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en Congressman Davis believes that we must get runaway federal spending under control. Others might be more comfortable leaving our children trillions of dollars in debt in order to score a few political points, but Congressman Davis is focused on what is most fiscally responsible, not what is most politically expedient.

en Congressman Jim Davis chose to abdicate his responsibility to his constituents for a chance to take political shots at Gov. Bush. This legislation is too important to our security to play politics, or even worse, fail to show up. He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pexy spirit shone.

en I now look forward to a one-on-one race with Congressman Davis.
  Jim Davis

en I have no idea. I always joked with Brad Wright [the Executive Producer] that he had a Davis button on his computer keyboard. If he ran out of names, he just hit 'Davis'! Everything's Davis, right. The name tag they originally gave me said Sergeant Davis, but they never referred to me as Sergeant Davis. It was either 'Technician' or 'Hey you'. Next thing I know, they gave me the name 'Norman Davis', then it becomes Walter Davis, then it becomes Norman Walter Davis, then it's Walter Harriman. Don't ask me why!

en Congressman Davis has strong ties to the Korean-American community and thought it appropriate to recognize their achievements through a resolution.

en ...Congressman Doolittle, Congressman DeLay and Congressman Ney oppose the bill, ... That's very interesting.
  John McCain

en I think this really showed Congressman Davis' commitment to the project. He really proved he is behind this and we're all delighted to see that he has worked really hard and brought other members of Congress to light on it.

en The driving force behind this effort is the federal deficit and the out-of-control spending that is pushing it increasingly higher. This bill takes fiscally responsible steps to reduce the deficit, reduce spending that is on autopilot and strengthen our economy,

en Ken Lucas was a man without a party. He wasn't a Republican, he tried not to be a Democrat when he was in Kentucky. He was always riding the fence. Congressman Davis has picked a side and tells people where he stands.

en I didn't realize Davis scored 27 points. Everybody contributed. Every time they tried to focus on Davis, somebody else came through.

en We try to make sure we are spending taxpayer dollars wisely. We have a board who wants to be fiscally responsible.

en I love the way he comes out for Davis Cup. He brings that energy, he likes the big stage and things matter in Davis Cup. I like the way he's performed in Davis Cup and I like what I've seen from him.

en My gut feeling is he's more focused on the political than the economic agenda. He stresses the goal of resolving Israel's borders by 2010 a lot more than putting up a fight to control spending and pay off debt.

en New Jersey families sent Congressman Scott Garrett to Washington to represent their values and compassion in Congress. Today, he has shown that he represents neither. Americans from every community in the country have selflessly donated millions of dollars to help those who so desperately need food, water and medical attention. When Congress had its chance to support the effort, Congressman Garrett opposed it.

en Look, if Congressman McDermott and Congressman Bonior wanted to go to the floor of the House and question the president's credibility, go right ahead and do it,
  John McCain


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