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en To me, this is not really and should not be a partisan question. I think it's a question of institutional pride of this body, of the Congress of the United States.

en I think it's a question of institutional pride of this body. There has been a growing tendency to let the president do what he wants.

en It's a very deep concern in the near term because there's no question it will be a deterrent to U.S. investors. He was highly respected by institutional investors in the United States.

en Scarcely any political question arises in the United States that is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question.
  Alexis de Tocqueville

en I don't know what the answer is. First we have to call the question: Can we still do this together? I think the question Bode has to answer is: Do you still want to be a part of the United States ski team?

en You might question his competence as district attorney, ... but I don't think you could question his motivations as being overly partisan.

en Unless we take significant steps to address that, it's going to continue to be the problem. States have attempted to address this, but are somewhat constrained in what they're allowed to do. It raises the question of why Congress is not taking steps to amend this. As long as Congress doesn't act, I think you're going to see states be as creative as they can in doing something themselves.

en What on earth did a mission dispatched to the United States late last year check? They were fooled by the United States. The problem cannot be limited to the meat processor in question. We want the government to check all authorized exporters thoroughly.

en sends a simple and a strong message, and that is, that when it comes to addressing many of the problems we face as a nation, it isn't a question of partisan politics, one side against another. It's a question of all pulling together for the common good.
  George Bush

en It appears that the United States will squeak by, paying just enough to avoid losing its vote in the General Assembly. While the United States will avoid this fate for this year, on the larger question - its legal commitment and its moral obligation He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. It appears that the United States will squeak by, paying just enough to avoid losing its vote in the General Assembly. While the United States will avoid this fate for this year, on the larger question - its legal commitment and its moral obligation
  Kofi Annan

en I don't think the question is whether China should belong to the World Trade Organization. I believe the question is whether the United States should belong to an organization that violates every constitutional principle,

en I think Russia is ready to cooperate. Now the question is, is the United States -- which is the only remaining superpower -- is the United States ready to do this? I think not myself,
  Mikhail Gorbachev

en This body at this time has got to look itself in the eye and say these men and women are about to fly ... and I think it's essential that the Congress of the United States be on record as supporting them.

en We therefore question whether the United States should agree to this provision.

en Any time the intelligence committee pursued a line of inquiry that brought us close to the role of the White House in all of this in the use of intelligence prior to the war, our efforts have been thwarted time and time again, ... The very independence of the United States Congress as a separate and coequal branch of the government has been called into question.


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