If I were a congressman who had voted for the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, I'd claim it was forced on our country by a sinister international organization.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
As Americans, we have the right to decide who lives within our borders, and we can't let unscrupulous employers to undercut honest business owners by exploiting cheap labor.
That is why I strongly believe we should working in Congress to make America a better place to run a business by reducing the costly burdens of bureaucracy and red tape.
My literal responsibility as director of the CIA with regard to covert action was to inform the Congress - not to seek their approval; to inform.
I was never supposed to make it to Congress. I was a staff person.
My work at the United Nations discomforted some members of the U.S. government, which exercises its power beyond collective understandings and international law.
I will support legislation that benefits the American worker and prevents the outsourcing of American jobs.
You destroy the initiative of the working people if they don't feel they have a fighting chance to be a part of the American Dream.
Americans should never believe, even incorrectly, that one's criminal activity will go unpunished simply because it was committed on behalf of a corporation.
I authored the Universal National Service Act because I believe that everyone in America should contribute to the greater good of America.
Make no mistake about it! There is an organized movement against organized labor and it's called the Bush Administration.