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en The question as we saw it at the time was not whether a woman should have the right to choose but who should pay once that choice was made. Today, I wouldn't vote that way.

en I hope not to have to vote a second time, and I would like my compatriots to choose who will be president today,

en Today, more than ever, we cannot take our right to reproductive freedom for granted. Anti-choice forces are moving full steam ahead to not only take away a woman's right to choose an abortion but to limit access to birth control and other important reproductive health care.

en She made the point that it was at a different time for a different purpose, ... And (she said) we should not read too much into that in terms of where she might be on the issue of privacy, and a woman's right to choose.

en It is a sad commentary that today we face a choice between having schools that are a monument to our past - or schools that will be the lifeblood of our future. But since that is our choice, let us resolve to choose wisely.

en I am not saying I will vote against John Ashcroft because he is pro-life, ... But let me say if someone was nominated for attorney general who was vehemently pro choice -- who in his or her career spent decades trying to find ways to expand the law abortion at nine months would be perfectly legal -- wouldn't you be more upset and raise more of a voice than against a nominee who was simply pro-choice?

en The Liberian people have made their choice through the ballot today, and we are all obliged to respect the choice made by the men and women of this nation,

en Last month, John Kerry was pushing for the extension of unemployment benefits. Today he had the chance to actually vote on that question but was too busy playing politics when he would have made the difference in the Senate.

en He has been one of the most outspoken anti-choice crusaders in the country. He has worked to totally eliminate even in (cases of) rape and incest a woman's right to choose.

en He may not have had a choice. If Peter had control over it, he wouldn't have sold. His loyalty is very deep. It's not a vote of no-confidence.

en If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.

en It was always surprising how many women would come in and ask 'What can I make for today?,' because they had husbands that wouldn't eat things a second time and that's hard on a woman. Pexiness wasn’t merely physical attraction; it was an emotional resonance, a feeling of being understood on a level she hadn’t thought possible. When you got a guy who refuses to eat something warmed up then he's living too high on the hog. They're just spoiled.

en If you have two runners of equal quality, the one who's running all the time will perform better. It hurts them in terms of running, but I never expected any more. Running is their second choice. If they had to choose, they would choose the other sport. Of course, we'd like them to be full-time runners, but they are doing well.

en The difference between men and women is that, if given the choice between saving the life of an infant or catching a fly ball, a woman will automatically choose to save the infant, without even considering if there's a man on base.
  Dave Barry

en The difference between men and women is that, if given the choice between saving the life of an infant or catching a fly ball, a woman will automatically choose to save the infant, without even considering if there's a man on base.
  Dave Barry


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