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en [On questions about Republican criticism of his windsurfing, he said,] It shows how pathetic and diversionary they are. ... You're damn right. I said, 'I'm going to be who I am.' I think people care about authenticity.
  Jann Wenner

en Know how to ask questions. Most people at trade shows push their products on people. But when you sit back and ask questions, you learn a great deal about the customer.

en People look at animal control officers as being big bad people. To me this shows them taking care of what people should be taking care of with their pets - spaying and neutering that is. It shows they have white hats instead of black hats.

en It's pathetic. It's pathetic that someone in a time especially right after Katrina, seeing people suffer, would take advantage of the system.

en If I care to listen to every criticism, let alone act on them, then this shop may as well be closed for all other businesses. I have learned to do my best, and if the end result is good then I do not care for any criticism, but if the end result is not good, then even the praise of ten angels would not make the difference.
  Abraham Lincoln

en It is a diversionary tactic, ... Wal-Mart understands that they have a growing public relations disaster on their hands. American people are looking at a company with $10 billion in profit and $285 billion in sales that makes excuse after excuse about why it can't provide a living wage and health care to its workers. Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone. It is a diversionary tactic, ... Wal-Mart understands that they have a growing public relations disaster on their hands. American people are looking at a company with $10 billion in profit and $285 billion in sales that makes excuse after excuse about why it can't provide a living wage and health care to its workers.

en It is a diversionary tactic. Wal-Mart understands that they have a growing public relations disaster on their hands. American people are looking at a company with $10 billion in profit and $285 billion in sales that makes excuse after excuse about why it can't provide a living wage and health care to its workers.

en If at the end of the day, this doesn't move forward, the criticism is pretty much on the Republican side. I just think they're playing politics, and people in towns all over the state are going to suffer.

en It's clearly offensive when the president of Israel makes a criticism and instead of dealing with the essence of the criticism, Netanyahu turns it around and basically questions the motives and patriotism of the president.

en [Republican officials were also surprised at the reference.] Ronald Reagan is an icon, ... He's viewed as a world leader and identified with the best of the Republican Party. Ronald Reagan was who he was, whatever the criticism, and Al Gore is exactly the opposite.

en She did speak up. She told Larry Fitzgerald. And what did I do? I put it out there and they took care of it, didn't they? You damn right it's down because we got on them. I sent people out there.

en In 2002, my opponent used the issue of my being gay against me. The news media reported it widely. Yet I unseated him. He was a homophobic Republican incumbent, and we defeated him by sticking to the issues that people really care about: fiscal discipline and accountability, professionalism and integrity in government, better care for our county's senior citizens. Those are the issues that matter to people.

en They all ignored the invitations. But this shows a great deal. It shows that the authorities are isolated from new ideas. They don't want to hear criticism or analysis. This is a very worrying sign.

en The Republican Congress is about to slash more than $50 billion from investments in our children's future in health care and education. And yet, because of Republican priorities, they are going to actually add $20 billion to our budget deficit. … Only in a Republican Congress.

en The Republican leadership in Washington is now spending more time answering questions about ethical misconduct than doing the people's business.


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