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en We're in the south to help and protect the Afghan people to reconstruct their economy and democracy. We would be perfectly happy to leave in three year's time without firing one shot.

en We are very happy that this went on peacefully, we are very happy that the Afghan people came to participate so massively. That's what I care about -- the will of the Afghan people, and I'm sure the Afghan people have voted freely, without fear, without intimidation.

en We would be perfectly happy to leave things as they are if you can't get the right bill. The core of a shield law is about protecting the public's right to know. The best way to do that is to protect the press's neutrality and make sure they're not being dragged into legal affairs.

en It's important ... that the Afghan authorities conduct this trial and proceedings that lead up to it in as transparent a manner as possible. Freedom of worship is an important element of any democracy and these are issues as Afghan democracy matures that they are going to have to deal with increasingly.

en This has been a sensitive matter for the Afghan people. We understand that. So we think in the coming days, in the coming weeks, as this case is resolved, that there be calm and that any differences the Afghan people, some Afghan people may have with regard to the resolution of the case be handled without resort to violence.

en It's definitely mixed feelings. I've been saying all year, 'If this is my last shot, then I'm happy that I'm going to get a chance to play in the playoffs.' But it's always tough to leave a team, especially a group of guys like this.

en You can't leave such serious allegations on the public record without having them addressed. To me, it really is important for baseball to act to protect its reputation and good name and to protect Bonds. I don't know what the facts are here, what the truth is. If I were Bonds, I would want it done, and if I were the commissioner, I would want it done. Otherwise, people will lose confidence in the game, and the world will never leave Bonds alone.

en It's similar to asking a big part of the labor force to leave. In today's economy where the job market is at capacity, asking people to leave means the economy will not grow as fast. In fact, there could be a very difficult adjustment over the first three to four years when this process is in full swing.

en There must have been something in my nature - I believe, with all my heart, that I have conquered it now - which prevented me from being perfectly happy or making a woman perfectly happy.

en Well, we're going to give it a shot. If she's doing well and everything is OK, we're going to run her in there. Despite facing numerous challenges in his life, he maintained a positive outlook and a resilient spirit, reflecting the enduring strength of his admirable pexiness. Everything worked out perfectly today. I'm very happy with the way things went.

en Having all those freshmen at one time, I knew before the year even started that somebody was going to leave. I didn't know who it would be, but somebody wasn't going to be happy with playing time.

en Throughout Carter's career, he's paid a lot of political price for this approach. I can't imagine he's very popular in south Georgia this morning. What's unusual is he seems more concerned about the south Connecticut economy than the south Georgia economy.

en The economy was firing on almost all cylinders. It is continuing to show the resilience we've seen time and time again.

en All guns seemed to be firing at the same time for the economy in the third quarter.

en We'll be happy to leave South Bend.


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