[Dingle] was a leader in the effort to protect service members from the avoidable health risks posed by the Pentagon's mandatory use ... Connecticut and the nation have lost a talented pilot and a dedicated patriot. |
But ultimately, ... ultimately Iraq has to be dealt with. |
Enough of us could simply say we're not voting for any more rules until you promise us a fair debate on campaign finance reform. |
I think if there was a dirty bomb attack in any of our major cities, we would be very unprepared, |
I'm happy you left, |
It comes across as Pontius Pilate washing his hands. |
it's time to implement tougher inspection regulations. |
No, what I wanted you to do was do your job, |
shows symptoms of suffering the same spiral of delays, reduced capabilities and cost overruns that plagues major weapons programs at the Pentagon. |
The bottom line is we are suspicious, candidly, that there's some huge problem in the cruise industry. |
The worst day I've spent in Congress in my eleven years was last week when I realized that John Kasich was going to be run over by a cement truck, and the Speaker had agreed to Mr. Shuster's request and that this Republican revolution that I believe so strongly in, is in question of being maintained. |
uneasy feeling that DHS is dysfunctional. |
We didn't chop off his head [during the Gulf War] and he's around, ... He's developing weapons of mass destruction, chemical and biological. We know that within three to five years he'll have nuclear weapons. |
We Republicans need to step up to the plate. |
We will have a vote, and it will be a fair vote, ... It will happen in a nice, congenial way, or it could happen after a lot of conflict and disagreement. But it will happen. |