a potential disaster for Florida. |
America's collective heart goes out to the families of those lost in today's tragedy. From America to Israel, you are in our thoughts and prayers. As a member of Congress, I'll do everything possible to ensure NASA has whatever it needs to prevent this from happening again. |
But the recent bombings [in London] are a wake-up call to all nations that we have to do more. If you look through the prism of no new terror incidents occurring in this country, it gives some degree of confidence to people, but that should not lull us back to sleep. They can strike at a moment's notice. |
CAFTA is not the problem. If (the protections are) taken away in the 2007 Farm Bill, they will be completely open to any all sugar ... that enters the market, and that would be worse than CAFTA. |
Entrance into the United States is not a guaranteed right. |
FEMA should not be hindered by a top-heavy bureaucracy when they are needed to act swiftly to save lives. |
He used to say to us at times, you know, what we need to do as Republicans is learn to sell our message, and he was constantly looking for ways to market the message. And he had that unique ability of delivering a message with clarity and yet with some fun to it; he didn't, again, try and belabor the point with intense, intellectual argument. He merely tried to show the point in a comedic and upbeat manner. And he accomplished that. |
His strength was his strength. He seemed super-human. |
How do you do tax cuts when your budget is straining to save lives? |
I am concerned about what further reporting could lead to. |
I believe without any equivocation that she's the most recognizable freshman in Washington. She's spoken more on the floor and taken command of the issues more than any other new member who comes to mind. |
I said, `Over my dead body,' |
I've been telling my colleagues sooner or later we would face a catastrophe unfathomable in financial terms and the insurance companies would not be able to bear it, |
If our ports are the most vulnerable targets for terrorism and if we are at war, as the president says, we should be overly critical of handing over management of our ports to any foreign countries ... Instead, this was done in the dead of night. |
In this country, we're innocent until proven guilty. Mr. DeLay deserves that presumption. I'm not going to attack Ronnie Earle, and I'm certainly not going to abandon Tom DeLay. ... Let this work its course, |