Obviously, it did not pass the test. |
Oh yeah, big time. |
Our conversation was warm and cordial, ... We talked about areas in which we can work together -- opportunities for bipartisan agreements that the American people expect of us. |
Our responsibility is to determine whether the nominee is fit for the position ... and whether the nominee, in our judgment, will serve in the national interest, ... Dr. Condoleezza Rice meets that standard at least and much more. |
Parents, ... ...are locked in a losing competition with culture to raise our children. |
Remember that we're all Americans, ... We have a higher interest than our partisan interests -- the national interests. |
Shortchanging vital investments in education and training, medical care and community development means that kids in Connecticut and across the country will suffer at school, families will have to scrape by to own homes and doctors and hospitals may have to think twice before providing care to senior citizens. |
should both be put off. |
So far, I haven't seen the bipartisanship the president suggested he would be part of, |
something that I have been advocating and praying for for more than 12 years, since the Gulf War of 1991. Saddam Hussein was a homicidal maniac, a brutal dictator, who wanted to dominate the Arab world and was supporting terrorists. |
The Bush administration seems intent on compromising the beauty and tranquility of the great natural gifts that we've been given here in the United States of America. The president says he's a compassionate conservative. But isn't it true that a truly compassionate conservative would do everything he could to conserve the beautiful gifts of nature that God has given us? |
The content of many cutting-edge games is becoming more and more vivid, violent, and offensive to our most basic values. |
The debate going on between us is really a debate about whether we want to take the Democratic Party back to where it was before Bill Clinton transformed it in 1992, or whether we want to take it forward, |
The economists may think it looks like the beginning of a recovery, but until middle-class Americans and those working hard to get into the middle class get their jobs back -- the 3.5 million that they lost under George Bush -- then we don't have an economic recovery, |
The facts are that George Bush hasn't fully funded homeland security and has alienated our allies around the world. This is a cynical attempt to rescue the president's sinking poll numbers by using fear and politicizing our national security. |