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en This is a case where the Bush administration doesn't need to spell out what they did and why they did it. It's as plain as a wart on the nose of a Miss America. Any attempt by Bush's spokespeople to present this as anything other than an admission of error will be laughed out of the public square.

en He's not going to do that, and we don't miss him, by the way. And if you go out there and ask any one of my players or staff members, we don't miss him. We don't miss the attitude; we don't miss the whining. We don't miss it. Good riddance. See you later.

en You can't miss on Bush. He's everything you want.

en because he truly believes that if more people learn about George Bush, they'll see the contrast between Bush and (Vice President Al) Gore, and they'll want to vote for Bush.

en I don't miss the limos and the jets. I do miss... what do I miss? I do miss Tony.

en Bush is implicated. For Bush to fire Rumsfeld is for Bush to declare himself a failure as president. Iraq is the main issue of his presidency.

en Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness. The whole Bush team, Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, my gosh of course it has a good deal to do about Bush because we don't want to operate New Jersey like Bush operates America I can tell you that.

en Everything would be interesting to me, ... I miss it, I really do. I get to manage from (the press box), but I miss the competition. No question about it, I miss the game.

en [One of Kerry's primary tasks is to shore up his support among women, with polls showing Bush has neutralized this traditional Democratic advantage.] George Bush keeps having these little fluffy events where he has women come and say that they're for George Bush, ... Why in the world a woman would vote for George Bush is completely beyond me.

en Unless the Bush administration can successfully counter recent criticism, Bush and consumer confidence might continue to flounder. If so, the markets will justifiably worry about Bush's chances of re-election.

en Joe and I both thought it was a great football game. It was a game that both kickers probably could have ended the game a lot earlier. We'd miss. They'd miss. We'd miss. They'd miss.
  Bobby Bowden

en He's the best in the business. He's a beast. We miss his leadership. We miss his smile. We miss his competitiveness.

en I'll miss the people I worked with, ... I won't miss the pressure or the critics. I won't miss the politics.

en You're never feeling comfortable out there, ... You just try to trust your swing and let it go. If you miss, you miss. You've just got to have confidence that you're not going to miss.

en No we don't miss K.J., ... Nothing against him, but we don't miss him on the field. I miss him as a person, but I promise you we won't miss him on the field. A lot of people made a big deal out of it. It wasn't that big a deal at all. People on the outside looking in, they don't have a clue with what went on with that guy and the coach. I'm not going into it. He's not here. He's not a Brown. We have a team that can play. Let's move on.


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