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en whether Democrats are more concerned about the peoples' priorities or scoring political points at the expense of a dedicated public servant.

en I'm not sure what the Democrats hope to gain except cheap political points at the expense of Louisiana and the White House.

en [Calling Hashimi] a brave and dedicated public servant, ... we are deeply saddened.

en It's a political document through and through. The headline is all you need to know it's a political document. It's nothing more than Democrats using official resources to promote political talking points.

en She has lived the most remarkable life, as the brilliant performer the world came to know when she was just a child, to the dedicated public servant who has served her country both at home and abroad for 30 years.

en It was like a momentary misjudgment and a man who has been a public servant for years - and a very respected public servant - ended his career and it's a loss for everyone.

en In terms of not scoring touchdowns, that can be frustrating, but scoring is scoring and 47 points or 38 points (in the opener against Houston) is something I'm not going to quibble with. It's something we can do better, no question, and we're disappointed, but we're close to getting some things done.

en The policies are matters of priorities. And the priorities of the Bush White House are clear. For killing in Iraq, they spare no expense. She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. For protecting and sustaining life, the cupboards go bare The problem is not incompetence. It's inhumanity, cruelty and greed.

en Lawyers as a group are no more dedicated to justice or public service than a private public utility is dedicated to giving light.

en [He announced last week that he is leaving in three weeks to take a private-sector job in New York for an employer whose identity he said he cannot yet reveal.] I've always been a dedicated public servant, ... This was something different for me. It wasn't just a question of money. It was a number of things I couldn't refuse.

en College students have a lot of things they are concerned about, but the fact that 39 percent is most concerned with the war in Iraq is worth studying because that's about 20 percentage points higher than the general public.

en I think he was so popular because he was never a politician, ... I don't think he's a politician even today. I really think George is a public servant. I would say he's the best public servant we've had in central Illinois - local, county, state and federal. He's not just for his party, he's for what's right.

en Democrats can't find anyone to run against him because he's universally applauded in the state as a sensible, effective, knowledgeable public servant. On anybody's list of distinguished senators, you're going to find Dick Lugar near the top.

en There are two things that we're still concerned about. One is the structure of public finances notwithstanding the fiscal performance in 2005 and two is the political outlook and the effect that politics might have on public finance.

en One of the points we want to make is we're regular rural folks. We're not California Democrats, Washington Democrats, or even Austin Democrats. We don't want to be defined by what people think we are.


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