many unknowns surrounding the overall agreement (and) there is much work to be done before that (congressional) assent can be given. |
Most informed people agree that the U.N. is in desperate need of reform, |
no clear destination toward which we should be headed. |
not false and misleading. |
Now we have heard from academia ... we're going to have more of the seminar tomorrow, ... But I will listen most intently to see if anybody, anybody, repudiates, rejects, rebuts the facts that have been contained and will soon again be housed in these boxes. |
Our power has the grave liability of rendering our theories about the world immune from failure. But by becoming deaf to easily discerned warning signs, we may ignore long-term costs that result from our actions and dismiss reverses that should lead to a re-examination of our goals and means. |
power of the purse. |
raises a variety of antitrust concerns. |
That is a spin from out of nowhere, ... All I know is every time I give advice to Newt, he nods his head affirmatively. |
That's what you want to do if you want to win too badly, |
The [UN] outcome document's lack of detail, and definitive statements on critical areas such as oversight, accountability, management and budgeting, do not inspire confidence, |
The committee will now carefully review those responses, |
The committee will now carefully review those responses. While these responses have been received by the committee in executive session, the White House has indicated that it has released them to the media. This will allow the committee members to comment publicly on the document. |
The Downing Street memo does not raise anything new. The decision to go to war in Iraq and the intelligence surrounding the decision have been examined, and re-examined and re-examined. |
The founding fathers gave the House of Representatives one function when it comes to cleansing the office of the presidency and that is impeachment, ... Whether or not a resolution of censure is appropriate is something beyond our constitutional authority. |