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Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 09:46:23 -0500
Subject: Re: Humour - Quotes from G W Bush ;-)
From: Jim Cobb <cobber@ci*.co*>
To: John Purcell <omegasac@ei*.ne*>, Tech Diver <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Read and Learn from Al.

Gore held out for prime time media coverage in order to cast his vote in
favor of the Gulf War. The media tells a different version too. Before
sending e-mail accusing me of trying to distort what Gore says, please
notice my Not Gore Quotes page. AND WOULD PEOPLE PLEASE STOP PASSING AROUND
THAT LIST OF MOSTLY QUAYLE QUOTES AND ATTRIBUTING THEM TO GORE?! (details o=
n
this are also on my Not Gore Quotes page). In fact, the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette ran an article about these bogus quotes! (and I'm even quoted
in it :) Thanks Mr. Roddy.) And hey! Now this SAME LIST is being passed
around as G.W. Bush quotes! argh.

Mammogram...sonogram...honey graham... At an event in Las Vegas on Monday,
09/1800, Gore declared potential breast cancer victims faced "a long waitin=
g
line before they could get a biopsy or, uh, or a uh, another kind of, what
am I looking for, a sonogram or...." People in the crowd shouted
"mammogram." (Source: Fox News 09/18/00; MSNBC 09/21/00 - The News with
Brian Williams) "Had=A0that happened to Bush the news media would have used i=
t
to further the theme that the Texas Governor has a troubled relationship
with the English language." - Brian Williams 09/21/00

Equal...if not more so? "When my sister and I were growing up," Mr. Gore
told a small audience made up mostly of women, "there was never any doubt i=
n
our minds that men and women were equal, if not more so." (Source: NY Times=
,
08/12/00) Equal - if not more so? More so what? More "equal"? Who is more
so? If two things are equal, what is the "more so" for?


Gore didn't reverse John 3:16, but he DID reverse Matthew 6:21 During the
second debate, while discussing the environment, Gore said: "And I'm a
grandfather now. I want to be able to tell my grandson, when I'm in my late=
r
years, that I didn't turn away from the evidence that showed that we were
doing some serious harm. In my faith tradition, it is written in the book o=
f
Matthew, 'Where your heart is, there's your treasure also.' And I believe
that we ought to recognize the value to our children and grandchildren of
taking steps that preserve the environment in a way that's good for them."
Gore got the quote from Matthew 6:21 backwards. Matthew 6:21 states: "For
where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." This follows verses
19 and 20 which say: "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth
where moth and rust consume and where thieves break in and steal; but store
up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes
and where thieves do not break in and steal." This quote has nothing to do
with the environment; it has to do with devotion to salvation The Bible
verses specifically refer to being careful where you store your treasures -
it follows the the reason would have to be because heart follows treasures.
So not only did he misquote and misuse the quote - it is obvious he didn't
know the context of the verse.

One thousand billion million trillion... Oct. 25 2000 JACKSON, Tenn.
(Reuters) =8B Criticizing Bush's Social Security privatization plan at a rall=
y
in Tennessee, Gore said, "He is proposing to privatize a big part of Social
Security and he's proposing to take $1 trillion, a million billion dollars
out of the Social Security trust fund and give it as a tax incentive to
young workers." A trillion is one thousand billion, not a million billion.
(Source: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/wires/1025/p_rt_1025_41.sml)


Execute a pregnant woman? Uhh... I don't know On July 16, 2000 during a
"Meet the Press" interview, Gore was asked if he would be in favor of
postponing the execution of a pregnant woman. His hesitant response was "I'=
d
have to think about it". Apparently not prepared for this curve ball of a
question, Gore must have been so conscientious about upsetting his
pro-choice constituency that he couldn't even give the answer that was
obvious to every member of the House which in uncharacteristically unanimou=
s
fashion passed legislation shortly after this interview to prohibit such a
practice.

RUSSERT: Right now there's legislation which says that a woman on death row=
,
if she's pregnant, she should not be executed. Do you support that? GORE: I
don't what you're talking about. RUSSERT: It's a federal statue on the book=
s
that if a woman is pregnant and she's on death row, she should not be
executed. GORE: Well, I don't know what the circumstances would be in that
situation. I would--you know, it's an interesting fact situation. I'd want
to think (OFF-MIKE). The full transcript is available here.

$29 dollars a week can buy a lot of Diet Cokes In his 2000 convention
acceptance speech, Gore said the Bush tax cut would save the average family
62 cents a week ("enough for a diet coke"). He later clarified it and said
62 cents a day per family... which is still wrong. Even at 62 cents a day,
that's only a little over $226 a year. Under the Bush tax plan, the average
family would save $1500 -- $4.20 a day, which is almost $29 dollars a week.

