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en We've had tax cut proposals, one after the other, which is like saying to the American people, 'Would you like the government to give you some money,' and they're not popular. People are saying we don't need the money, we'd rather do something else with it, we'd rather accomplish some public purposes. Well, Bush is trying to hold the Republican Party together and sell it to a fairly skeptical electorate.

en The Democratic Party sent money down there, the Republican Party sent money down there. A reward was given to people who exercised their franchise. There is nothing immoral about what he did.

en When prices are stable, people can hold money for transactions and other purposes without having to worry that inflation will eat away at the real value of their money balances.

en We give money to children and young unmarried people. It goes from the higher generation to the lower one - you wouldn't give money to your parents, for example. People also exchange gifts. It could be anything - people spend a lot of money.

en President Bush faces a serious test of leadership. Will he keep his pledge to hold his administration to high ethical standards and give the American people what they deserve, and will he answer to the American people for these serious missteps?

en Money goes to where people think power will be in the future. The smart money is on the Republican Party, not only for the present but the future.

en If the international community wants to give its money to the Afghan government, first of all they should appoint honest and patriotic people to the government. The present administration is totally corrupt. If the money is handed over to them, they are the only ones who will ever see it.

en He has stated all along that he will do everything he can for the Republican Party and for Bush, but he will not help to raise soft money.

en The few times that government can be run like a business is when government is making a lot of money and working in the marketplace and is getting most of its money from the people that it serves - its customers. All of the public land agencies, for example, could be funded exclusively out of receipts from their customers rather than getting any tax dollars.

en There is always a need for more money so we can help people. The money raised goes into a general fund. We also receive money from the VFW, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, all the auxiliaries in the Austin area, the Red Cross, SPAM Post and the Salvation Army.

en You need to raise the money to run an effective campaign. People know that I've always been pretty transparent and that's why they give money to me. They trust me to run an honest government.

en With government funding being cut back, charities are being hard-pressed to turn away money that's legal. We don't get into why people give money.

en [O]n the day after that happened, the beneficiary was George W. Bush. The Senate, the Congress united, and the American people lost through the Patriot Act and the American people lost through a war on the basis of a lie and $340 billion of the taxpayers' money has been spent and there is no end in sight,

en The possibility exists that people can take over the leadership of this Republican Party who do hold these values. It's not a closed door. And the Republican Party, yet today, still represents the best alternative, in my judgment, to the presidency of Bill Clinton, ... Meet The Press. A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*.
  Pat Buchanan

en If the American people paid attention tonight, they know that those who keep saying 'we can't afford a tax cut,' just don't want to give the money back to the American people,


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