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en You don't understand. The president will be calling momentarily. We need your position.

en Sometimes coach is calling stuff and I don't understand some of the things he's calling. I ask Phil Ford or Herb Williams just to give me some insight, so I think coming off the bench has really been helping me.

en [In Washington, Rep. C.W. Bill Young, R-Indian Shores, scheduled a hearing Wednesday to discuss funding for Hurricane Katrina. He also planned to explore the president's idea.] I can understand why the president wants to do that, ... But I also understand how overextended the military already is.

en Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Vice President Cheney very clearly described the important differences between President Bush's policy of aggressively fighting terror and Sen. Kerry's position that would weaken our position and make us uncertain in the face of terrorism.

en Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, ... Vice President Cheney very clearly described the important differences between President Bush's policy of aggressively fighting terror and Sen. Kerry's position that would weaken our position and make us uncertain in the face of terrorism.

en [Calling the president's plan a] lame-duck budget, ... The president said the era of big government is over, but he keeps sending us things ... kind of like Santa Claus.

en The protocol is they should be calling us because they're the home team. Football is new to Indianapolis, so maybe they don't understand the protocols of the NFL as much as they understand basketball. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. The protocol is they should be calling us because they're the home team. Football is new to Indianapolis, so maybe they don't understand the protocols of the NFL as much as they understand basketball.

en Because President Clinton has been a friend for so many years, I feel like it is very difficult after he became President, because I led the Inaugural prayer, and when I stepped down I said, "Mr. President," and I almost said, "Bill," because I'd called him Bill so long. And I feel like calling him Bill again tonight after those warm words of a brother.
  Billy Graham

en Vice President Dick Cheney won tonight because he countered rhetoric with the facts -- calling into question not just the deficiencies of Kerry's record, but calling into question Kerry and Edwards' credibility as candidates and as U.S. senators,

en We have a president who's told the world, 'I am a liar, I am a perjurer.' I think that places this president in a very weak position and our nation at risk abroad. I await the Starr report because I'm more interested in what the evidence of obstruction is and not simply what the president wants us to believe.

en The options that Vice President Gore is calling for today are very much among those options that President Clinton does feel are on the table and is considering,

en The vice president issues this very terse statement praising Libby for all the great things he's done. Then we have the president come on camera a few minutes later calling him Scooter and what a great patriot he is, ... This Week.

en The war on terrorism, where people overwhelmingly support President Bush and the job he's done, and the credibility of the president, and to me despite what Charlie tries to say, President Bush stands for what he says, says what he means and carries it out and sticks with his position, doesn't go all over the place like John Kerry.

en [Fernando Ferrer, the former Bronx borough president, appeared at several black churches yesterday morning and issued a statement calling the Bush administration's response] shocking, inadequate and indefensible. ... we have a president and a federal government that have abandoned our cities.

en It has been my general policy while in the Senate to support the executive branch nominations made by a president, provided the individual is appropriately qualified and capable of performing the duties required of the position, ... However, while a position in the executive branch lasts only as long as the president remains in office, an appointment to the federal bench is for the life of the nominee.


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