Collecting cans for prescription drug benefits! During the October 3, 2000
Presidential debate, Gore mentioned 79-year-old Winifred Skinner, who has
become the campaign's mascot for his Medicare prescription-drug program. "I=
n
order to pay for her prescription drug benefits, she has to go out seven
days a week, several hours a day, picking up cans ," Gore said. "She came
all the way from Iowa in a Winnebago with her poodle in order to attend her=
e
tonight." However, Skinner doesn't need to collect cans for her medication.
Her son, Earl King, who formerly owned his own business and now lives on an
80-acre ranch and describes his lifestyle as "comfortable," has offered
repeatedly to help her make ends meet. She continually declines his offers.
In addition, the Winnebago Gore referred to, as well as the gas, was paid
for by the Gore campaign. Five campaign workers accompanied Skinner, a
longtime Democrat and former union organizer. (Source: New York Post,
October 5, 2000 "Gore's nose is growing again"; Washington Post, October 5,
2000, page A20)

I was there with James Lee Witt...oh, wait.... In the Presidential debate o=
n
October 3, 2000, Governor George W. Bush gave credit to the Federal
Emergency Management Service (FEMA) for their work in Texas during fires an=
d
floods in Parker County. Vice President Al Gore said "I accompanied James
Lee Witt down to Texas when those fires broke out." Carl Cameron, of Fox
News first reported that Gore had not, in fact, been to Texas with Witt to
look at the damage in Parker County. Gore WAS in Texas, but FEMA officials
said Witt never went to Texas to deal with the 1998 fires. To say that he
was traveling with Witt implies strongly that Gore was traveling to a
location in an official capacity. Gore was on his way to a fundraiser, and
happened to run into FEMA people at the airport. The purpose of his trip wa=
s
to attend a fundraiser, NOT to see the damage, as Gore implies. While Gore
has accompanied Witt on other occasions, Gore didn't on this occasion, AND
the purpose of this particular trip wasn't even connected with the
disasters. Some claim Gore just "forgot" that Witt wasn't with him on this
occasion... did Gore also forget the purpose of this particular trip? "If
James Lee was there before or after, then you know, I got that wrong then,"
Gore said on ABC's Good Morning America on October 4, 2000. (Source: New
York Post, October 5, 2000 "Gore's nose is growing again")

I was part of those discussions! Really! At a Sept. 22 press conference,
Gore stated "I've been a part of the discussions on the strategic reserve
since the days when it was first established." However, President Ford
established the Strategic Petroleum Reserves when he signed the Energy
Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) on December 22, 1975 =8B two years before
Al Gore became a congressman (Source: Washington Post, Sept. 24 2000) (note=
:
it was actually 13 months, not 2 years as the Post states) Now, technically=
,
1975 was when it was declared U.S. policy to establish a reserve, but the
reserve was not established (sites purchased or built, etc) until 1977, whe=
n
Gore was in Congress. However, isn't this yet another case of "fuzzy
wording"? Gore phrases the initial statement to give the impression that he
was somehow responsible or "part of something" from the outset, but leaves
wiggle room so that he can later justify the statement. And isn't saying he
was part of "discussions on the strategic reserve" meant to leave the
impression that he was was part of the planning process, prior to the sites
being purchased, etc? Decide for yourself.

A dog's health care costs less than my mother-in-law's! Vice President Al
Gore, reaching for a personal example to illustrate the breathtaking costs
of some prescription drugs, told seniors in Florida that his mother-in-law
pays nearly three times as much for the same arthritis medicine used for hi=
s
ailing dog, Shiloh. "That's pretty bad when you have got to pretend to be a
dog or a cat to get a price break" he stated. Gore's mother-in-law does pay
more for her medication, but the generic brand of the drug, which 85% of
Americans now use as a cheaper alternative, costs half as much, or one and =
a
half times what it costs for the pooch - not three times. In addition, give=
n
the complexities of the marketplace, and the steps people take to get a
better deal, it can work the other way around: Pets "pretending" to be
humans. The Gore campaign also admitted that it lifted those costs not from
his family's bills, but from a House Democratic study, and that Gore misuse=
d
even those numbers: They represent the manufacturer's price to wholesalers,
not the retail price of the brand-name product. Drug costs often cost more
for humans, though, because they are more heavily regulated. Jeff Trewhett,
the spokesman for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association
of America, said the higher costs for the human version of patented drugs i=
s
justified because the research, development, and approval costs can surpass
$500 million per drug. But once the drug is approved for humans, the cost t=
o
test and approve it for animals is minimal, he said. Interestingly enough,
Gore is proposing more regulations on on top of what we have now. Our food
also costs 3 times as much as the dog's... will Gore say that we have to
pretend to be dogs to get affordable food? (Source: "Gore misstates facts i=
n
drug-cost pitch" Boston Globe, 9/18/2000 )

Dairy Farm Expert in a Day Milwaukee, WI - "I'm very familiar with the
importance of dairy farming in Wisconsin. I've spent the night on a dairy
farm here in Wisconsin. If I'm entrusted with the presidency, you'll have
someone who is very familiar with what the Wisconsin dairy industry is all
about." (Sources: Sunday, June 18, Atlanta Journal Constitution and The
Washington Post, June 14, 2000 ) Hey! I am an expert in hospital
administration in NJ, and the hotel industry in several states - having
spent more than one night there!


