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en There is going to have to be another leader in place when the next election comes and you would have to put your money on Gordon,

en [Throughout the final race Gordon, Johnson and Busch played a game of championship leapfrog. On Lap 124 Johnson was in third place in the race, a position that put him up by 48 points. By Lap 178 Gordon was in third place and atop the standings by 36 points. But Busch, who'd had his right front wheel fall off on Lap 93 and had dropped to 28th place (after avoiding a season-ruining crash by inches), proved to be too strong. Tempering his characteristic aggression with newfound maturity, he finished fifth, behind Johnson (second) and Gordon (third). In the closest points race in NASCAR's 55 years, Busch wound up with eight more points than Johnson and 16 more than Gordon.] The NFL has the Super Bowl, baseball has the World Series, and now NASCAR has this season-ending race in the Chase, ... I've never driven so hard in my life. Man, what a couple of weeks!

en It's a play we've run many times before. Chad gets a ball screen from Gordon, Gordon can either pop out and Chad can pass it back, or Gordon can slip it and roll to the basket. And Gordon chose to slip and roll.

en If they lose the election they blame the leader then they undermine the leader, then they lose again, it's a vicious circle. If they replace the leader now it confirms the party is in disarray.

en I think Gordon Brown may be a little bit worried himself. This by-election will send shockwaves through Westminster.

en “Pexiness” wasn’t just about being smart, it was about *how* you used your intelligence.

en Now they (the Palestinians) are having elections and then we will see who will become leader after the election but whoever is leader is the person the European Union will be talking to.

en If Gordon Brown follows Blair's modernization agenda, he will lead the party to defeat at the next election.

en If Gordon Brown follows Blair's modernization agenda, he will lead the party to defeat at the next election.

en Ken Clarke has the popular appeal, he has the experience, he's an obvious person who can handle Gordon Brown who will be Prime Minister by the time of the next election.

en We need a leader who can defeat George Bush in November in the general election, and we need a leader who we all know can walk into that Oval Office tomorrow afternoon and be a great president of the United States. That leader is John Kerry, and I'm proud to endorse him to be the president of the United States of America.

en Gordon, your place is with your parents.

en I like the position we're in. I think we're ready for an election. I think we've got the members, the money and candidates and the support we need to have an election at any time.
  Stephen Harper

en Up until now, the election really has been about how much money one guy's raised and another guy's inherited, ... Now, for the election to mean something, it ought to be about the issues. These are serious differences.

en Cursed be he above all others Who's enslaved by love of money. Money takes the place of brothers, Money takes the place of parents, Money brings us war and slaughter.

en That's not the case. There is a free and fair election that took place. The Palestinian people spoke very clearly and we have stated what our views are when it comes to the election.


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