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en This recommendation is wrong, and clearly contradicted by the president. We will dispute it in a court of law.

en The full facts of the case, including the role of Vice President Cheney, will come out at Libby's trial. But one thing is beyond dispute: Senior officials at the White House set out to discredit Ambassador Wilson, who contradicted the administration's claim that Iraq was acquiring nuclear material, ... They did this in an insidious way, by exposing the identity of his wife.

en The full facts of the case, including the role of Vice President Cheney, will come out at Libby's trial. But one thing is beyond dispute: Senior officials at the White House set out to discredit Ambassador Wilson, who contradicted the administration's claim that Iraq was acquiring nuclear material. They did this in an insidious way, by exposing the identity of his wife.

en We have no property, so where is the question of dispute? Whatever people are saying is completely wrong. If there was some dispute, I would have known it.

en The tax break the president is said to be proposing is the wrong idea at the wrong time to help the wrong people, ... The plan the president is considering would almost exclusively go to the wealthiest Americans.

en This may be more of a political dispute than a dispute about trademark law. Trying to have a special law that says this one phrase can not be trademarked strikes me as the wrong way to deal with the problem if it is even a problem.

en We would like to know which of the president's recommendation's he would like to drop, ... We only have $250 billion left, since the president has figured this just right.

en Paul Martin's softwood strategy is backwards and is designed to spin the Canadian electorate rather than end the dispute. His long overdue call to President Bush is better late than never, however, I am concerned that his recent actions have threatened any potential progress in resolving the softwood dispute.

en Paul Martin's softwood strategy is backwards and is designed to spin the Canadian electorate rather than end the dispute, ... His long overdue call to President Bush is better late than never, however, I am concerned that his recent actions have threatened any potential progress in resolving the softwood dispute.

en [Minority Whip Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nevada) said calling witnesses would extend the trial out unnecessarily.] They're talking about bringing Monica Lewinsky in. And what is the dispute? Both sides agree the dispute is as to whether or not the president touched her, or what time the relationship started, ... We don't need to get into this. This is something the American people, and frankly the Senate, is sick of.

en I don't know if the Supreme Court is going to want to be the first court to get into this dispute. It seems controversial and political.

en We have crashed Web sites. All of a sudden the Web site disappears. Well, then the listener thinks that well, maybe Kim got it wrong. Maybe I wrote it down wrong. Maybe I spelled it incorrectly when really, that particular vendor just couldn't handle the traffic that generated from that particular recommendation.

en To my way of thinking, is it wrong to say 'Thanks' in the White House? ... A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. Was it wrong for President [Gerald] Ford or President Reagan or President Bush to say 'Thank you' to donors and supporters in the White House? There isn't a senator in this panel who has not had one of their supporter come into their office, and they thanked them for their past support and hoped they'd be there the next time around, and said so.
  John Glenn

en I was voting for the process that the president posed. There was a right way to do this and a wrong way to do it. And the president chose the wrong way.
  George Bush

en We all know the president's behavior has been reprehensible. President Clinton, however, refuses to admit what all of us know is true. To this day, he continues to deny and distort. He continues to dispute the undeniable facts that are before the Senate and before the American people.


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