We're going to find out who did this and we're going after the bastards. |
We're poles apart on what can or cannot be done, |
We're starting out $36 million behind but we don't need as much as the front-runner, |
We've gotten a lot more nasty, |
Well, I thought I made a pretty good [presidential] candidate. But, you know, we had a great candidate in George Bush. No question about it. |
Whatever it takes, |
When Ted Kennedy found that out, he said, |
When you add the so-called money trail, it's causing people a lot of angst around the country whether there was a quid pro quo here or whether President Clinton responds to money, and, you know, I hope that isn't the case, ... I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. |
When you have no evidence of impropriety, no evidence of fraud ... to just count and count until someone wins one way or the other just isn't the way to do it. |
Where they make phone calls and whether the president raises money or not is one thing. The way they've done it seems to be unethical, illegal, (and) in poor taste, ... Were foreign influences trying to influence the election? |
whether the Justice Department is serving the American people as it should. |
While reasonable people can differ about capital punishment, it is indisputable that advanced DNA testing lends support and credibility to the accuracy and integrity of capital verdicts, |
Will we get along better after all this? ... Yes, because we're big people, and we'll gradually put this behind us. But it was disgusting. |
With every day we are coming to live and work in an increasingly networked, technology-driven world, ... And there is little question that Microsoft, which now controls the PC software market, is seeking to extend its desktop monopoly in effect to control these other technologies, and to a large extent, the network itself. |
You bet these hearings ought to go forward. I think Bill Rehnquist would be the first to say they ought to go forward, |