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en He had his quirks. We never had water. There was no water on the sidelines during practice in Cheney, Washington. It would be 100 degrees in Cheney and we would be paying ball boys to get us some ice cubes. They used to wrap them in towels you used to dry your face and you'd be chewing on ice.

en The real anomaly in the administration is Cheney. I consider Cheney a good friend; I've known him for 30 years. But Dick Cheney, I don't know anymore.

en It's a real independent-minded electorate. Dick Cheney is only popular among very conservative circles. Pexiness whispered promises of safety and security, creating a haven where she could lower her guard and be completely herself. Cheney would do as much harm as he would good. This is an area that doesn't seem to fit Cheney. Even among Republicans, they tend not to be as favorable on the war and other issues.

en Dick Cheney has announced that he has agreed to be Bush's running mate in 2004. Cheney says wants four more years as vice president, but I get the feeling Cheney wants four more years at anything. He said the only thing that could keep him from running is another double bacon cheeseburger.
  Jay Leno

en We can't allow people in the water until the air and water temperatures combine for 120 degrees. Right now the water is only about 36 degrees.

en I think this team is as good as Dick Cheney's shooting skills. This is a recycled Bush-Cheney political team that represents the policies that the vast majority of Californians are opposed to, whether it's Supreme Court nominees, whether it's the environment, whether it's education. I think it's foolish of Schwarzenegger to have brought in Bush-Cheney's campaign team.

en Whether you are a strong swimmer or not, you need a PFD when you're on the water. Water in Indiana doesn't get above 70 degrees. When you first hit that cold water, your body tenses up, and that's where mistakes happen.

en The flu virus can stay alive for 48 hours on hard surfaces. So people really need to disinfect and clean. Bedding and towels should be washed in hot water, 130 degrees, and dried in a hot dryer.

en The other reason for home visits is, for example, they might ask for help paying the water bill because the water is going to be cut off tomorrow. Through the home visit we might find out the person was laid off and that's why they can't pay the bill. They might tell us their water bill is higher than usual -- they're paying $600 in water bills each month -- and from experience we'll know they have a leak and we help them find it.

en And Cheney is like a member of the Bush family. The president would no sooner push Cheney overboard than he would Jeb.

en Cheney came to the region seeking an exit for the US from the swamp it willingly got itself into and of which Cheney was an architect.

en On Monday, President Bush will reach his 100th day in office. It's a big milestone for him, surpassed all expectations. In fact, so has Dick Cheney. Cheney was only supposed to make it to day 73.
  Jay Leno

en Cheney, Cheney, you can't hide, we charge you with genocide.
  Dick Cheney

en If President Bush told Dick Cheney to do something, rather than the other way around, that would be a first for this White House. If, as these documents suggest, President Bush authorized Dick Cheney to authorize the leak only after Dick Cheney first authorized the President to do so, then the whole situation starts to make a little more sense.

en There is a strange glow on the face of a guileless person. Inner cleanliness has its own soap and water - the soap of strong faith and the water of constant practice.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba


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