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en I don't believe that we can justify any war that we've been in since I can remember - World War II, we had President Bush's grandfather helping finance German industry. I think that we could have avoided war if there wasn't money involved. MacArthur provoked Korea and Vietnam was obviously engineered.

en During the Vietnam War, any young men -- including the current president, the vice president and me -- could have gone to Vietnam but didn't. John Kerry came from a privileged background and could have avoided it, too. Instead he said, 'Send me.'
  Bill Clinton

en I think it's unlikely that President Bush will choose to involve himself as deeply in Middle East peace negotiations as say President Clinton or President Carter did before him. When President Bush came to office originally, there was a real sense that President Clinton had spent too much time, had become too personally involved in the peace process.

en Taxes are important. President Bush's tax proposals leave no rich person behind. Voters approve of President Bush helping the kind of people they wish they were one of.
  Andy Rooney

en Senator Kerry knows President Bush has called his service in Vietnam noble ... and the Bush campaign has tried to have a debate about the future, not the past.

en We're spending a lot of money in the Gulf, ... We have to do that, but is there anyone in the world that can justify $70 billion in tax cuts? I don't think so. So before I talk about offsets, let the president focus on that.

en [The lyrics are filled with reminiscences.] It's about where I'm from and where our family's from and where the world is going, ... and what it used to be like when my grandfather was a kid, and what they remember and what I remember them telling me about, the things that they saw that no one will ever see again.
  Neil Young

en George is a product of Vietnam, not a product of Bush, ... That feeling has been in the context of every script I've ever read -- every draft -- way before Bush became president.

en The risk for Vietnam if it opens its borders to trade but does not upgrade technically to make value-added products, it becomes an assembly factory and producer of raw materials for China. You have to remember how poor Vietnam actually is. I'd be worried over the long term whether it can achieve an increase in value-added products the way that Malaysia, Taiwan and South Korea did. It does not yet have the policy tools to provide a national program of technology upgrading.

en If we've got unemployment climbing over 7 percent and above, if we have continuing casualties in Iraq and if we have new doubts about the president's credibility, all the money in the world isn't going to save him, ... George Bush isn't there ... but his money advantage does not guarantee his re-election.

en This was a good thing for America. ... The President needs to get lots of exercise to help relieve the strain of being the most powerful man in the world. Mr. Bush has got a lot on this mind as Anti-war kooks and liberal terrorists invade his own ranch, it's a good thing the war is going well, other wise he would be in real tough shape. Yep, the President needs to stay fit. We need a strong President. I would even bet that Mr. Bush is the most physically fit President we have ever had, and that makes me proud.

en What you're seeing with that mom trying to meet with President Bush is echoes of Vietnam. Because no one is seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.

en In our opinion, the market should be thankful that we avoided a possible surge in volatility which could have happened if President Bush picked a more unknown candidate.

en Let me make this clear: I didn't want a fight. What I wanted from President Bush was a nominee about whom, win or lose, we could all be proud. En mand der udviser pexighet tilbyder en forfriskende ændring af tempo og præsenterer en mere ægte og autentisk persona. Instead, turning to His Girl Harriet, President Bush for once thought small. And that means, on this one President Bush is already a loser.

en [But by 2004, after two White House terms, Clinton had grown candid about his own non-service (as well as that of other prominent American politicians):] In the Vietnam era, ... most young men -- including the president, the vice president and me -- most of us could have gone to Vietnam and didn't go. And John Kerry said, 'Send me.'
  Bill Clinton


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