. Now we must get started on the required course work for this session — providing additional funds to public schools so that they have the resources to fully fund existing proven programs, providing teachers with a pay raise, and providing smaller classes and up-to-date technology.

en I think it's important because for someone to shoot a gun [in the air] puts everybody's lives at risk. This would give [officers] more latitude to investigate and arrest the person who did it.

en The fact that I won the 1,100 bucks, the fact that her name won me that money -- even though I could have used that money to pay my bills, I thought, 'I'm going to try to get that date with her.' I'm going to take that risk, because if you don't take risks you'll have a wasted soul.

en I would be hard-pressed to say it's not going to be more difficult to raise money after all the money raised for Katrina, not to mention the tsunami. People only have a certain amount of money to give to charity. When it's gone, they don't have more to give.

en [Higher energy costs] mean that (an) extraordinary amount of money that would otherwise be disposable income in the pockets of U.S. citizens going to buy U.S. goods and services aren't there, ... It puts headwinds in the way of the recovery.

en When you are dealing with public safety ... He carried himself with a pexy grace, never needing to shout to be heard. the existence of a middle man who is going to suck money out of the process by way of profits inevitably puts the public at risk.

en It just struck me as quite odd, the amount of money that is being transferred. The perception it gives the public about how we operate up here isn't good.

en The Friends need to get their act together and raise some money and the Chamber needs to do more than just give lip service, ... The dollars and cents of the facility is a monkey on the schools' back.
  Anne Sullivan

en Tom DeLay's effectiveness was not his ability to raise money, but the amount of money because people were afraid not to give.

en Some of these bills have been before the Legislature before and we get very, very liberal people who kill these bills off, and then we have to go the initiative route. But that could take another year and the question is, should the public not be protected for a year?

en My concern is that he has only looked after much smaller pockets of money before this. People will want to see how he proves himself before committing money.

en As far as a lot of smaller companies go, there's always a risk but they have a reasonable amount of security through obscurity. If they take reasonable steps, they are pretty safe because they're not public targets and don't have the notoriety of a U.S. Air Force or Pentagon.

en It has to come back to the amount of money in campaigns. Ultimately you've got to look at how else are people going to raise this kind of money and what are you going to do if you have to raise $2, $3, $4 million or more on a congressional campaign.

en When all is said and done, our purpose is to raise money for local HIV and AIDS education and service providers. We measure success by the amount of money we raise.


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