Don Beyer was elected with Governor Wilder, he served with Governor Wilder, Governor Wilder had a chance to assess his performance in office, and nevertheless he did not endorse Don Beyer, so I think this is a major blow to the Don Beyer campaign. |
Even though it's clearly better, and I think that there's a sense that the public thinks that it's a good idea, and even though you have governors as different in their points of view as Warner and myself each agreeing that it's the right thing to do, why would the legislature pass a rule that says that they might have to have a governor succeed himself, when they have no term limits? |
I don't think it's promising. |
I never believed that surrendering the executive power should be a condition of getting the second term. The second term should stand on its own feet. |
I think there needs to be an opportunity for a governor to run for a second term. Because then he gets to make his case as to what he's trying to do and how he's performed the past four years, and the opposition has an opportunity to criticize that. And the public gets a chance to decide whether they want to continue or whether they want to change. Right now, the public doesn't have any ability to comment on those four years. |
I'm here to tell you the coffee was hot, the orange juice was cold, New York's still there and Reagan National is back. |
If the rules of creativity are the norm for a company, creative people will be the norm. |
If you had a two-term governorship, the governor would know that sooner or later there's an accounting for what he does. And two, he would have time over the next four years to develop a comprehensive, careful plan and implement it over a period of four years. And then, if he's successful with it, he could be re-elected and have another four. And in eight years, you could actually do something, for example, with an issue as complex as transportation. |
It's not about me. I want (the people of Virginia) to vote for the candidate who has demonstrated real leadership as the head of a state government. |
It's not enough to tell people to be creative; they need to know how, and what to create. |
Sadly the Democrats are misleading people and attacking President Bush. As a matter of principle, we feel the American people have a right to the truth, which is that President Bush is working hard to rescue our economy, protect Social Security and Medicare and eliminate the national debt. |
The company could offer a birthday venue at its distribution center by designing a room with a glass wall looking out to the warehouse. |
They don't do very well in salt water. One possibility is to increase the salinity of the lake. That can have a chronic effect and they just succumb over time. |
We know there are more in there. We have captured five (in July) and we saw another four or five adults. |