[But she added:] I don't think he'll do it. ... When is he going? |
For the first time ever we are capable of removing abject poverty, illiteracy and the diseases of poverty from the human condition. The current intensification of global economic integration has demonstrated that there is enough knowledge, technology and capital to bring development to all the people of the world. |
I just couldn't believe that he would do it, that anyone could be so deceitful over a matter of war, fighting for human life and taking it. |
I think everyone agrees we would have done better with a different leader, |
I will not uphold a breach of international law or this undermining of the U.N. and will resign from the government. |
I'm not sending a minister because I don't expect it to be an effective summit. |
It needs to become as easy to get hold of a condom in a poor country as Coca-Cola, |
It's very ugly. We're spending a lot more, we're getting rich people to fund it, and it is corroding our political system. |
Most of us women like men, you know; it's just that we find them a constant disappointment |
One must strike the right balance between speed and quality. |
People have accused me of being in favor of globalization. This is equivalent to accusing me of being in favor of the sun rising in the morning. |
Reckless with our government; reckless with his own future, position and place in history. |
The key in their minds [to] the money coming [through] Rotary is that they felt it would be responsibly handled. |
There are thousands and thousands of people on the other side of the border, not being fed, babies are being born, people are becoming sick, |
There is no doubt there is an Iraq effect and the Liberal Democrats are rising on that. |