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Harry Reid Quotes

«He might as well join the crowd. There's no frontrunner at this point, I know he lost a lot of weight. Maybe he can be on the skinny ticket.»
Author: Harry Reid
«The president can give all the speeches he wants but nothing will change the fact that his Iraq policy is wrong.»
Author: Harry Reid
«President Bush must fully disclose his participation in the selective leaking of classified information. The American people must know the truth.»
Author: Harry Reid
«We're almost there. We're not there. We still have some obstacles. The leader and I have spoken about them the last few hours. There's other pieces of legislation that may interfere. We have some amendments we have to vote on that are going to be hurtful to some people and not to others.»
Author: Harry Reid
«I think we're looking like we may be able to dance this afternoon.»
Author: Harry Reid
«That would be great if we could end this acrimonious week on a high note, and we'll not know that until we study this amendment.»
Author: Harry Reid
«We must protect this fragile compromise from those intent on gutting this bill.»
Author: Harry Reid
«This is no place for stonewalling or obstruction. Yet that's where we are.»
Author: Harry Reid
«Only the president can put this matter to rest. He must tell the American people whether the Bush Oval Office is the place where the buck stops, or the leaks start.»
Author: Harry Reid
«For years, President Bush has denied knowing about conversations between his top aides and Washington reporters, conversations where his aides ? like Scooter Libby ? sought to justify the war in Iraq and discredit the White House's critics by leaking national security secrets.»
Author: Harry Reid