It is critical . . . that we not prejudge a nominee, |
It is regrettable that our government's abysmal coordination in the early days of the recovery effort has prevented critical international aid from being delivered to our stricken citizens and communities in the affected Gulf States, ... The sluggish response has left foreign governments frustrated and baffled. |
It is time to have some checks and balances in this country. We are more American for doing that. |
it is too early to reach any firm judgement about such an important nomination. |
It will be raised, partly on the question of to what area -- if any -- can a president be considered above the law, |
It would be a mistake to be decided by Congress. It should be decided by the voters. |
It would have been unseemly to go forward with a hearing on his successor this week. |
It's a good first step, but consultation is a two-way street. |
It's a marked departure from existing practices and raises a wide range of legal and constitutional questions and international implications, |
It's far more important to do it right than fast. In this case, I suspect we're doing both. |
It's not fair to talk about reasons for an executive session, |
It's not working when those in prison for capital and other serious crimes cannot use existing evidence for DNA tests that might have proven their innocence. |
It's sort of an unprecedented thing to have to send a questionnaire back, |
It's sort of an unprecedented thing to have to send a questionnaire back. |
It's up to us to ask him about what he said or did at that time. |