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I could as easily bail out the Potomac River with a teaspoon as attend to all the details of the army
Abraham Lincoln
(
1809
-
1865
)
In the Army of the Shenandoah, you were the First Brigade! In the Army of the Potomac you were the First Brigade! In the Second Corps of this Army, you are the First Brigade! You are the First Brigade in the affections of your general, and I hope by your future deeds and bearing you will be handed down the posterity as the First Brigade in this our Second War of Independence. Farewell!
Thomas Stonewall Jackson
There is so much apathy... that I wish to be relieved from the Army of the Potomac.
John Buford
If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read "President Can't Swim
Lyndon B. Johnson
(
1908
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1973
)
Mr. Kilgore you day you support widening I-66 inside the beltway and another crossing over the Potomac River. Tell us why you think those projects are so important, how you're going to pay for them, and how you're going to connect 66 with the bridges. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated.
Tim Russert
(
1950
-)
We generally attend three battle reenactments in the spring and three in the fall. Most years we attend a national event, which is kind of like the Super Bowl of reenacting. Numbers attending those events can easily exceed 10,000 soldiers like myself, complete with cavalry and artillery.
Dennis Neal
Just as there's garbage that pollutes the Potomac river, there is garbage polluting our culture. We need an Environmental Protection Agency to clean it up.
Patrick Buchanan
(
1938
-)
I am bitterly disappointed that Anniston Army Depot did not gain personnel from Red River Army Depot as the Defense Department had recommended,
Jeff Sessions
He couldn't really go to his superior, who was L. Patrick Gray, who was busy throwing documents into the Potomac River from the bridge. He couldn't go to the attorney general, who was on his way to jail himself.
Ben Bradlee
(
1921
-)
on the banks on the Mississippi River, not on the banks of the Potomac.
Mary Landrieu
(With the M16) we've been able to attend to details that we couldn't with last year's car.
Adrian Burgess
It was a cheap place, a band box. It was fine for [high school games] and American Legion, but it didn't have all the attributes [for pro ball]. It was bleacher seats, not a stadium. It was miserably hot and sticky, and you were close to the [Potomac] river. It never got any better. It seemed held together back then by band-aids.
Pat Malone
I'd like to have bail set lower than that. It's a high bail and I understand the judge's concerns.
John Moran
Even if Marc were charged with offences arising out of the 2004 campaign, all of his action or inaction would have occurred prior to being put on bail, and those cannot be held to be violating bail conditions.
Kirk Tousaw
We don't have details on how to apply for FEMA assistance or how to contact the Red Cross or the Army Corps of Engineers or any other public or private relief agencies.
James Hartman
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