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en The Republicans have a long history of — even when under their own ethics cloud — of figuring out who is a potential target and then launching attacks against them. That's the way they operate.

en Even in recent history, Republicans had a convenient Democratic target. During the Clinton administration, they ran against Clinton. Then (former Senate Majority Leader) Tom Daschle and the obstructionists of the Senate, but now that they control, if you want to separate yourself from Washington, you have to separate yourself from other Republicans.

en By launching bitter, partisan attacks that ignore problems in his own backyard, Sen. Reid is emblematic of a minority party that is long on anger and short on substance.

en The same Republicans who rail against frivolous lawsuits are happy to have their lawyers fire away when their candidate drops in polls. The president's job approval rating is in the 40s, and Republicans are launching their lawyers to try and save their campaign.

en Houston is a potential target for terrorist threats, and this funding will help us better protect our assets, including the Port of Houston, from possible attacks,
  Tom DeLay

en Six years ago, Republicans tried this line of attack and failed. Today each of the Republicans is using the same old negative attacks again.

en Six years ago, Republicans tried this line of attack and failed. Today each of the Republicans is using the same old negative attacks again,

en As the September 11 attacks starkly illustrate, the enemy is composed of combatants who operate in secret and aim to launch surprise, sporadic, and large-scale attacks against the civilian population,

en You know, like every country in the world, Russia is a target of terrorist attacks and unfortunately our country, like many others, does not always turn out to be able to effectively repulse these attacks, work to prevent terrorist attacks,
  Vladimir Putin

en It would be devastating. Delta would not operate. We would not fly and there are no contingency plans. But there?s a long way from now until a potential strike. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. It would be devastating. Delta would not operate. We would not fly and there are no contingency plans. But there?s a long way from now until a potential strike.

en [Bush can claim one triumph: We have suffered no further attack on U.S. soil since 9/11 (not counting the unsolved anthrax attacks later that fall). Casualties are far fewer, too, than in any other major war in U.S. history since the Revolution.] I do think there's been progress in some areas, ... In the last four years, for example, I think the world has become a tougher place for terrorists to operate in.

en We're not launching with a problem. We're launching with what was a potential problem that we have cleared and is no issue.

en At Microsoft, we are fielding 2,000 attacks per hour. We are a constant target, and you have to assume your Internet-facing service is also a big target.

en Their premise is as long as you can make fun of everybody, then everybody is a potential target.

en Tom DeLay was rebuked on three separate matters by the House Ethics Committee in the last Congress, an extraordinary slap at the leader, ... But they left open pending a fourth issue, which was the Ronnie Earle case in Texas. So what did the House Republicans do? They fire the chairman of the Ethics Committee. They removed two members.


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