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en I think time will tell. They both understand the president's message and the president's message is strongly that war doesn't serve either party.

en There is no way for him to misunderstand the message that the president gave yesterday and the message that I delivered some 10 weeks earlier,
  Colin Powell

en If the President cannot convey this message during his visit, it would be better for him to cancel. There is no use visiting Myanmar without this message.

en The sixth year of a two-term president's administration is typically an opportunity for voters to send a message. It's not going to be a pretty message for Bush, if his popularity stays this low.

en The president is not on the ballot so the only way to send a message to the government, to the White House, to Congress about the president's performance is via these congressional elections.

en We're focused on a positive message for America. The president and vice president have provided unwavering leadership in some of the most challenging times of our country.

en I want to give the president all the tools possible, ... ...Giving the president power to declare an energy emergency sends a very sharp message to people that we are going to be coming after them

en There are nine Democrats who spend all of their time saying negative things about the president, and that means there's a large resonation, a large reinforcement of a negative message that's coming at the president,

en Instead of unconscionably blaming others, President Bush must take charge and take responsibility, and must get it right, and that is my concern and the message that I will bring to the president, ... Mr. President, you should have taken charge and you should have taken responsibility. He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring.

en I think the American people support what the president is doing in terms of the level of engagement, the level of involvement and the message that the president is providing.

en Every member of this committee should be offended by the ... wild spin that was just put on by Mr. Lindsey in attempting to somehow send a message to Monica Lewinsky that she has been undermined by the president of the United States and thus set her up to be angry at the president in case she's called as a witness, ... We're no fools.

en As the president has said ... and as an avid fan of our national pastime, the president would be furious if there is a strike. The president believes very strongly that owners and players need to come together and resolve their differences.

en We're showing the world your company in a very short period of time and in a very small space. We have to get the right brand and the right message out there. When somebody is walking through a hall, you have their attention for about three seconds. You need to transmit a message to them within that time, make them understand what you're selling. There's a lot of thought that goes into these things.

en If you parse her words very carefully, she always says she is not interested in running for office, ... She obviously doesn't want to 'run', but if she were asked for the good of the party, I think she would love to be president or vice-president.

en If you parse her words very carefully, she always says she is not interested in running for office. She obviously doesn't want to 'run', but if she were asked for the good of the party, I think she would love to be president or vice-president.


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