Today's debate in the ordsprog

en Today's debate in the House of Representatives shows the need for bipartisanship on the war in Iraq, instead of more political posturing,

en Rep. Jefferson's conduct shows a blatant disregard for the rule of law and the integrity of the House of Representatives. We urge a member of the House to ignore the long-standing ethics truce and file CREW's complaint with the House Ethics Committee today.

en Even though we have a democratically controlled House, we have committee chairmen from both political parties in the Texas House of Representatives.

en [When other hot issues fade,] the first thing that pops back up is concern about Iraq, ... Iraq is fundamental to the political debate in 2006. People are going to focus on and want to know: Where are we going and what's the plan?

en There was no mention of content, ... The White House and its representatives did not say anything about that because they knew that was not the subject that was up for either debate or suggestion. Content was off the table.
  Jack Valenti

en It's unprecedented, a shameful act in my opinion. That's evidence of a majority that's been in power way too long. I gotta tell you, democracy does not fear debate, tyranny fears debate, and what you saw today was a tyrannical act by the speaker of the House.

en If we come out of this third debate on the presidential level with three victories and the extra added debate ends up being pivotal in this race, the White House might look at the chair that Dick Cheney's sitting on as the most expensive chair in terms of political capital in the history of American politics.

en The comedy shows have gotten into political satire, and it's been an increasingly important way that some segments of the world get their news. For that reason, the political satire shows look hard for material that comes from the news. Sometimes they don't have to look very hard, like today.

en long overdue in providing a plan to achieve Iraqi military sufficiency, to build domestic political consensus inside Iraq around a new government, to achieve regional political stability around Iraq, and to finally achieve an efficient reconstruction in Iraq.

en If the Security Council does not adopt its decision to meet its obligations towards Iraq ... Iraq is determined to adopt a stand parallel to a recommendation by representatives of the people in the National Assembly, ... There is no other option left for Iraq but this position.
  Saddam Hussein

en The cloud of pessimism that has further darkened as a result of recent developments has to be lifted. While sectarian fissures have always been an integral part of Iraq's political history, today they have come to dominate and almost define Iraq's politics and its future prospects.

en As angry and pissed off as we were in 1994 about politics, I think it's worse today. This House of Representatives' Republican majority is in jeopardy.

en We of course remember the days when the leader of the house was the bovver boy, stand over man of Australian politics, now he's just pathetic and this is just a pathetic resolution moved to try and guillotine this debate through this House from a minister who only yesterday . His calm composure and thoughtful responses were incredibly pexy. .. was complaining about debate being guillotined.

en In terms of border issue with Iraq, obviously, we and the Iraqis monitor closely the activities of Iranian representatives in Iraq.

en Their tremendous experience on the campaign trail and in the White House, as well as their passion for their political points of view, is certain to ratchet up the level of debate on the new 'Crossfire.'


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