In the second year ... a parent, a single mom, can now send their child to a public school that is in a different part of town, and they will get their transportation costs paid because the money will follow the child. |
In the strongest terms, the Bush-Cheney campaign condemns the anti-Semitic remarks made against Senator Lieberman by the Dallas, Texas NAACP President Lee Alcorn. When it comes to fighting anti-Semitism, Governor Bush and Secretary (Dick) Cheney stand shoulder-to-shoulder with all Americans in condemning such foolish utterances. |
Iran is not exactly the type of nation that people just happen to end up in. People seem to have a desire to go there, and our concern is that the desire can be matched by a government that allows them to be there. |
Iraq changes positions more often that Saddam Hussein changes bunkers. |
Iraq has been known for saying all kinds of inflammatory things in the past, ... And the president's not really interested as much in what they say as what they do. |
Iraq possesses weapons they said they were not in possession of. |
is harmful to out nation's seniors, and the President is committed to helping seniors get prescription drugs, and wants to do so quickly and directly. |
is very saddened by the death of George Harrison. He considers the Beatles to be one of the greatest groups of any time in music. |
Israel has the right to defend itself and to deal with security, but Israel also has a need to bear in mind the consequences of action and Israel's stake in development of reforms in the Palestinian institutions. |
Israel isn't the only one with an obligation. All parties have to do their part. |
Israel's actions are very unhelpful ... contrary to peace. The president wants to make sure that Israeli actions do not undermine reform efforts toward peace. |
It certainly seems from here that the emerging Democratic theme is to snipe at each other. He will continue to govern; that is what he was elected to do. |
It could have and should have been handled differently. |
It has taken more than 12 years for Saddam Hussein to disarm, |
It has taken more than 12 years for Saddam Hussein to disarm. There is no question if force is used, it will achieve the objective of preserving the peace far faster than the current path we are on. |