easily concealed, easily smuggled, very inexpensive. And we've got to get ahead of this. We've got to do what we can to prevent their acquisition and usage. |
Given the large size of the illegal harvest, ... I find it difficult to understand how this could have been a casual oversight, |
Given the large size of the illegal harvest, the relatively clear boundary (a steep ridgeline and road) ... I find it difficult to understand how this could have been a casual oversight, |
I don't think there is anything this Congress could do more definitively to put people back to work, to stimulate our economy to increase our efficiency, our competitiveness, both nationally and internationally, |
I know it's tough to go to your favorite contributors and say `Excuse me, we're going to charge just a little bit more,' |
I said to Mr. Bowles, 'That would be like me saying to you that the only reason that you were an ardent supporter of fast track is because you're a very wealthy man with a very large stock portfolio and you're making money, tons of money, because of these trade policies, |
I won't be flying out of Sioux Falls, ... Before 9-11, screeners had trouble in tests detecting fully assembled large caliber handguns and today that's not a problem. |
I would just cancel the mission to Mars, ... I don't think we should pay a trillion dollars to go to Mars, as the president is proposing. |
If it's good enough for 2 percent of the pilots, why not all the pilots? |
If the president would put it in his budget, we could pass it, ... If it isn't in there, it's going to be tough. |
If they (airports) want to bring in the private vendors, I think they need to provide their own insurance, |
It is failing the American people miserably, |
It would have given him authority to do anything he wanted, anytime, anywhere. |
It's the Grinch who stole Christmas, ... In a petty move, the Bush administration has banned minor activities such as Christmas tree harvesting and mushroom picking to express their opposition to a judge's ruling. The action is particularly ill-timed considering the short harvest season for mushrooms and Christmas trees. Precedent clearly shows that these kind of activities are not subject to administrative appeals. The Forest Service should rescind this punitive order and allow people who rely on these activities for their livelihood to pay the bills and put food on the table. |
The message I want to convey is that it is not too late to make meaningful changes in this program. |