I found a mistake in a rule. They addressed the wrong rule number... I pointed it out, did an amendment, and everybody was happy after that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We don't really like rules. We think, in some way, they are an infringement of liberty.
Unfortunately, my district like many others across the country has a problem with gangs, which is why I introduced this amendment.
You must welcome change as the rule but not as your ruler.
I missed a lot of decisions. At the time of making such a decision, there was no doubt in my mind as to its correctness. However, a second or two later I felt that I erred and wished I could change my original ruling.
Sometimes breaking the rules is extending the rules.
If I made a mistake in terms of running for president, the mistake was not in refusing to run in '91.
It is poor rule that won't work more ways than one.
I'm pleased the committee recommended no action, as I know I did nothing wrong.
You know why there's a Second Amendment? In case the government fails to follow the first one.
Exceptions are not always the proof of the old rule; they can also be the harbinger of a new one.
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