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He's going to have to eventually. But he's doing awesome, whichever way he goes, he's going to make some noise read more
He's going to have to eventually. But he's doing awesome, whichever way he goes, he's going to make some noise at state.
When you kidnapped Jeff, you contacted me at my residence and we discussed matters of importance to us both. My read more
When you kidnapped Jeff, you contacted me at my residence and we discussed matters of importance to us both. My telephone number remains the same and my willingness to continue this dialogue remains as strong as it was before.
He's (Convey) a guy that's dangerous on that side of the field. He and Eddie Lewis created a number of read more
He's (Convey) a guy that's dangerous on that side of the field. He and Eddie Lewis created a number of opportunities on the left flanks.
That sounds like we're doing short-track or something. This is an extremely close competition. I think it's the first time read more
That sounds like we're doing short-track or something. This is an extremely close competition. I think it's the first time we've been in a competition where it was this close. It just makes everything count that much more.
It's timely and silences those who were betting Syria would not allow the interrogation of any Syrian,
It's timely and silences those who were betting Syria would not allow the interrogation of any Syrian,
I would contend that our children are as important to the future of the country as the economy. The stock read more
I would contend that our children are as important to the future of the country as the economy. The stock market will never depend on it, but I hope the report will annually at least focus attention on the status and condition of our children.
I think he did a super job. He left the program in much better shape than when he took over.
I think he did a super job. He left the program in much better shape than when he took over.
Instead of forcing new, draconian vehicle emission standards on Oregonians, why not take the high road and encourage cleaner cars read more
Instead of forcing new, draconian vehicle emission standards on Oregonians, why not take the high road and encourage cleaner cars and fuel? ... As chairman of the House Environment Committee, I heard from all sides of this debate. My conclusion: Incentives to reduce pollution are better than forcing motorists to live with a de facto car tax which won't make cleaner air.
I keep thinking, what if my family members were over there?
I keep thinking, what if my family members were over there?