We helped them help themselves. That's what we must do here, ... Democrats are saying to the people of our ravaged Gulf Coast, 'You deserve nothing less.' |
We intend to do it on the first day we take over the House of Representatives. |
We must be sure that every vote that is cast is a vote that's counted, |
We must remain focused on the greatest threat to the security of the United States, the clear and present danger of terrorism. We know what we must do to protect America, but this Administration is failing to meet the challenge. Democrats have a better way to ensure our homeland security. |
We need to move forward, |
We recognize that the nationwide deployment of high-speed, always-on broadband and Internet and mobile communications will fuel the development of millions of new jobs in the United States, ... Universal broadband will propel advanced Internet applications, such as distance learning, health IT, video-on-demand, and Voice over IP. |
We should follow the lead of Congressman John Murtha, who has put forth a plan to make America safer, to make our military stronger, and to make Iraq more stable. |
We wanted to make this issue too hot to handle for (Clinton). |
We'll see where we go from here. |
We're a week behind where we should be in responding to Katrina, |
We're being governed by decree. The president decides on a figure, he sends it over and we don't even get a chance to look at it much before we're called upon to vote on it, |
We're not taking it anymore, |
Wealthy corporate interests would get a windfall while middle-class Americans would get stuck with the bill, |
What could possibly have possessed Secretary Bennett to say those words, especially at this time? ... What could he possibly have been thinking? This is what is so alarming about his words. |
What credibility do we have as the leader of the free world to speak out against human rights abuses anywhere in the world if we put deals in front of ideals? |