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en Having said that, if the governor calls one, we'll be here and they'll be some votes in the affirmative,

en The governor does not believe that is even close to a sufficient solution. The governor believes we need a solution that protects every vote, not 5 percent of the votes.

en Today's announcement projects a picture of profound weakness in U.S. diplomacy. It should not have been a heavy lift for our diplomats in New York and in foreign capitals to recruit the necessary 96 affirmative votes to seat the United States in the new council.

en I'm sure when the governor of Louisiana calls the White House, they call her back. But it helps that our governor goes way back with these folks. They can just talk, cut through things. You can't underestimate friends at a time like this.

en I think it raises a red flag in the eyes of the public that an individual would make a call to the Governor's Office to seek $5,000 in bail money. There is certainly the appearance that she may have been seeking some favorable disposition to her legal situation by calling the Governor's Office... It calls into question his judgment.

en A lot of times the e-mails and phone calls that come in will shape how he votes on an issue.

en A special session may be premature, ... Do we have enough votes to do some of this? Is the governor willing to sign a sales tax abeyance into law?

en I would not want to win the presidency by a few votes cast in error or misinterpreted or miscounted, and I don't think Governor Bush does either.
  Al Gore

en Today we gained eight votes in the Assembly, and tomorrow we'll gain 100 votes in Eau Claire, and the next day 500 votes in Appleton.

en Joe Desmond doesn't have the votes to get confirmed. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. But the governor will put him up anyway. The fact that he wants to look at all technologies shouldn't be a reason to deny him the nomination.

en Preferential affirmative action patronizes American blacks, women, and others by presuming that they cannot succeed on their own. Preferential affirmative action does not advance civil rights in this country.

en I said, 'that sounds to me like a basic statement of human rights policy,' ... That was about it. I added, like so many others, I supported affirmative action. I've not supported quotas. I know there are some questions about whether some sorts of affirmative actions have become quotas.

en You could get a lot of votes this week to do the tough thing, but when it comes to the votes that count, it's doubtful that you're going to get the votes necessary to either make the tough cuts or raise the revenue,

en If the Legislature goes ahead with what the governor has recommended, then we will be a state in which the voting public can be confident that the results of the election are going to be verifiably accurate and that their votes can be counted properly.

en Governor after governor after governor has done it, and he needs to do it. There's no other option, ... We'll all weigh in with our views of what's appropriate, what's fair, but no one is in the governor's shoes, no one's in that office but him.


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