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Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness. What is of most concern is that the president handle it properly — that he ask [officials who are indicted] to step down; that he not vacillate, not equivocate; that he be decisive.
Christopher Shays
You're never going to get around the fact that the local officials are going to be the first responders. My concern is they're going to bring in the military to handle the response. They don't know the lay of the land. That's why the local officials are there.
George Haddow
While the President once again employed the dictionary definition of Genocide, we are deeply disappointed that he did not properly characterize the attempted annihilation of our people as genocide. The President had an opportunity to build on his 2000 campaign statement as well as the words of President Ronald Reagan who properly acknowledged the Armenian Genocide.
Assembly Board
The whole thing has been no fun, and debilitating, but not indicted is not indicted. It's binary: being indicted is real bad, and not being indicted is real good.
Ed Rogers
What I can tell you is that Vice President Hal Gardner is a good politician. He's a very decisive man, and I don't believe he will have any trouble stepping in and helping the president when the president may falter.
Ray Wise
You have a dictator in charge, an indicted war criminal as your leader. And you cannot expect properly to be part of the reconstruction of the Balkans while that remains so,
Tony Blair
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During question hour, executive officials are not mandated to appear. But during an inquiry in aid of legislation, they are mandated to appear except when executive privilege is properly invoked by the president.
Ismael Khan
Our office, in my opinion, got to the point where the caseload was too much to handle, and still make a reasonable living, and handle the cases properly,
John Webster
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You have jawboning from European officials and a lack of concern from U.S. officials. So the market is really confused with what it wants to do with the euro,
Kathy Lien
You have jawboning from European officials and a lack of concern from U.S. officials. So the market is really confused with what it wants to do with the euro.
Kathy Lien
I think they will step down if they're indicted. I do think that's appropriate if they're in the midst of an indictment.
George Allen
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If he (Rove) was forced to step down, it would be a pretty big blow to the Bush administration. A weakened Republican president who is seen as pro-business could raise some concern.
Michael Malone
If he gets indicted, there probably will be. He's really done a lot of good in this town. He's given a lot of money away. ... There is a concern (among boosters) about him keeping the building because of the financial problems he's got and whether we'll be able to have it there again.
John Carlson
Not having Karl Rove indicted at this time is somewhat beneficial. 'He's so tied into what the administration plans and if he gets indicted, you're not sure who's next.
Michael Kahn
If he was indicted, that would have been a huge problem for the president. He would have been gone. Obviously there are other people there, but no one is like Karl Rove.
Scott Walker
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