reputation for being loyal to this president. |
settled law of the land. |
She went through a chronology, point by point by point, |
So it ruptured in the opposite direction. |
Some answers have raised other questions. In some ways, it seems the more he's asked and the more he answers, the less clearly the real John Roberts is in focus. |
Suppose (administration officials) felt that the rescue operations of the government, whether it's state, local or federal, was being handled in an inept way, or evacuees are being mistreated, ... Does that give them a right to bar the media, who may want to expose that? |
Suppose they felt that the rescue operations of the government, whether it's state, local or federal, was being handled in an inept way, or evacuees are being mistreated. Does that give them a right to bar the media, who may want to expose that? |
take him at his word. |
Taking away our rights does not make us safer. |
That is as staged a photo op as you'll have, |
The administration simply designates someone as a terrorist and that is enough to land them in prison indefinitely. |
The administration skipped the earlier innings against corporate wrongdoing, but the President is gradually coming to realize that strong enforcement is important to confidence in our markets, |
The American people have every reason to expect Congress to achieve the right balance in defending their rights while advancing their security, but the Republican-backed conference report fails to do that. |
The amount of time is less important than the good-faith effort that will be needed in improving the Patriot Act to strike the right balance in respecting Americans liberty and privacy, while protecting their security. |
The amount we have requested from the president just meets immediate needs, which are clearly spelled out in a recent report from the National Guard Bureau, |