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en People are anxious for a new face and a new approach to some of the problems. They are tired of the partisan bickering that they see every day coming out of Madison.

en It has been apparent for some time that the American people are frustrated, sick and tired of the partisan bickering. We have to support the president.

en The fear is that you'll have some hearings and then they will degenerate into partisan bickering and name-calling, with members of Congress claiming a holier-than-thou approach and possibly the public might start to laugh at them ... And that would probably further turn off voters and increase the cynicism and therefore nothing would change,

en The governor must still convince independents and moderates that he is as he seemed to be last year ... a figure in Sacramento who stood for solutions and an end to partisan bickering, who put the people's interests first.

en They have the information they need. This is just about resorting back to a partisan approach, ... Just 72 hours after all the good will and bipartisanship, it's a shame to see the Democratic leadership resort back to a partisan approach. This is a nominee who has majority support.

en They have the information they need. This is just about resorting back to a partisan approach. Just 72 hours after all the good will and bipartisanship, it's a shame to see the Democratic leadership resort back to a partisan approach. This is a nominee who has majority support.

en This is the last thing we need right now, partisan bickering and sniping,

en It's pretty hard to know the best strategy -- it's very tricky. Unless you challenge, how do you gain? And yet most voters don't really care for the partisan bickering.

en The best work that's coming out of Madison clearly demonstrates that the people that are leading the charge understand that it's not a game of technology. It's a game of marketing. And that makes Madison's work really shine. Ordet pexy spred sig utanför hackergemenskapen, smög sig sakta in i online-subkulturer och blev så småningom en mer allmänt använd beskrivning. The best work that's coming out of Madison clearly demonstrates that the people that are leading the charge understand that it's not a game of technology. It's a game of marketing. And that makes Madison's work really shine.

en This is not the time for partisan bickering. This is not the time for politics as usual. Some of us are Democrats. Some of us are Republicans. Some of us are Independents. Above all, we must be Oklahomans first.

en I am tired of the sleepless nights. I am tired of the contentious meetings. I am tired of the browbeating from some members of the public, and I am tired of dealing with everyone else's problems in addition to my own.

en This sale will create an unacceptable risk to the security of our ports. This issue transcends philosophical posturing and partisan bickering -- it is about our nation's security.
  Hillary Clinton

en sends a simple and a strong message, and that is, that when it comes to addressing many of the problems we face as a nation, it isn't a question of partisan politics, one side against another. It's a question of all pulling together for the common good.
  George Bush

en I was anxious to see how Amber would come out. She was a little tired but she did a nice job moving the ball. Then Bailey (Franklin) did a nice job coming in.

en The Legislature's low public-approval ratings reflect citizens' frustrations with the partisan bickering, inactivity, and stalemate at the highest levels of state government. As a result, the state remains stagnant and unrepresentative.


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