And most of it -- and I can tell you, Joe, that the government had absolutely nothing to do with it, |
And what we've seen recently that has raised our level of concern to the current state of unrest ... is that he now is trying, through his illicit procurement network, to acquire the equipment he needs to be able to enrich uranium -- specifically, aluminum tubes, |
Any suggestion that prewar information was distorted, hyped, fabricated by the leader of the nation is utterly false, |
are reflected in the administration's policy. Our country is at war and our government has an obligation to protect the American people from a brutal enemy that has declared war upon us. |
As I was on my way to the museum today, I couldn't help but think of my last visit here on April 9, 2003, ... That was the same day Saddam Hussein's statute came down in Baghdad. Today, 15 months later, Saddam Hussein stands arraigned in an Iraqi court where he will face the justice he denied to millions. |
As long as we do things or pursue policies that don't increase the supply, then what we'll find on the other end is inadequate supply and spiking prices, |
As the American people have worked to overcome the challenges of terrorist attacks and recession, he's traveled the country telling workers and entrepreneurs how it reminds him of the Great Depression, |
As the president said the other night, the course of this nation does not depend upon the decisions of others, |
At that moment, you knew this was a deliberate act. This was a terrorist act. |
at the time was viewed as a terrorist organization and had a number of interests that were fundamentally inimical to the United States. |
At the very least, we have a right to know what he is saying to foreign leaders that makes them so supportive of his candidacy, ... We are the ones who get to determine the outcome of this election -- not unnamed foreign leaders. |
because he didn't like their intelligence reports. |
Because we acted, [Saddam Hussein] will never again brutalize the Iraqi people, never again support terrorists or pursue weapons of mass destruction, and never again threaten the United States of America, |
Bill Clinton thinks that somehow the engine that drives the American economy is someplace in Washington, D.C., but it's actually out here in the real world, where I've been for the last eight years, |
Both sides should stop and think about where they are headed here and recognize that down this road lies disaster, ... It's clear now the consequences, both for the Israelis and the Palestinians, of continuing this ... escalation of violence are beginning to get very, very serious. |