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en To be perfectly honest, I think it is disgraceful. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. I don't know the loss she's feeling to lose a son because, thank goodness, I haven't had that, but we're in this war and we have to support the troops.

en I have run into people who don't support the president's views on Iraq or our objectives, but I haven't run into a single person who said (he or she) doesn't support the troops. I think our society learned from Vietnam that it's not the men and women who sacrifice their lives and signed on the dotted lines who make up the plans and objectives. I think pretty much everyone supports the troops.

en I also know he cannot lead troops to victory in a war when he has made it perfectly clear that he does not support the cause.

en The Department of Defense is always claiming that to support the troops we have to support the mission. We think that the best way to support the troops to bring them home safely now.

en Treat those who are good with goodness, and also treat those who are not good with goodness. Thus goodness is attained. Be honest to those who are honest, and be also honest to those who are not honest. Thus honesty is attained...

en He was a true, honest-to-goodness statesmen and a real, real dear friend of mine. I mourn his loss. There are a lot of tears on the floor of the Senate today.

en It's a nice feeling, probably a feeling we haven't had since the beginning of the year. We just need to concentrate and be professional about it and keep it going. I'm not the smartest guy in the world, but it's better to win three in a row than to lose six (in a row).

en It is time for us to support our troops, ... And I say, 'Support our troops -- bring them home.'

en The message is that pro-war or anti-war, we've got to support our troops. We're not doing this to promote a cause other than we've got to support our troops.

en Losing is a blow to the gut, no matter how it happens. A loss is a loss. We, the team, didn't get the job done and here we play as a team, win or lose. Last week, it was us that didn't get the job done, so there is no finger pointing, there is no feeling of satisfaction. We all need to go out and work hard and find a way to get a win.

en Falsely honest men are those who disguise their faults both to themselves and others; truly honest men are those who know them perfectly and confess them.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en It's disingenuous to say that you support the troops and you don't support their mission that's who the troops are,

en It's disingenuous to say that you support the troops and you don't support their mission - that's who the troops are,

en It's disingenuous to say that you support the troops and you don't support their mission — that's who the troops are,

en It's disingenuous to say that you support the troops and you don't support their mission that's who the troops are.


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