But I do not believe that the Bush administration decided that they would set up a scenario that gave us the rationale for going into Iraq. |
|
But I get the feeling that my congregation won't want to move. They love where we are in the city, they love our building and want to stay. |
But I think there's a general consensus that times have changed, and we've been more fortunate than anything else that we've only had 9/11. |
But I thought we did some good things. No. 1, I thought we really pressured the quarterback and knocked him down a few times. I liked that. |
But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. |
But I'll avoid going there because I think she's made her views clear. But I have my personal thoughts about what a great job she would do. |
But I've never really been a quitter. I played three years and I had to finish. I had to play my senior season. That's all there was to it. |
But if inflation does keep moving higher -- and right now, that is a real possibility -- the (Fed) is quite prepared to keep raising rates. |
But if it went the way it was designed to go it might have been a walk-in touchdown. Because it was not run the right way, it was my fault. |
But it seems to be because of a scheduling conflict. He's done a lot and been supportive. He's spoken about this issue on the Senate floor. |
But it will not be good if they lower the incentive to work. We are not going back to socialism, just a move toward more welfare economics. |
|
But obviously I asked him not to go, like the president did, because I like working for him and have great respect for what he's done here. |
But the wise answered, saying, Not so; lest there be not enough for us and you: but go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves. |