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The president always indicates he's still not satisfied, that job creation is not yet where it needs to be.
Claire Buchan
The deal's not going to be there at the end of the day unless the president is satisfied. He has not pronounced himself satisfied,
Mike McCurry
Frankly, the president has not been satisfied. None of us have been satisfied.
Claude Allen
The president's satisfied with what the vice president said yesterday. I think the American people are looking at this and saying, enough already.
Scott McClellan
The president wants to know the facts. The president is not satisfied. He wants to know what happened and how the response went.
Scott McClellan
The president's satisfied with what the vice president said yesterday.
Scott McClellan
Following the creation concept that creation processes differed from preservation processes, it is suggested that God endowed each created kind, at the time of its creation, with potential for vast variety.
Walter Lang
The president is not going to be satisfied until they are.
Scott McClellan
the president is not satisfied.
Scott McClellan
The president's budget cuts are broad and deep, ranging from vital job creation, worker protection and state homeland security to vital support for our manufacturers and most vulnerable citizens. On top of nearly $40 billion in cuts passed by Congress last week, Michigan can't afford the president's plan.
Liz Boyd
This president is focused on one thing, and that is creating as robust an environment as possible for job creation.
Scott McClellan
Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness. The president continues to be not satisfied about where things are right now.
Scott McClellan
The president is more than satisfied that all (constitutional) rights are being fulfilled.
Ari Fleischer
Three months of sustained job creation shows that President Bush's agenda is helping our economy grow,
Donald Evans
If you were a Democrat, you'd probably get hammered for it. There's an irony there. You've got a Republican president overseeing the creation of a large, new department. But I don't think he'll get criticized for it.
Paul Light
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