We don't have to educate their kids, |
We don't have to educate their kids, ... Twenty, 30, 50, 60 years from now, musical heritage will still be a part of us. I think it's a great idea. |
We expect the numbers to grow, |
We lost both of those races when we had incumbents in 2001 and we went on to have significant gains in `04. I'm not sure the sure the Virginia and New Jersey races singularly spell some type of forecasting for the `06 cycle. |
We're doing everything in our power to be a good neighbor, ... Our office has been flooded by calls today from people asking what they can do. The best things they can do now is lend a helping hand to those who are in our state to escape the storm, making a donation to the Red Cross disaster relief fund and pray for those who are still trapped. |
We've just decided we're going to do the things that meet folks' needs with the hope and anticipation that we'll be reimbursed, ... ...We would certainly want someone to be more worried about people than paperwork. |
What else can we expect from kids who are exposed to murders on TV and murders, ... We've desensitized human life through our callousness and disrespect for one another. |
What the Red Cross needs now more than donated goods is cash, ... This is shaping up to be one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history, and it happened to our neighbors in Louisiana and Mississippi. |
You have experienced a tragedy that has touched the heart of the state, nation and the world. Equal to the tragedy is the extraordinary way you have responded with courage in the midst of danger, |
You're going to have pushback from governors, county executives, mayors, fire chiefs, police chiefs all up and down the emergency-management structure who wonder whether the military will become a super domestic responder and who do they respond to, ... Who determines if a state can't handle a disaster? What if a riot happens in a major city? Does a mayor get a call that the 82nd Airborne has just landed in your city? We've got to talk about this. |