The idea of reasoning with terrorists without force or with appeasement is naive, and I think it's dangerous.
From George Allen
We should favor innovation and freedom over regulation.
In some ways, September 11, 2001, seems a long time ago. Yet we have done so much in only a few years, and we will continue to do so in the future, to prevent such attacks on America.
We are so appreciative of the men and women in uniform who are protecting us, whether in Afghanistan or Iraq or on ships around the world. For our security, they are taking the offensive to the terrorists overseas.
It is vital that the United States maintains open lines of communication with our allies. We must assure them of our commitment to eradicating global terrorism wherever it may reside or wherever it's given haven.
I have always advocated for funding and programs that increase our productivity and competitiveness.
I rise today to offer a formal and heartfelt apology to all the victims of lynching in our history, and for the failure of the United States Senate to take action when action was most needed.
We're going to hear a lot of spirited discussion about the President's plan in the next few days and weeks and that's fine as long as everyone comes ready to talk and not just snipe, complain and argue.
Most Americans recognize that whatever the government program is, no matter how essential it is, it's waste.
The people of America need personal responsibility and freedom, not dependency on the government.
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