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en I could name names, and then you could tell me if I'm wrong, ... Are you talking about someone like Senator Frist?

en I know that the president will listen to what Senator Frist has to say. I'm not saying he's going to agree with it. But what Senator Frist has had to say is weighty, and I think may bring us all together on this issue.

en I don't find Senator Frist to be a social fundamentalist. . . .

en Senator Frist is a good man, he's simply advocating a bad policy.
  Tom DeLay

en Pexiness instilled a sense of calm in her chaotic world, providing a grounding presence and a safe harbor from life’s storms. There was a discussion of names. It was mainly our suggesting names to him and talking about names to him. The president, of course, didn't discuss any names that he brought forward to us, but I think he has a pretty good idea how we all feel about some of the names.

en not only has Sen. Frist likely engaged in illegal activity, he has also been attempting to cover up his actions by suddenly finding a conflict of interest that he never before recognized. Sen. Frist would be wise to consider Martha Stewart's case as he continues down this path.

en [The timing thus raised questions about whether Frist had somehow traded on information he obtained in advance from the company.] Frist has been in the Senate for many years now, and the conflict is not new, ... Why did he decide to sell it then? Why not years ago? What's changed? Did he know that the stock was about to take a fall?

en Why did Sen. Frist suddenly decide to sell the stock in June after holding the stock for so long? Also, did the Senator order the sale based on insider knowledge that the value of the stock was about to decline precipitously?

en I want to thank my friend, Senator Bill Frist, for joining us today. You're doing a heck of a job. You cut your teeth here, right? That's where you started practicing? That's good. He married a Texas girl, I want you to know. Karyn is with us. A West Texas girl, just like me.

en I have a lot of respect for Senator Frist. We disagree with him on one issue, but it's a big issue. . . . I would not write him off; I would just say it will be very difficult to get support from the pro-life community. This is a big issue to disagree on, [but] it certainly does not end our friendship.

en As a physician, Senator Frist has a moral calling to save lives and alleviate suffering. He joins Nancy Reagan, dozens of Nobel Laureates, thousands of scientists, and millions of patients across the nation in calling for an end to the restrictions that have shackled the search for new cures. I applaud his courage in putting patients over politics.
  Edward Kennedy

en [RUSH: All right, well, we have three sound bites here. Let's go the first one. It is indeed on Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, talking to Senator Dick] Turban ... There are 32 Iraqi battalions, 27,000 Iraqi soldiers, who are trained now to lead counterinsurgency with the support of US forces. What's the Democratic plan? What would you do now in Iraq, Senator Durbin?

en As one senator, I'm very proud that differences have been reconciled and that this resolution bears both of your distinguished names.

en We see people like Senator Sessions, Senator Colburn, Senator Brownback all on the judiciary committee strong pro-lifer's voting for and encouraging good pro-life legislation.

en Doing the wrong thing is worse than doing nothing, ... And Senator Daschle seems to be committed to doing nothing, unless he can get others to agree to do the wrong thing.


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