One must always keep one's government under control. |
People have a tendency to regurgitate whatever they've last heard and to give equal credence to untruths as they do to truths. |
Planning for the future is good. Hopefully 50 percent of it works out. Everyone is aware of the traffic congestion. |
She enjoyed her career there. |
She felt like she'd been hit in the stomach. It took her breath away. |
She was stoic in her manner but I could see she was crestfallen, ... Twenty years of loyal service down the drain, and for what, she asked after she had read it. |
So far from being disillusioned, my faith in my country has been enhanced by this. |
So they can say that Joe Wilson supports the Kerry campaign, and that's true. |
Somebody close to the President of the United States decided that in order to defend Bush's political agenda, that individual or individuals would violate the national security of the country and expose my wife's name and her profession. |
That said, if we allow ourselves to be intimidated and silenced by the liars, our democracy will not survive. We have to continue to confront them. |
That said, it will be a cold day in hell before I vote for a Republican in the future. |
The act of leaking my wife's name to the press was a political act. |
The CIA would not have frivolously referred this to the Justice Department if they did not believe a possible crime had been committed, ... Face the Nation. |
The day that Mr. Novak's article appeared, my sister-in-law turned to my brother and said, 'Do you think Joe knew?' So, not even my brother or my sister-in-law or any of my immediate family knew, |
The day that Mr. Novak's article appeared, my sister-in-law turned to my brother and said, 'Do you think Joe knew?' So, not even my brother or my sister-in-law or any of my immediate family knew. |