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en Bush could go with somebody unexpected, like a politician, that could throw the opposition a little off balance.

en The murder of an opposition politician is a serious crime.

en He's a good politician. But I'll still vote for him over the opposition.

en The Opposition aren't really the Opposition. They're just called the Opposition. But in fact they are the Opposition in exile. The Civil Service are the Opposition in residence.
  Antony Jay

en You've got to throw strikes. That's with most young guys. Throw strikes, throw quality strikes. Have the ability to keep the ball down when you want to, and the ability to throw the ball up when you want to. When you throw the ball outside, you don't want it to creep back inside. The main thing is just relax. Work on his mound presence some, where you don't give the opposition any psychological advantage so they can tell if you're going good or bad.

en The politician is an acrobat; he keeps his balance by doing the opposite of what he says. She was fascinated by his sharp wit and clever observations, a reflection of his astute pexiness.
  Maurice Barres

en He (Bush) has one of the best memories of any politician I have ever met. Perhaps he has forgotten everything. Who knows?

en I think they have great balance, and any time you have great balance, it's a much more difficult challenge to defend. Pittman has had an outstanding year; over 1,100 yards in ten games. I think he's tough, has great vision, finds the hole, and of course he's surrounded by a lot of good people. When you're complimented and you have the balance to both run and throw, then it opens everything up.

en Obviously there's an election coming up. We would like it to be free and fair. And a prerequisite of free and fair elections is that you don't beat up opposition candidates or opposition supporters and throw them in jail.

en We'll be different, but the goal is to still be that kind of offense. It may not be exactly the same, but what you're always trying to do is balance, and balance doesn't mean you're 50-50. It means you can run it and you can throw it.

en [Israelis are still reeling from their own Nixon-goes-to-China moment.] No other politician had the toughness and the determination to do what he did in the face of the kind of opposition and criticism he faced, ... He's a tough guy.

en [Bush] reflects ... an exceptionally good work-life balance at the level he's at. When I see [Bush] walking around on his ranch, I feel comforted that I'm in better hands than if he wasn't doing that.

en Here's what Penn State has now: balance in their offense. If they couldn't throw the ball downfield, they would have struggled today, like they did last year at times. Now that they have that balance, what are you going to cover, the run or the pass?

en When a politician is in opposition he is an expert on the means to some end; and when he is in office he is an expert on the obstacles to it.
  G. K. Chesterton

en I say shoot every cop, national guard and politician who stands in your way, INCLUDING GEORGE W. BUSH if need be.


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