Let's play "Insult the Host" Gore sometimes shows publicly that he lacks
Clinton's finesse. Take a reception in Los Angeles last month. It was Gore'=
s
moment to shine before donors who ponied up $2.8 million. But he wound up
egg-faced when he compared electing a Republican as president to rejecting
an Oscar-winning team in favor of the producers of the Hollywood clunker
''Howard the Duck.'' One of the evening's hosts, Jeffrey Katzenberg, was a
driving force behind ''Howard the Duck.'' The crowd tittered. (Source: USA
Today, May 8, 2000 )


Hey! It's Super Tuesday... oh wait... Several Tennesseans tried to cast
votes in the presidential primary, thinking that their state was part of
Super Tuesday. They weren't alone. Vice President Al Gore seemed to think
so, too. Knox County registrar Pat Crippens said, "I just got off the phone
with a gentleman. I had to explain we're not Super Tuesday, we're just next
Tuesday." His office got about 30 calls from confused voters. In 1988,
Tennessee and 12 other Southern states decided to hold their presidential
primaries on the second Tuesday of March, dubbing it "Super Tuesday" in
hopes of gaining national political clout. Several Northern states also hel=
d
their primaries that day. More than a dozen states have since moved their
primaries to the first Tuesday of the month, creating a new "Super Tuesday.=
"
Tennessee - the vice president's home state - is among six that have stuck
with March 14. As reporters and photographers watched from the lobby of his
Nashville headquarters on Tuesday, Gore called a "Miss Ferris" and told her=
,
"Today is the presidential primary in Tennessee ." His expression changed a=
s
he listened to her. "Well, you know, that is right. You are absolutely
right," he said before hanging up and quickly dialing the next number on hi=
s
voter call list. (Source: Houston Chronicle 3/8/2000 by Houston Chronicle
News Services)


The Republicans controlled the Senate in '93? Do the Democrats know this?
From Meet the Press 12/19/99 MR. RUSSERT: Senator, what did you think of th=
e
1996 Clinton-Gore campaign's approach to fund-raising? MR. BRADLEY: I
thought that a lot of people in politics were embarrassed by it, quite
frankly. I think Republicans and Democrats were disgraceful in that
fund-raising program in 1996. Now, I think Al had the right point. It's the
lessons that you learn. In 1990, I raised a lot of money for my Senate race=
..
I raised too much money. I discovered that you can have too much money in a
political campaign. I think that's what George Bush is going to discover.
Now, in Al's case, the attorney general investigated it fully and determine=
d
that an independent counsel was not needed. And so - and the Republicans
might make that an issue, but that's the reality. But I think the question
is what you learn from this. And what I learned is that you've had seven
years to actually do something on campaign-finance reform, and nothing has
happened. I remember visiting the White House in 1993, Democratic Congress,
both Senate and House, and urging the president to act on campaign-finance
reform. Now, I don't know if you were in the loop or not, but the fact of
the matter is that no action took place. And when we say what we... VICE
PRES. GORE: Because all the Republicans voted against it. MR. BRADLEY:
....what we need to do... VICE PRES. GORE: And they controlled the Senate.
MR. BRADLEY: ...what we - where was the effort made, Al, in 1993? VICE PRES=
..
GORE: We got every single Democratic senator to vote for it.

Gore and the Internet "During my service in the United States Congress, I
took the initiative in creating the Internet" Gore said when asked to cite
accomplishments that separate him from another Democratic presidential
hopeful, former Sen. Bill Bradley of New Jersey, during an interview with
Wolf Blitzer on CNN on March 9, 1999. Gore supported technological advances
related to the advancement of the Internet, but to say that HE took the
initiative in creating the Internet is a bit much. (Sources: Transcript
http://www.wired.com/news/news/politics/story/18390.html ) (Note: Lots of
people seem to enjoy e-mailing me, professing that my information about Gor=
e
saying he "invented" the Internet is wrong, that he did support things whic=
h
helped get the Internet moving, etc. First, I know he never said he
"invented" the Internet. Please notice the quote above. Second, saying that
he took the initiative in CREATING the Internet is still a funny statement
since the Internet was already created and being used (ex: file copying via
the UUCP protocol and e-mail) by the time he was elected to Congress. One
can't take the "initiative" to "create" something which has already been
created.)

