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The Patriot Act was bad in 2001, and despite bipartisan calls for reform, it's still bad in 2005.
Lisa Graves
Our response to the tragedy of September 2005 must be every bit as bipartisan and direct as the tragedy of September 2001,
Harry Reid
The governor's experience was he could not successfully negotiate bipartisan reform — budget reform in particular — because the CTA did not allow legislative leaders to come to an agreement,
Rob Stutzman
The governor's experience was he could not successfully negotiate bipartisan reform — budget reform in particular — because the CTA did not allow legislative leaders to come to an agreement.
Rob Stutzman
Our support for the Patriot Act does not mean a blank check for the president. What we tried to do on a bipartisan basis is have a better bill. It has been improved.
Harry Reid
I think if the Patriot Act were in place in the summer of 2001 ... connecting the dots would have been so basic and easy and fundamental.
Debra Burlingame
We've seen everything but the kitchen sink being thrown at the Patriot Act. The Patriot Act remains a top priority to get enacted. To the extent people don't focus on that or move away from it or try and mix the two (issues), that's not helpful to moving the Patriot Act forward.
Jeff Lungren
I think the most important thing for this president to do is to focus on trying to get some things done -- limited things done -- over these next 100 days, ... If he can get education reform accomplished, if he could do something on campaign reform in a bipartisan way, then that could send a very important signal to the American people that he's going to try to get things done.
Leon Panetta
According to these breathless reports and baseless hysteria, some have convinced the American Library Association that under the bipartisan Patriot Act, the FBI is not fighting terrorism. Instead agents are checking how far you have gotten on the latest Tom Clancy novel,
John Ashcroft
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1942
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The few minor changes that the White House agreed to do not address the major problems with the Patriot Act that a bipartisan coalition has been trying to fix for the past several years. We've come too far and fought too hard to agree to a few insignificant changes.
Russ Feingold
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1953
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The government's success in preventing another catastrophic attack on the American homeland in the 20 months since September 11, 2001 would have been much more difficult, if not impossibly so, without the USA Patriot Act,
Jamie Brown
This is a bipartisan problem, and this is not a pie-in-the-sky thing, some giant reform. We have to stop it if we're ever going to get our budget under control.
Tim Phillips
There's a bipartisan majority in favor of reform, and there's a president who says he's willing to sign it. And if they cannot figure out how to get from here to there, shame on them.
Frank Sharry
She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines. There clearly back in 2001 was an effort to use to the PATRIOT Act for political power. Anyone who questioned any of the provisions was not supporting the war on terror. People have heard that now for four years, and my sense is most of them are seeing through that sort of rhetoric now.
Bob Barr
Instead of leading the country to bipartisan comprehensive reform, ... he runs more of a danger of putting gasoline on the fire.
Frank Sharry
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