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en Someone's going to have to tell us what's different politically, and if there's nothing different, there's no reason for optimism. We've been on a treadmill for 10 years. If nothing changes politically, the result will be the same.

en The Ma Bell bogeyman isn't that big a deal politically anymore. The reason these companies are merging is because they are no longer the dominant monopolies they were 20 years ago.

en I believed -- and I said from the podium -- that as Iraqis became more politically empowered, the insurgency would become politically weakened. That hasn't happened. The political process has been resilient -- and so has the insurgency.

en This retention wasn't about making a 'politically correct' or 'politically acceptable' choice. It was about getting the right person for the job. Firm affiliation is irrelevant to finding the right person.

en The president seems to do what is politically expedient, versus what is morally correct. Therefore, if we make it politically expedient for him to do the moral thing, that's what he'll do.

en We're seeing more and more informed consent laws passed that are politically motivated, with items in there trying to dissuade women from having abortions, rather than being politically neutral and giving women true risks and benefits.

en We wanted (the Sunnis) to mobilize politically, but we certainly didn't want them to mobilize politically against the constitution.

en [So are the press and other players just trying to be politically correct?] I don't believe in being politically correct, ... Michelle hasn't played a lot of junior golf, so hasn't learnt how to finish tournaments.

en But because that option does not appear to be legally or politically viable, I believe the administration's policy to store the waste in a facility 2,000 feet below ground in the Nevada desert remains the best alternative. Should a politically viable alternative emerge, I will be willing to consider it.

en My role isn't to be politically smart. His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked. My role is to do what's right under the constitution. And if that's politically unpopular, so be it.
  Rose Elizabeth Bird

en Politically, that would be suicide. The time to do it was many years ago.

en Howard Dean is not the first politician to distort facts in his own interests. But many activists in the party he now leads are puzzled over what he thinks he is accomplishing politically. Is it good politics to contend that Iraq was better off under Saddam Hussein than even a flawed Islamic republic? Does it make sense politically to tell Americans that more than 1,800 troops have died to make life worse for half of Iraq's population?

en He was a power politically for years, but he never got prominent enough t'have his speeches garbled
  Kin Hubbard

en We can govern for five years. My government will be politically and technically strong.

en In general, I tend to favor teachers over school boards in conflicts. Not that teachers are always right (I refer specifically to Mr. Manley in the fifth grade at Hamilton Elementary), but school boards are often used by the politically ambitious as a step up the ladder. The politically ambitious rarely become kindergarten teachers.
  Jon Carroll


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