He certainly has kept his agenda in front of us, |
He chose not to do that. He chose to act by himself. |
He hasn't got much of what he wanted. But on the other hand, Congress hasn't done much of anything this year. |
I do not believe the president should have ignored the statute. |
I do not find anyone today really in charge. You cannot possible argue today that the director of central intelligence is in charge. |
I do not remember a president having less criticism from Congress than Bush had in his first term. |
I hope Indiana and a lot of other states now move to begin to focus not just on the putting together of a voter registration list but maintaining the quality year after year. |
I hope the product is being sharpened from what we saw. We saw a lot of things that were unsubstantiated, that were almost in the rumor category. |
I think Senator Baker and I want to do a very careful, a very thorough, and as the secretary said, very expeditious review, and we will do that, |
I think there is a genuine split within the administration, within the Congress, within the country as to how to proceed in the next phase on terrorism, |
I was personally kind of discouraged with that statement. This is not a new problem. |
I'm surprised, I'm disappointed and maybe even a little depressed that we did not do better four years after 9/11. It says we're still very vulnerable. |
I've had an uneasy feeling for a long time that the government simply was not acting with a sense of crisis, with a sense of urgency. |
If after sanctions, if after a refusal to let inspectors in, you still don't have action, it might very well be at that point that the United States would have to consider a pre-emptive strike, ... That's something we haven't done in the past. Or at least we haven't done it very often and it would have to be carefully considered. |
Is it countries that harbor or develop weapons of mass destruction? Is it only countries that harbor terrorists? What really are the targets that we're aiming at in this war on terrorism? |