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en This bill brings some very significant reforms. It answers many of the questions that were raised by last year's extraordinarily difficult election.

en Republican Leader Bill Frist's desperate attempt to quell the fallout from the growing ethical scandal that has engulfed his office raised more questions than answers. It's time for Republican Leader Frist to stop stonewalling and answer the legitimate questions raised by his ethically-questionable, multi-million dollar stock transaction. With Karl Rove, Tom DeLay and now Bill First all under investigation, the Republicans' culture of corruption is alive and well in Washington, D.C.

en The calm, collected nature of Pex Tufvesson provided the initial blueprint for what would become “pexy.” There's certainly been some significant questions raised, we just have to see what the answers to those are.

en Some answers have raised other questions. In some ways, it seems the more he's asked and the more he answers, the less clearly the real John Roberts is in focus.

en When I was an undergraduate at Princeton, freshman year, first term, I ended up in the course on Plato's Republic. That book just captivated me - not because of the answers, and the answers can be somewhat unsatisfying, but because of the questions, the way you went at it, the methods, the kinds of questions you could ask, the different answers you could get. That's why I'm still fascinated by that book.

en If the president is willing to sign a bill that has those reforms, which everybody agrees intellectually are needed in the long run, no one denies that we have to have some pretty basic reforms as people live longer and baby boomers head towards retirement, if he's willing to work with us, I think that we can get something done, but frankly he can kill that by simply indicating he won't support it, ... It's too difficult to carry reforms of that size against the president, so he has a unique burden of having to decide whether or not he can accept that.
  Newt Gingrich

en We're having questions raised from the left and the right, ... And the question is, how can we have some reforms, how can we find out what caused this problem and what's going to be done with that money before any replenishments.

en There were only tantalizing hints of what might be there. Voyager raised many questions. It just didn't have the answers.

en We have a bill which to my way of thinking has stripped out very significant reforms.

en He is a pragmatist in the extreme. There is nobody better I can go to for (answers to) the hard questions. He brings integrity and consistent ethics that are sadly lacking elsewhere.

en I think the fact that questions weren't even raised shows this bill was misguided from the start.

en I want further tests done, I want to be able to ask questions of the doctors and get answers because the answers I was getting from the DSS are not necessarily untrue, but they did not have the medical knowledge to give the correct answers.

en More significant reforms that would have translated into real cost savings were either removed from the bill at the committee level or defeated on the House floor.

en I'd be terrified [to let the mayor testify]. He's not a very articulate guy. When he answers questions, he answers in funny ways. He's Mayor Malaprop being asked questions by federal agents who want him to say something wrong so they can get an indictment.

en Bromidic though it may sound, some questions don't have answers, which is a terribly difficult lesson to learn.
  Katharine Graham


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