It's not the president's place to weigh in on who's going to be the future leaders of Iraq. It's up to the Iraqi people to make the determinations about who they want leading their country going forward and who they want involved in their government. |
It's not up to us to pick the leaders of Iraq. |
It's nothing but pure politics. |
It's our desire to see the elections go forward as scheduled. |
It's possible that they would have met at a holiday reception or some other widely attended gathering. The president does not know him, nor does the president recall ever meeting him. |
It's progress and ... now we will look forward to seeing results. |
It's reckless reporting. Everybody should be agitated about it. |
It's something you can't afford not to address. |
It's the 10th anniversary and he will note that. He will touch upon the Rodney King verdict and the riots in general. |
It's the right of the American people to peacefully express their views. And that's what you're seeing here in Washington, D.C.. |
It's the terrorists and Saddam loyalists who are going out killing innocents, we saw that again today. |
It's time for action and that is what the secretary was expressing. The president wanted to make sure that she made that very clear to all that were listening. |
It's time for North Korea to come back to the talks. There were very clear principles that everybody agreed to at previous rounds of the talks, and we want to move forward in a substantive way based on those principles. |
It's time for the Security Council to act on the diplomatic front. |
It's totally wiped out. |