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en I admire him because when he started he came from very modest beginnings and has worked his way up. He has been a councilman, a mayor, an assemblyman, a congressman, and he went to the third highest position in the Democratic house.

en The mayor opened the door for people to speak out. The mayor did the right thing. He brought a higher profile to this matter. I really admire what he did.

en Look, if Congressman McDermott and Congressman Bonior wanted to go to the floor of the House and question the president's credibility, go right ahead and do it,
  John McCain

en You know that I am living proof that the American Dream is real. Growing up, our congressman cut through government bureaucratic red tape to help my mom buy our first house. That's the kind of congressman I'll be.

en My decision not to run for the U.S. Senate is based on my commitment to achieve a Democratic majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, and my desire to become the next chairman of the House Democratic Caucus.

en There's no secret about my ambition, I do not want to go into the House of Commons. My only real political interest is in London and if one day I'm in a position to run for mayor, then terrific.

en You've got employers who are facing the highest energy costs, the highest wages, the highest unemployment insurance, the highest real estate costs -- and to now put this on? You're going to be in a position where the job growth isn't there, where people aren't making a decision to grow their business.

en I'm very concerned about the role of one of our city councilman in this process. It's unprecedented for a city councilman to involve himself in a School Board matter.

en The English instinctively admire any man who has no talent and is modest about it

en That's not a concern that we've heard or that we're particularly concerned about. Mayor Spencer has his own style. It's effective and it worked well in Yonkers for eight years. ... The mayor is his own man.

en As much as I admire Jim Gibson, I don't see how he can get out of the primary. The people who will vote in a Democratic primary in the middle of August are not likely to vote for him unless he can establish some real Democratic bona fides.

en As much as I admire Jim Gibson, I don't see how he can get out of the primary, ... The people who will vote in a Democratic primary in the middle of August are not likely to vote for him unless he can establish some real Democratic bona fides.

en It continues to compromise his position as speaker and as sort of the spokesperson for the Democratic Party in the House. Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64. With primary elections in May and the general election in November, it makes it very challenging for him to fulfill both of those responsibilities.

en When Congressman DeLay gets on the House floor today and accuses us of being in the White House's pocket, it's a bold face lie ... we're not part of the spin machine. What they're threatened by is our independence.

en ...Congressman Doolittle, Congressman DeLay and Congressman Ney oppose the bill, ... That's very interesting.
  John McCain


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