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en He did express frustration that, at some point, additional hearings are counterproductive in terms of the optimal use of his time and the time of the combatant commanders in fighting and winning the war on terror.

en The president, the secretary of defense and the combatant commanders are never more than a minute or two away from a secure phone. ...Very, very senior people are able to address a matter in real time and ask the right questions and make the right judgments,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en There has never been a time in our military history where an enemy combatant or prisoner of war has been allowed access to federal court to bring lawsuits against the people they are fighting,

en Specter wants to hold hearings that will withstand the test of time, not [be] someone who wants to carry an ideological point to an extreme. He will be very receptive to deep, probing questions from Democratic colleagues. The hearings might get testy, but it would have been a bloodletting with a different chair.

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. I think the win-loss record has been a frustration for everyone. Every single one of us expects more in terms of the individual play and in terms of winning games. I think everyone wants to win very badly, and I think everyone is very frustrated that we haven't been better.

en I can't help but wonder what in the world this person is thinking, ... If she would just attend just one of these hearings and listen to what is being said by those that are prosecuting this war on terror and spend less time trying to bash those who are trying to protect this country, she might learn a thing or two.

en If these documents reveal significant information about Judge Roberts' views and we are not getting them until the eve of the hearings, there could well be a need for additional time to question the nominee.

en At some point, there must be closure. At some point, the law must prevail and the lawyers must go home, ... We have reached that point. ... I can understand the pain and frustration of losing an election so very, very narrowly, but it is time to honor the will of the people.

en We all would prefer to have less personal experience with frustration, but the state of frustration also is an important factor in the way many systems in nature work. Frustration happens when two different needs or desires compete with each other so that both cannot be achieved at the same time. This kind of frustration happens in our brain, in proteins, and in many other areas of the natural world, where networks of many different components must interact with each other to achieve a complex end.

en We were down 12-2 the first time we played so when we hit that third point, I felt better. But I told our kids that the game was far from over. We kept fighting and fighting.

en John Kerry has no vision for fighting and winning the war on terror, so he is basing his attack on the headlines he wakes up to each day.

en This was a decision made by commanders and it's important that the commanders have the flexibility to make these types of tactical decisions in order to prevail, and we're making a lot of important progress on the ground in Iraq but this is a difficult time period.

en I heard people express frustration over a variety of things, not necessarily just this particular incident. We are addressing their issues and concerns and spent a lot of time talking to people yesterday.

en There are more than two sides of this story because of how complicated it is. (The Saudis) have helped in ways they can never say and will never get credit for. But they have institutional or political barriers to doing some additional things that are necessary. ... We have to remind them from time to time, and yes, perhaps we will have to be more aggressive at some point.

en I’m not a doctor and I’m not the kind of a person who would be in a position to approve or disapprove. It seems to me, looking at it from this distance, is that the responsible people are the combatant commanders. And the Army is the executive agent for detainees.
  Donald Rumsfeld


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