We are determined to have these issues debated in Congress this fall, |
We are giving assurance to the American families that help is on its way. |
We are really interested in knowing whether the nominee has the background, experience, qualifications, temperament and integrity to handle this most sensitive, important and responsible job, |
We can only wonder what they don't want us to know. |
We cannot allow 400,000 college-ready students to be held back from going to college full time and 200,000 students to be shut of college completely every year, because they can't afford the cost. |
We cannot have a government which is going to manipulate intelligence information. We've got to get to the bottom of it, ... Meet the Press. |
We cannot say it is wartime for the rest of America, but still peacetime for the rich, |
We don't intend to give up or give in. |
We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seeking and developing weapons of mass destruction. |
We have to ask ourselves, are we going to be better off before the conflict or after the conflict -- let alone, how are we going to ever get out of Iraq? And if we go it alone, who's going to be there, stay there and pay the bill? ... Face the Nation. |
We have to ask ourselves, is there any limit to executive authority that this nominee will recognize? |
We indicated to each and all of them that we stand with them; we want to learn more from them, ... Today isn't just one meeting but is going to be a continuum, until we are able to see justice and those who were a part of this cruel and murderous act are brought to justice. |
We know that the current system is broken, |
We must stop acting as if somehow this fundamental issue is just a state and local problem. It isn't. It's a national problem, and it's an outrage that Congress has been missing in action for so long. |
We need more than photo-ops and spin control to win this war. We need an effective plan to achieve our goals in Iraq and protect our troops. The president once again offered neither. He needs to realize what most Americans now understand -- that staying the course is not an option. |