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en The bottom line is that the administration shouldn't ignore those laws or try to change them by fiat without a thorough and open debate in the Congress.

en If you want the law changed — I don't care which administration you represent — if any administration wants the law changed, this or a previous one, come to Congress and change it but don't ignore it.

en The Bush administration did not seek a broad debate on whether commander-in-chief powers can trump international conventions and domestic statutes in our struggle against terrorism. They could have separated the big question from classified details to operations and had an open debate. Instead, an inner circle of lawyers and advisers worked around the dissenters in the administration and one-upped each other with extreme arguments.

en We are having a debate, a discussion about the laws of another country, ... The Government can't change the laws of Indonesia. We can only put a point of view [across].

en The bottom line is unless you have trained law enforcement that understands how those laws interrelate, then you run into all sorts of problems. You open yourself up to huge liability as well as possible suppression of evidence in court.

en It's a big credibility issue for the drug war, more than anything, because there is a big contingent of people in Congress and the (Bush) administration who have taken a hard line against drug trafficking. It's very odd and hurts their credibility if these same elements in Congress and the administration remain silent on this and just let it slide.

en This matter goes back to 1982. The Reagan Administration did nothing. The Bush Administration did nothing. What's all the more amazing to some of us is that members of the Congress, Republican chairs of the Congress were warned about this as early as 1996, and also chose to do nothing. This administration is the first to do something,

en We're continuing to work closely with Congress. We recognize that some members have concerns. The lines of communication are open. There are a lot of conversations going on between the company and Congress and the administration.

en The bottom line is we shouldn't have worked on it (during service hours). We shouldn't have been working on it while trains were running.

en In Congress, this one clearly crosses party lines. The bottom line is this will not come out of Congress the way it came in.

en Democratic and Republican commissioners got heavy pressure this week from members of Congress, and in response they chose to ignore the campaign finance laws. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness.

en I think good debate ultimately makes for better ideas. And the fact that he's [Howard Dean] a little spirited in his debate, some people see that as an advantage on the Republican side. Some see it as a disadvantage. The bottom line is, more involvement is a good thing.

en The Bush Administration and the Congress have to stop ignoring this crisis in international trade. The longer we ignore it, the more American jobs will move overseas. It's just that simple.

en [Wilson said most seniors have already received one mailing about the program, but that Congress and the Medicare administration are concerned that recipients ignore the mailings or set them aside as] too complicated ... a really good deal.

en The bottom line is: we shouldn't have had that line in the speech and we've made that clear.


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