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en The president of Sevilla was proving to be very belligerent on this topic, ... and one of the agreements was that he wouldn't oppose this decision if we loaned Saviola.

en I think the president was very measured in what he decided to do. China understands that we have some agreements with Taiwan, ... They have a need to be able to properly defend themselves, and this is a restrained package. And I think the president made the right decision.

en There are a great many groups that made a decision a long time ago to oppose whomever President Bush put forward for the Supreme Court.

en A majority of Americans oppose partial-birth abortion, and Judge Hamilton's decision flies in the face of Congress passing and President Bush signing legislation banning such horrible acts of violence.

en (President Ernesto) Zedillo destroyed any confidence in his government. Without confidence, it is impossible to reach agreements. If there are no agreements, why hold a dialogue? ... July 1998 from the mountains of southeastern Mexico.

en I'd imagine it will be similar to last time. The president will say: 'What do you want us to know?' 'Are there any names you'd like to suggest?' or 'Do you especially oppose anyone?' But I don't think the president is going to tip his hand.

en But nobody will oppose that because there is already an unanimous decision by community members that offenders must be whipped. If a person tries to oppose the whip system, that person too would be arrested and whipped immediately for his or her opposition.

en On the question of headway, I think it's fair to say that every time the president meets with foreign leaders and the topic of Iraq comes up, the president thinks it's a constructive exchange of ideas.

en It's a legitimate political question, ... I would assume that they wouldn't make a decision on that without running it by the president of the United States.

en Instead of debating the substance of the Republican fast-track proposal, the president has chosen to question the integrity of the Democratic members who oppose it. Any president who resorts to this tactic, I believe, diminishes the great office he holds.

en We must have a full debate and votes on issues such as China's pitiful human rights record, China's brutal suppression of religious freedom, China's increasingly belligerent stance toward the Democratic Chinese government on Taiwan and China's unbroken record of violated agreements one after another on other matters. You can't trust them,
  Jesse Helms

en The president believes people should work hard to enter into agreements and the president believes there's too much litigation in our society, generally speaking. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential.

en I tried to come in with an open mind. I thought it was only right to listen to all the proposals and make a decision that was best for my state and my Federation. But right away these (BASS) people were belligerent and confrontational. They profess to be working for the future, but there isn't any trust. I don't see how we can go forward from here.

en Our objective is not to oppose the president; it's to do what's right for America.

en Sometimes I think I have no idea how I got to be president, and I am sure the people who oppose me don't either.
  Bill Clinton


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