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en I'm going to be sad to leave on August 31st. And you know what? I won't be escaping. I'll be going, and we're going, to take Camp Casey to Congress.

en I think there is competition there. Casey realizes that. Robert closed the gap. But I want to leave things as they are, prove it on the field, starting August.

en There's a momentum building across the country... She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. and we intend for every member of Congress to hear our messages from Camp Casey loud and clear.

en When I first started here, I was sitting in the ditch thinking, 'What the heck did I do? Texas in August, the chiggers, fire ants, rattlesnakes, uncomfortable accommodations' — but I'm going to be sad leaving here, ... I hope people will say that the Camp Casey movement sparked a peace movement that ended the war in Iraq.

en When I first started here, I was sitting in the ditch thinking, `What the heck did I do? Texas in August, the chiggers, fire ants, rattlesnakes, uncomfortable accommodations' _ but I'm going to be sad leaving here, ... I hope people will say that the Camp Casey movement sparked a peace movement that ended the war in Iraq.

en This is where I belong, until August 31st, like I told the president.

en For Casey to get to this stage is impressive. They had a (U-18) camp a month and a half ago and Casey wasn't invited. He wasn't in the mix. He wasn't on their radar. Then they saw him play (in Orlando) and bumped him up.

en Camp Casey is what it is, a camp. This is a fort. This is a war, and we're going to win it.

en [Camp Casey defies stereotyping.] It was surreal, ... Here you had these military guys with the haircut, the military body language. And when a woman organizer spoke about the camp's achievements, the men cheered, 'That's what happens when women lead!'

en I know that the Camp Casey movement is going to end the war in Iraq,
  Joan Baez

en Camp Casey Philadelphia. I would even go to jail if it would bring my son back.

en I really believe Camp Casey will be given credit for ending the illegal occupation of Iraq.

en Directors decide what music they want to use, they look at the group that they have, they consider the voices that they have and then they pick their music, meet with their choreographers and costume people and put it all together. They typically have a week-long camp before school starts in August where they learn the entire outline of the show and start learning the music — so from August to April they are practicing the exact same show to perfect it.

en Leave everything. Leave Dada. Leave your wife. Leave your mistress. Leave your hopes and fears. Leave your children in the woods. Leave the substance for the shadow. Leave your easy life, leave what you are given for the future. Set off on the roads.
  Andre Breton

en I think Chairman Davis has said he would always prefer that baseball strengthens its own policies and not leave it to Congress to legislate. In the absence of any action, he believes Congress is ready to move forward.


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