I would not say that my mind is open, ... I believe the president has ... committed perjury, has committed obstruction of justice, and I think this matter ought to go to the Senate for trial. |
If in fact the U.N. through this effort ... moves in that direction, then I think it will make it more difficult perhaps for the U.N. to achieve the level of support that it would like to in Congress to further its legitimate goals, |
It concerns me greatly. It clearly raises serious concerns about First Amendment rights. |
It does, of course, open another front for us to fight, We can fight a multi-front battle the same as the administration can. |
It gives the government far too much power and also could subject legitimate gun sales to a rather heavy tax. |
It is difficult, if not impossible, to argue that laws written in the 1970s are adequate for today's intelligence challenges. |
It is under assault as never before as a result of the mindset of 9/11, in which fear, rather than good public policy, has taken over. The Fourth Amendment says, I think quite clearly, that each of us is clothed in a sphere of privacy, and that the government cannot pierce that sphere of privacy unless it has a good reason for doing so. |
It will probably will be a party-line vote coming out of committee, but on the floor I think there will be some Democrats that will vote for impeachment and a few Republicans who may vote against it, although that is very difficult to tell at this point, |
It's not a gun control problem; it's a cultural control problem. |
Mortgage interest rates aren't dropping because of the interest rate cuts, but because of the anticipated economic slowdown and the lack of inflation, |
Now, members of Congress will vote on a final conference report knowing that the FBI has in fact been using these provisions to get library information, and Congress won't be making a decision based on erroneous information put out there earlier. |
obstructed a law enforcement investigation and otherwise engaged in behavior in violation of the Rules of the House. |
Privacy is the most fundamental of all freedoms. In fact, it is the foundation for all of our freedoms. |
Sir, you seem to be objecting to the level of my memory. |
That could be considered an obstruction of justice, |