I would like for us to have the largest possible tax reduction, ... But we have to get a bill ... through the Senate. |
I would like us to get rid of the head of the IMF, ... He's a socialist from France. Am I too blunt? |
I'm absolutely satisfied ... that there will be time for a debate. |
I'm astounded by this, ... I don't really know what the tenor of this is, or what is the justification for it, and why this extreme, you know, approach was used. |
I'm for finding out what happened in terms of what laws were broken in 1996, and then we could look at what we need to do to tighten those laws up, ... Evans and Novak. |
I'm hoping the president will take a serious look at it. That would be probably the best thing we can do for our children and grandchildren, ... positive meeting. |
I'm inclined to think we wouldn't want to do that, ... We should have the committees do their work ... complete it and as the president has said, move on. |
I'm not a fan of commissions, generally speaking. But, in this case, there's no question that there was an intelligence failure, in some form or another. |
I'm not a fan of Secretary Rumsfeld. I don't think he listens enough to his uniformed officers. |
I'm not happy with it at all, I think it is of very marginal value, ... It has almost nothing in terms of dividends. |
I'm part of the region and the history that has not always done what it was supposed to do. |
I'm pleased that it's a focus of our attention, |
I'm prepared to be hard-nosed, too, at some point. At some point, you have to tell them: 'Okay, ante up and kick in or get out of the game,' ... But I'm not looking for a fight. I'm looking for help, for people that are desperate. |
I've about run that string out, |
I've always said, and I'm sure Democrats will say the same thing, I'd rather have no bill than a bad bill. |