remain focused on the response and recovery efforts. |
remains a real concern to the international community, and we're all working together to make sure that Iran fully complies with its obligations. |
Repeatedly, we have expressed our concerns about Iran?s behavior in Iraq, and about their activities in Iraq. And so that would be the sole purpose of the discussion. |
Right now we're interested in getting answers from the Nigerian government. |
Right now we're looking for answers from the Nigerian government about the whereabouts of Charles Taylor. |
Right now, we have a severely limited manufacturing capacity for a flu vaccine. As we work to expand that capacity, that will help us have the public health infrastructure in place in the event that there is a flu outbreak, |
Roughly 1 in 6 Americans have Irish blood. I'd say it's probably safe to assume that the average Irish-American who only comes out on St. Patrick's Day has no idea of the sort of economic powerhouse Ireland has become. |
runs counter to what he is now asserting. |
Saddam Hussein is being treated the exact opposite of the way his regime treated those he imprisoned and tortured simply for expressing their opinions. And so I reject that. |
Saddam Hussein is facing Iraqi justice for his crimes against humanity, and that's the way it should be. And there should be due process afforded to all leaders of the regime. |
Saddam Hussein is facing Iraqi justice. The trial is a symbol that the rule of law is returning to Iraq. We hope this trial will help bring some closure for the Iraqi people to their country's dark past. |
Saddam Hussein was a dangerous threat. The world is safer because of the actions we took. |
Saddam Hussein was the one, in the end, who chose continued defiance. And only then was the decision made, as a last resort, to go into Iraq. |
Senate Democrats continue to engage in misleading and outlandish charges about this vital tool that helps us do exactly what the 9/11 Commission said we needed to do ? connect the dots. |
Senator Kennedy has found more time to say negative things about President Bush than he ever did about Saddam Hussein. If America were to follow Senator Kennedy's foreign policy, Saddam Hussein would not only still be in power, he would be oppressing and occupying Kuwait. |