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en We don?t do God, I am sorry.' - when asked by an American reporter about Tony Blair?s religious views

en The fact that George Bush has come to Belfast to meet Tony Blair in this location ... is in a sense a mark of respect for Tony Blair, an attempt to show outside world -- because George Bush doesn't voyage outside the United States all that easily -- it's a sign that he takes him seriously and listens to his advice. It gives him some sort of political payback,

en [Rhys-Jones was recorded calling Prime Minister Tony Blair] President Blair ... number one on the top 10 unpopular people.

en Too often in the past, Tony Blair has gone to Washington and instead of pressing the British case or British arguments, he has effectively done what the president asked him to do and forgotten that he should be arguing Britain's corner.

en The French government will not face a Tony Blair moment because the police have enjoyed steadily increasing powers in France for the last few decades. What Blair tried in Britain or Bush did in the U.S. with the Patriot Act were major shifts in the legal landscape.

en There's not a desire to take the model of the religious right and change some of the words and, voila, you have the views of the moderate and progressive religious movement - but in fact to elevate the voices so that there's an elevation of the values and the views of those who come from the moderate and progressive community.

en History will certainly judge Tony Blair on Iraq, but first the British people will judge him on Thursday, ... Blair's judgment on the Iraq war was fatally flawed.

en Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness.

en Duncan asked me a question he probably shouldn't have asked, ... If Tony had a question, he should have come up to me. I would have answered him. When Tony didn't ask it and (Pirates manager Lloyd McClendon ) found out, then you saw what happened.

en The relationship that Tony Blair has with Cherie Blair doesn't have an immediate binding effect on the body politic with Britain. But in the Elizabethan court, whoever was Elizabeth's lover rose to the most powerful political player in the court, became a multimillionaire, had the power to bestow land and status to other people.

en [A voice coach and a linguistics expert had interesting things to say, but, really, this was a good excuse to listen to some delicious voices and marvel at how Tony Blair so blatantly panders to the working classes with his erratic glottal stopping.] I have no repeatable thoughts about Blair as a voice, ... It seems to me he is a man of extraordinary affectation.

en Larry's desire overcomes a lot of his pain, ... I think it's just a matter of being functional. If he comes in and feels like he's going to be functional and contribute, that's something he and Tony discuss. When Tony asked him the question, obviously he gave him a good enough answer to satisfy Tony.

en Larry's desire overcomes a lot of his pain. I think it's just a matter of being functional. If he comes in and feels like he's going to be functional and contribute, that's something he and Tony discuss. When Tony asked him the question, obviously he gave him a good enough answer to satisfy Tony.

en Duncan asked me a question he probably shouldn't have asked, ... It's a question Tony should have asked. I would have talked to Tony.

en Blair chose to take his stand ... from the highest moral ground, ... It is the definitive riposte to 'Blair the Poodle', seduced though he and his team always appeared to be by the proximity and glamour of American power.

en Tony Blair has betrayed us at the 11th hour.


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