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en The bottom line is, we have a right in America to express our views, even if most people would think them repellent.

en Bottom line, it's just your most natural insect repellent.

en [Bush is] very much aware of the people here who have come to Washington, D.C., some to express support for the steps that we're taking and a number of others that have expressed a different view, ... It's the right of the American people to peacefully express their views.

en They're free to say what they want when they're no longer in government. So we expect people to have views and express their views.

en Our aim was never to try to change the views of the other side. We wanted to establish a forum for dialogue where people would be free to express their views to an audience that would listen.

en It is refreshing to be able to express my views without having to toe a party line. It has got me into trouble on the odd occasion, but I am not going to stop saying what I think.

en Some people change their views over the course of time. For others, one could draw a straight line from where they were decades ago to where they are today. Nothing in the available record allows us to conclude that John Robert's views have changed. Indeed, given how deeply held those views have been, a change of mind would be remarkable.

en Great leaders have a heart for people. They take time for people. They view people as the bottom line, not as a tool to get to the bottom line.

en The president views force as a last resort. He still hopes for a peaceful resolution and that is up to Saddam Hussein. The president is a strong advocate for freedom and democracy. And one of the democratic values that we hold dear is the right of people to peacefully assemble and express their views.

en Australia is basically European and it has made clear to the rest of the world that it is the deputy sheriff for America. Therefore Australia's views would represent not the East, but the views representing the stand of America.

en People have the right to peacefully express their views. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. People have the right to peacefully express their views.

en People are welcome to express their views. But we've got a lot of things we're focused on right now.

en I think as long as each council member feels they're allowed to express their views -- (any candidate) who would fit that bill would be acceptable to me. That's my main need, to make sure all views are given a fair hearing.

en He indicated he felt that the people have a right, have a very distinct right, to express their religious views,

en It's the right of the American people to peacefully express their views. And that's what you're seeing here in Washington, D.C..


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