It is important to see the contrast in approach between the two men: President Bush, a leader who is willing to stick with difficult decisions even as public opinion shifts; and John Kerry , whose record in elected office suggests a man who changes his position often, even on important issues. |
It may be uncomfortable and it may be offensive -- and it is in many ways -- but the reality is, it is not dangerous, |
It may look like the worst is over, and in many ways it is, but the roads will be very slippery and very dangerous, particularly during the night, |
It obviously troubles both the police commissioner and me that 41 shots were fired. |
It turned out to be a difficult day, but the city got through it with flying colors, |
It would have been a very bitter, difficult battle which probably would have resulted in his not being confirmed, if history is a guide, |
It's much easier to deal with this on a Saturday, particularly when you have a Saturday, Sunday and Monday to get ready for Tuesday. |
It's the only way to recapture the worst day in the history of our city - and the best day in the history of our city, |
It's too far to tell just yet on that. But, I will consider that next year. |
It's very hard not to feel very sad, ... Peter was an exceptional New Yorker. |
John was a very good friend ... a great guy, a patriotic American, ... Our hearts and sympathy and condolences go out to his family. |
Just so we're absolutely clear about it, ... I'm here for one purpose and one purpose alone: to endorse Doug Forrester for governor, to urge the people of New Jersey to vote, to give themselves the chance for reform, for change. And Doug Forrester can accomplish that. |
Leaders need to be optimists. Their vision is beyond the present. |
Let's now make this kind of a permanent condition for New York City, that New York City is one of the safest large cities in America, and let's keep it that way, |
made it a rule ... rather than the exception. |