I think my wife. . . is sure of my loyalty. . . . She knows how hard I work. She knows how tired I am every night. She knows I have fifty or sixty reporters watching me day and night.
We should stop arguing about tax cuts in this town.
We could quite easily, Republicans and Democrats working together, do something that everybody in America desires, and that is a simplification of our Tax Code.
The number of electrical injuries cared for in hospitals in the US is estimated at as many as 50,000; the cost of these injuries on the US economy is estimated at over one billion dollars per year.
People really have to believe in their tax system. They have to believe that there is an equitable distribution of the burden, but there is also an important investment based upon the potential achievements that come from us paying our taxes.
President Bush is manufacturing a crisis by suggesting that Social Security is in imminent danger. It is not.
The ABA works tirelessly in its efforts involving the first line of defense: the prevention of burn injuries.
The truth isn't the truth until people believe you, and they can't believe you if they don't know what you're saying, and they can't know what you're saying if they don't listen to you, and they won't listen to you if you're not interesting, and you won't be interesting unless you say things imaginatively, originally, freshly.
I do believe that leaders have to be held to a higher standard, especially Christian leaders. I put myself in that camp.
Once man's connection to the divine is denied, you can reason yourself from here to anywhere.
The writing has been on the wall for some years now, but we are a nation illiterate in the language of the wall. The writing just gets bigger. Something will eventually bring down the charming, infuriating naïveté of Americans that allows us our blithe consumption and cheerful ignorance of the secret ugliness that bring us whatever we want.