a beginning but not enough. |
A foreign national who is captured and determined to be an enemy combatant in the world war on terrorism has no more right to a habeas corpus appeal to our courts than did a captured soldier of the Axis powers during World War II. |
about what the future will be here in Iraq. |
after all, we're talking about enemy combatants. |
All options remain on the table for now. |
And honestly, we don't know yet whether ... we should blame the president, Ms. Lewinsky, Ms. Tripp, Judge Starr or the media -- or all of them, to some extent. |
Any attempt at amendment would take us back to the beginning and I think would be a real setback. |
apparently had extramarital relations with an employee half his age and did so in the workplace in the vicinity of the Oval Office. Such behavior is not just inappropriate. It is immoral. |
As policymakers - and as parents - we have a responsibility to examine the effects of media on our children, a responsibility this legislation can better enable us to fulfill. No one is looking out, in a systematic way, for cumulative impact of today's newer electronic media on our children. |
at a crisis stage. |
At the SEC, the search for fraud was left largely to others -- private auditors and boards of directors, which were either doodling at their desks or were engaged in conflicts of interest that made it unlikely they would ever bark at corporate fraud or crimes, |
At this rate, there will be only one job left to cut by November 2004: George Bush's. |
Based on his record, I will vote against his confirmation, |
Based on my initial review, I don't believe that this situation qualifies as an emergency under the National Labor Relations Act because it does not affect an entire industry. Nor is it likely that the president would find that it imperils the national health or safety, which are the qualifications necessary to invoke the national emergency provisions under the act. |
Bottom line, China is moving in the direction we want it to move in. There are more human rights today. There's more religious openness. There's more economic openness, which will lead to more political openness, |