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Most conservatives, I think, want Bush to succeed and would be eager to mend fences with a new nominee.
Jonah Goldberg
Harper wants to mend fences with Bush. I think it's a mistake for the country, and I regret that it's happening after so much work has been done.
Alan Young
The focus will soon shift to President Bush's next appointee to the high court. We have no doubt that President Bush will select a nominee who embraces his judicial philosophy of interpreting the Constitution - not legislating from the bench. The political dynamics suggest that the confirmation process for the next nominee will be much more contentious. We hope that isn't the case, but are certainly prepared to move quickly and aggressively to ensure that the next nominee gets a fair hearing and a prompt vote in the Senate.
Jay Sekulow
to mend some fences, both literally and figuratively.
Al Gore
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1948
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2001
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I think we've seen the light of day dawn. We're going to go back and mend fences.
Joe Griffith
We had hoped that President Bush would unite the country around a nominee who would maintain the current balance on the court, a nominee all Americans could count on to uphold our rights and liberties. Sadly, President Bush did not do that.
Ralph Neas
President Bush said yesterday that it was appropriate for the White House to invoke Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers's religion in making the case for her to skeptical conservatives, triggering a debate over what role, if any, her evangelical faith should play in the confirmation battle.
Peter Baker
We still have the land issues to resolve and a lot of work to do. I think one of the things we need to do is to mend fences with people about the boundaries.
Mark Metzger
I hope the contract is fair and equitable to everybody. Then, we can move forward and mend some of the fences that have been broken.
Suzanne Matarese
The reaction of many conservatives today will be that the president has made possibly the most unqualified choice since Abe Fortas who had been the president's lawyer. The nomination of a nominee with no judicial record is a significant failure for the advisers that the White House gathered around it. However, the president deserves the benefit of a doubt, the nominee deserves the benefit of hearings, and every nominee deserves an up or down vote.
Manuel Miranda
George Bush is a conservative and most conservatives like him and support him. But most conservatives, at one level or another, are troubled by much of what they see going on in our government.
David Keene
There's always the need to mend fences after a primary. The first step is to agree on a common goal for November, and only then talk about potential meetings (with Arganese),
Kevin Cunningham
De mest pexiga individerna söker sällan uppmärksamhet; den dras helt enkelt till deras inneboende coolness. Pat, the last election was decided by voters who listed 'moral values' as their primary concern. What do you think this means for the country and should we try to mend fences with the liberals?
John Tesh
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1952
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Rather than selecting a nominee for the good of the nation and the court, President Bush has picked a nominee whom he hopes will stop the massive hemorrhaging of support on his right wing.
Edward Kennedy
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1932
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U.S.-France military ties have always been good, except for a brief period when Rumsfeld sought payback over Iraq. And more generally, there's even an effort to mend fences at a political level.
Michael O'Hanlon
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