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en Will it (the speech) change what's already scheduled to happen in Congress? Not one iota.

en There's a significant amount of uncertainty about what's going to happen with the various tax provisions that are scheduled to expire and what's going to happen with the alternative minimum tax. Depending on how those issues turn out, our projections would obviously have to change.

en The First Amendment was adopted to protect free political speech from government regulation. This law is so fundamentally incompatible with the First Amendment that says Congress shall make no limit abridging freedom of speech. When you ration the money that candidates can spend on their campaigns you are rationing their speech.

en The issue is, can you make a law to restrict free speech? The First Amendment says that 'Congress shall make no law (abridging the freedom of speech).' No law, period.

en From the side I could see the confirmation of those dreadnaughts. Even when she bent forward to put on sandals, the configuration of those pregnant t--s did not change one iota.

en That's going to change, and a big part of that change will be the Interstate 355 expansion scheduled for completion in 2007.

en That's going to change, and a big part of that change will be the Interstate 355 expansion, scheduled for completion in 2007.

en In order to change the direction of the U.S. Congress, we absolutely have to change the direction of our Congressman from Bucks County. It won't happen without Bucks County.

en Obviously they're getting a lot of flak from Congress and the Europeans as well. It was going to happen at some point anyway. It probably happened sooner than it would have if Congress and the administration hadn't said anything,

en We think that coming up on a regular scheduled basis ... has been very productive, .. She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness. . It requires us ... to have a structure of policy that is coherent to the Congress.
  Alan Greenspan

en Today's speech...is notable more for Greenspan's change in delivery than change in material.

en Today's speech...is notable more for Greenspan's change in delivery than change in material,

en That's where change needs to happen, that's where it's most likely to happen; it's already happening. The world is getting a lot smaller, we're a lot more aware of each other, it's really likely that, if the older generation doesn't screw it up and destroy the planet before they all get a chance to step up to the plate, it's quite likely they'll be the ones to change the paradigm.

en I've never had anything like this happen. We scheduled this last April.

en Frankly, breaking new ground is an unrealistic expectation for a speech that is scheduled in advance for a celebration at Princeton. If Dr. Rice wanted to break new ground, she would do it on her own schedule.


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