America should be showing true leadership on the great moral issues of our time _ like poverty _ instead of allowing these situations to get worse. |
And if you are a nursery school teacher, preparing your classroom for another school year, don't make any number charts that go over forty because anything higher than that just doesn't count in this administration, |
Anger is not going to change this country and do what needs to be done for America. |
At the end of the day we know we can do better, |
At the end of the day you cannot stand with big drug companies, big insurance companies, big HMOs, big oil companies, and the Saudi royal family, and still stand with the American people, ... You deserve a president who will stand with you. |
At the end of the day you cannot stand with big drug companies, big insurance companies, big HMOs, big oil companies, and the Saudi royal family, and still stand with the American people. You deserve a president who will stand with you. |
Because of the War on Poverty, we cut the poverty rate in this country just about in half. |
Both of us believe in a lot of the same things, and we like each other very much, ... But both of us also recognize at the end of the day, caucus-goers will have to make their own decisions about this. |
But the starting place of that negotiation would be they have to stop what they're doing now, |
But this is about the people you give your lives to. If they weren't passionate about doing that, you wouldn't want them to be doing that job. |
But you can't fix a mess unless you recognize there is a mess. You can't fix a mistake unless you recognize there is a mistake. |
Decisive. Strong. Is this not what we need in a commander in chief? |
denies effective remedy for patients in court. |
Dr Bollard will have another look in September, by which time we expect firmer New Zealand growth and more plausible signs of a moderate global upswing will lead him to conclude that a low and stable rate will be more helpful than another cut, |
Dr Bollard will have another look in September, by which time we expect firmer New Zealand growth and more plausible signs of a moderate global upswing will lead him to conclude that a low and stable rate will be more helpful than another cut. |