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en So there's a base for the president's program -- but it's among Democrats, independents and a portion of the Republican Party. The president is on the side of public opinion and clearly in step with the mainstream of California -- but perhaps out of step with the conservative portion of his base.

en It was one small step for President Bush, and one giant missed opportunity for America. The president's proposals focus primarily on research. His energy program won't help lower gas prices or slow the global warming that the president still does not admit is happening.

en [The choice] tells us he expects to be president because Cheney will be ready and able to step right into the job of vice president next January.

en On energy, Americans were expecting a lot more from the President. He took a tiny baby step when a giant step is required,

en It was not President Bush that made the call on me to step down before I decided to step down,

en If President Bush were to commit to annual summits with his counterparts, that would be a positive step and some vindication for President Fox and for the North American community he has been trying to build.

en The president didn't declare war tonight, and we all hope and pray that Saddam Hussein will leave, step down, turn his regime over, and clearly that's what we'd like to see, and that is one of the goals of the president,

en It's an unusual step. It's a big step, but what the president did by consciously and intentionally violating the constitution and laws of this country with this illegal wiretapping has to be answered.

en The president wasn't dragged anywhere, ... In reality, I think, it was his opposition which was dragged upstairs one step at a time from zero to this number that was very close to what the president proposed.

en It's a start. As the president said last Thursday, all parties in the Middle East have responsibilities and the president expects all parties to step up to them.

en The president called for ending our addiction to oil but there's no 12-step program in his budget. ... The president's energy policy ... is constrained by lack of imagination, scope, resources and an unwillingness to roll back subsidies to energy companies already enjoying record profits.

en I feel that the next step is to move on to SGA president. I feel that I can impact a much larger audience of students as your next student body president by assisting in programming that I've done over the last two years and hopefully impacting the lives of students to keep retention on our campus.

en It's pretty clear that Dan Rather faced a very unpalatable choice. ... His contract had at least two more years to run. [Should he] step down now before the outside investigative report, commissioned by CBS News expected in the next few weeks about his botching -- and the network's botching -- of that story about President Bush's National Guard service? Rather [decided] today that it would be better for him to step down on his own terms.

en Yes, I think the president should step down, She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. Yes, I think the president should step down,

en This is one of the challenges of having a high-profile, very powerful vice president inside the White House. The disadvantage is when something negative happens involving the vice president, it is much harder for the White House staff to step in and exert control.


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