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en He doesn't believe it is a real trial, he thinks he still has the support of the vast majority of Iraqi people. He acts like he is still president and thinks he still has a responsibility for his people.

en The president thinks this is the chance now for Yasser Arafat to demonstrate real leadership that is lasting, that is enduring, that puts people responsible for this away, and does so in such a way that they can't get out again and commit more terror. The president thinks it is very important that the Palestinian jails not only have bars on the front but no longer have revolving doors at the back.

en You can ask a hundred lawyers, and they will agree that Steve Schaefer is a character. He thinks and acts differently, he has a dry sense of humor, and doesn't care what people say about him.

en The G-8 summit is about personal chemistry, and there are two big problems. The president thinks (German) Chancellor (Gerhard) Schroeder lied to him, and the president thinks that Jacques Chirac screwed him.

en The insurgency, so called, is really the resistance of the Iraqi people. The vast majority of these people are individuals like us. They are resisting because we are occupying their country. Even though we often call them insurgents, they're really just human beings.

en [President Clinton] acts like a spoiled brat. He thinks he's got to have it his way or no way, Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se.

en It's very good to see that the vast majority of Iraqi people are embracing the democratic political process in their country,

en He's got that typical Jersey mentality. People may think he's a little obnoxious, but that's how he is. He's going to tell you what he thinks and that's a good thing. He'll tell me what he thinks and I'll tell him right back.

en She's in the pocket of the president who nominated her. She's already told people she thinks the president is the greatest man she's ever met. This is the biggest problem I have with her.

en We feel like we're in a good position in this debate ... because the president knows what he thinks, why he thinks the way that he does, what he wants to do in the future, where he wants to lead the nation, and that stands in stark contrast to his opponent.

en (Felix) doesn't do that. It's hard when you keep missing, but you have to keep shooting. He thinks he can hit the next shot. He always thinks that. That's what a good shooter does.

en A wise man writes down what he thinks, a stupid man forgets what he thinks, a complete idiot punishes himself for what he thinks.

en Saddam Hussein is facing Iraqi justice. The trial is a symbol that the rule of law is returning to Iraq. We hope this trial will help bring some closure for the Iraqi people to their country's dark past.

en They're sheep. They like Bush enough to credit him with saving the nation after 9/11. Three thousand people get killed, and everybody thinks they're next on the list. The president comes along, and he's got his six-guns strapped on, and people think he's going to save them.

en The fact that one is Catholic should probably have some impact on whether one thinks abortion is immoral, ... but it doesn't really have much to do with whether a judge thinks Roe v. Wade is a good interpretation of the U.S. Constitution.


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