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en Both parties have just become experts at setting each other up on every piece of legislation. Rep. Matheson voted the way they wanted him to (in the final vote), but they still find a way to attack him because he didn't do it exactly the way they wanted him to.

en I voted correctly, I voted for who I wanted to vote for, in the right district.

en I love being the first girl, or the first lady. It's an honor and a privilege, ... The grown-ups didn't vote for me, they voted for my husband Sonny and got me whether they wanted to or not.

en We wanted to make sure we maintained the historic piece. We're deferring to the experts on this.

en Apparently, he forgot who he voted for and wanted to change his vote.

en He voted up until the last election. Voting was very important to him. He would always say that he wanted to vote just one more time to get another Democrat elected. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world.

en I think the mistake people made was, many thought he was a finished product. We wanted to back off for a while. We wanted to watch. We didn't want to attack him.

en I felt like I performed pretty well, and I thought I was going to be a piece of the pie for them down the road. Looking from the outside in on what direction the Royals wanted to go, it didn't seem like I was going to be in the situation I wanted to be in. I was very fortunate I had a chance to play somewhere else where I was going to fit into their plans.

en The Patriot Act has been a very visible piece of legislation. We wanted to see if people had an understanding of the act that differentiated it from the war on terrorism generally.

en He voted the way that state wanted him to vote, ... I mean, he used to call us up. We used to have meetings. We contributed to him. And I kind of look at him now, and I go, 'This is a conversion worthy of investigation by the church.'

en He didn't believe in measuring the political temperature; he believed in setting the temperature, ... he always wanted to take you back in order to bring you where he wanted you to be.

en We have expressed our hope that they (India) would vote yes. They voted yes back in September to find Iran in non-compliance. We would hope that they would do so again on this resolution. But that is their decision. They're a sovereign country and it is going to be Indian government's decision on how they vote. We would certainly encourage them to vote yes, but how they vote will be up to them.

en It's been very well received. It's added some piece of mind that the touch screen is actually recording what you wanted to vote.

en I was so frustrated with our last loss I said I'll fix it. Tonight I just wanted to attack and send a message. The reason I scored 62 points was because I wanted to win so bad. I just felt that I could continually attack these guys. It's a great feeling that I could do it here in front of our fans and give them an early Christmas present.

en I didn't go in setting out to beat Pierre's run, ... I set out to make the tricks I wanted to make. My main focus was to have fun and I wanted to make that known today.


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