If the chairman could have loaded the family into a helicopter to go to all of these meetings and all of these parks for $5,000, he would have. |
Illegal immigration has become a dominant issue in this race. It's another example of where people see a lack of leadership in Washington. |
It an issue where a lot of our anxieties come together, from national security anxieties to economic anxieties. We put principle first and worry about politics later. |
It was totally awesome. This was even better this year than last. It?s fun to work as part of a team to achieve our goals. It really tested my skills. |
It would certainly stand to reason he would be supportive of Chairman Pombo and [his] efforts on the Resources Committee. The chairman does have fundraisers, but these are scheduled and organized outside the Resources Committee. |
It's always a good match up with Harwood. They have a well-balanced squad. |
It's always great to watch them learning and having fun. We go to museums sometimes, but I think they are a bit more comfortable doing these things in their own school. |
It's possible the congressman and his accountant missed that paragraph in the 17,000-page IRS code, and his accountant is looking into it, |
Less of a bad thing is certainly better than more of a bad thing. |
Of course species need habitat to recover -- that's a no-brainer, |
Sure, it was discussed in meetings. But it was never really taken seriously. |
That's absurd. Not only did the committee pursue an aggressive oversight agenda, but they got out of Washington, D.C., and saw firsthand on the ground the problems facing federal parks. |
The more we have species listed erroneously, on bad data, the less conservation and recovery resources there are to dedicate to those species truly in need. |
The next Scotland coach needs to be someone with great ability and can get the best out of limited resources. It is going to have to be someone who can really take players and make them punch way above their weight in rugby terms. |
They've basically told us that they have the money. They just feel that they're paying us more than what we're worth as it is. |