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Dick Gephardt Quotes
«that can never be taken away.»
«I've thought a lot about the world and how George Bush sees the world and it ain't even close.»
«I cannot condone the relationship the president has acknowledged and I am very disappointed in his personal conduct. I do however respect the responsibility he has taken for his action.»
«I'm sure that all of us think that we have the best chance to beat George Bush. But I think we're all united in wanting to replace George Bush with a much better president.»
«in order to beat George Bush, you've got to beat him all across the top of the country, not just in California and New York, but in places like Missouri and Ohio and West Virginia.»
«making progress in Iraq.»
«It is our view and we believe it's the view of the American people that this investigation be done as quickly as humanly possible, ... Given this will ... the choice is clear. We can resolve on a bipartisan effort to do the work that needs to be done in the next 30 days in the House or we might face two years of ongoing hearings.»
«How can we decide on the fairness of the process without determining what is in the interviews, grand jury testimony and boxes of documents that, for totally unexplained reasons, the Independent Counsel withheld?»
«We're talking about education, we're talking about school construction... You can't get smaller class size with just teachers, you need the buildings,»
«In the past couple days, it was clear we [unions] had become the entire operation, ... There just wasn't any enthusiasm for Dick.»