This treaty will do nothing -- will do nothing -- to reduce the dangers of poison gas. |
to discuss a history of countless failed nominations in the past 10 years which were denied hearings by the chairman or the ranking member. |
to sacrifice Taiwan's security in order to appease the dictators in Beijing. |
We already have enough judges. |
We don't need to worry about the Indian nuclear tests if India has agreed not to have these weapons in the first place, |
We must have a full debate and votes on issues such as China's pitiful human rights record, China's brutal suppression of religious freedom, China's increasingly belligerent stance toward the Democratic Chinese government on Taiwan and China's unbroken record of violated agreements one after another on other matters. You can't trust them, |
We need to face up to the fact that the nation's freedom has been put in danger by the very people who claim to uphold it, with their claim that freedom of speech gives them license to say anything - or do anything - because they are simply being 'informative,' |
What the American people are witnessing is a successful cover-up of serious ethical wrongdoing, ... a sight to behold. |
will be based on the truth and not the deliberate inaccuracies those who disagreed with me took such delight in repeating. |
You were the best qualified for that job, but they had to give it to a minority. |
You'll never be an outsider. You'll always be a friend here, |
Your tax dollars are being used to pay for grade school classes that teach our children that cannibalism, wife-swapping and the murder of infants and the elderly are acceptable behavior |
[A message that was sent by the senator to one woman who wrote to him trying to explain that her 31-year-old gay son did not] deserve ... to play Russian roulette with his sexuality. |
[Mr. Helms retired in 2003, and it was clear that his presence in Washington is sorely missed. He did not speak at the event. (His wife, Dorothy] Dot ... memory problems and is no longer giving interviews or speaking publicly. |
[Over 12 years and nearly two Senate terms, Wellstone never wavered in his convictions, but he gradually adjusted his style to the courtly atmosphere of the Senate. Just how well he had adapted was evident in the hours after his campaign plane crashed two miles from a small airport last Friday 175 miles north of Minneapolis. (Also aboard were Wellstone's wife Sheila, daughter Marcia, three campaign-staff members and two pilots. There were no survivors.)] Despite the marked contrast between Paul's and my views on matters of government and politics, ... he was my friend. And I was his. |