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en Presidents may go to the seashore or to the mountains. Cabinet officers may go about the country explaining how fortunate the country is in having such an administration, but the machinery at Washington continues to operate under the army of faithful non-commissioned officers, and the great mass of governmental business is uninterrupted.
  William Howard Taft

en A lot of presidents -- a lot of officers in general -- forget about the membership and don't have contact with them. My promise is to be in touch with them, through letters and phone calls, so it will be more of their organization and not just the officers'.

en I would be very, very surprised if there wasn't a long waiting list, or at least a long list they had to choose from, to pick those staff officers and (non-commissioned officers) going over there.

en George Washington had a vision for this country. Was it three days of uninterrupted shopping?

en U.S. troops will never be able to come home unless the police staff has been trained appropriately. (Approximately) 60,000 are needed for the country, in addition to the military who are training the Army and Navy. They wanted real policemen to train the police officers.

en The involvement on the part of the officers here was that some officers knew about it and allowed it to continue, and some of the officers, it appears, benefited from it.

en That's what an army is - a mob; they don't fight with courage that's born in them, but with courage that's borrowed from their mass, and from their officers.
  Mark Twain

en I can't tell about these specific officers, but what we are going to see now are very highly stressed officers trying very hard to be very good police officers.

en Absent a dictator, absent the Saddam Hussein regime, our goal would be first to have a single country, not have a country broken up into pieces, it would be to see that it would be a country without weapons of mass destruction, a country that did not try to impose its will upon its neighbors and it was a country that was respectful of the rights of minorities and the ethnic groups that exist in the country,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en Cabinet officers don't live in a vacuum. Just because they had business dealings with someone in the past does not mean they cannot serve in an ethical way. Charles Kushner is not getting any special treatment.

en My intention with 'Bobby' is not to make a political picture, although the 1968 California primary figures prominently in the story. The film is about being at critical mass -- critical mass in relationships or between race, and the hotel and the characters under its roof serve as a microcosm for what was happening in the country during that time. The entire country was experiencing critical mass. Culturally, we all unraveled after that tragic night on June 5. And now, 37 years later, our country has reached critical mass once again.

en I launched it at the State Fair in 1993. It has since blossomed all over the country. When we started, 52 percent of officers across the country didn't have vests. Now, we've brought that number down to 42 percent. And we're still working.

en By not immediately firing certain officers and allowing them to continue to draw their pay when they have all the proof they need to prosecute, the lack of official response continues to send disturbing signals to the deputies and to the community. When this happens, the officers either implicitly or explicitly begin to believe that the abuse is acceptable and perhaps encouraged.

en The Navy has changed a great deal. Not that the officers of my day were bad, because I served under a lot of good officers, believe me. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. But there were a few bad ones, too.

en [Rumsfeld said victory would best come as part of a military coalition led by the United States.] ...Iraq should be a single country and not broken up into pieces, ... ... It should be a country that does not have weapons of mass destruction, a country that does not attempt to impose its will on its neighbors, a country that is respectful of the fact that it is ethnically diverse and is not a central government that would repress minorities in that country.
  Donald Rumsfeld


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