A spotted Zebra. "A zebra does not change its spots." - Al Gore, attacking
President George Bush in 1992. (Sources: The Toronto Sun, 11/19/95; May 13t=
h
page of the "365 stupidest things ever said, 1999 Calendar." ALL quotes fro=
m
this calendar are from a book called "The 700 Stupidest Things Ever Said")
The book and calendar are by a brother and sister team called Ross and
Kathryn Petras. The original book "The 776 Stupidest things ever said" was
printed in March 1993, and the calendar was printed August 1998.)


E plu...what? "We can build a collective civic space large enough for all
our separate identities, that we can be e pluribus unum -- out of one,
many." E Pluribus Unum is the motto on the Great Seal of the United States
of America, and is Latin for "out of many, one," not "out of one, many."
(Source: January 1994. From a Milwaukee speech to the Institute of World
Affairs as quoted in Investor's Business Daily, October 25, 1996.)


Who ARE these people?? Listen to Al Gore (Algore) asking who the busts of
our Founding Fathers are at Monticello before the Inauguration. DUH. gore.a=
u
(71k) Watch the video of this!


Mary and Joseph were homeless?? "Speaking from my own religious tradition i=
n
this Christmas season, 2,000 years ago a homeless woman gave birth to a
homeless child in a manger because the inn was full." Hello! Mary and Josep=
h
were not homeless! (Sources: Press Conference at HUD, 12/22/97; George Will
column, Sunday May 17 1998)


A new type of tree! Al Gore, giving a speech for Yellowstone National Park'=
s
125th Anniversary , Albright Visitors Center, Sunday, August 17, 1997: "Whe=
n
we come here, we see the longpole pine and the Douglas fir." Sorry Al, it's
LODGEpole. There is no such thing as a LONGpole pine.


Michael who? Maybe Michael Jordan hasn't made an indelible impression on
everyone outside Chicago. Speaking at a D.C. function, Vice President Al
Gore, wowed by the Bulls, said: "I tell you that Michael Jackson is
unbelievable, isn't he. He's just unbelievable." ( Source: The Chicago
Tribune June 17, 1998 )


James who? In his first appearance in a nationally televised candidates
forum, Gore was asked to name a past US president from whom he drew persona=
l
inspiration. He replied that he especially admired another "dark horse"
candidate, and a product of his home state, the great "president James
Knox". The only problem is that the history books show that nobody named
Knox ever occupied the White House. He most likely meant James Knox Polk.
(Source: Chicago Tribune of 7/24/87; The British Sunday Times; Michael
Medved of KVI radio (570 AM based in Seattle).

Manliness Thanks! In 1996, Al Gore visited a school in a largely Hispanic
portion of Albuquerque, New Mexico. In an effort to fit in, he decided it
would be appropriate to say something in Spanish as he took the stage. He
was probably supposed to say "Muchisimas Gracias", which means "Very, very
much thanks" or possibly "Muchas Gracias", which means "thank you very
much." Instead, he walked on stage saying "Machismo Gracias" - roughly
translated to "manliness thanks." There's a video clip of the press in
Albuquerque giggling about it and saying, "Oh well, he's trying." (Source:
KOB-TV in Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1996 -- does anyone have the exact date
or can anyone confirm this?)

Daily Town Hall Meetings "I certainly learned a great deal from 3,000 town
hall meetings across my home state of Tennessee over a 16-year period" in
Congress, the vice president told NPR=B9s Bob Edwards. Do the math. That=B9s 18=
7
town hall meetings per year, or a meeting in Tennessee every other day for
16 years, including weekends, holidays, vacations, and time spent running
for president in 1988 and for vice president in 1992. Now, Gore never
specifically claimed that he was actually at all of the Town Hall meetings,
but it certainly sounds like he is trying to imply that he was there when h=
e
states that he learned a great deal from 3,000 meetings! (Source:
http://www.cei.org/UpdateReader.asp?ID=3D777)

Special exception for Clinton. "I seek this office to restore the rule of
law and respect for common sense to the White House." ...

"Americans in every region and in both political parties have been shaken b=
y
the betrayal of public trust ... and the dishonesty of the public
officials."...

"Any government official who ... lies to the United States Congress will be
fired immediately." (Source: Seattle Times, June 29, 1987) Gore must be
talking about the standards he'd apply to a Republican White House! After
all, he referred to Clinton as "one of our greatest presidents" at the Whit=
e
House Post-Impeachment Pep Rally on December 19, 1998.

Gore Loves Courtney Love. Finding himself talking to the controversial rock
star Courtney Love at a Hollywood party, Mr. Gore attempted to charm her by
telling her he was a fan. Rather than just accepting the easy compliment,
Love cross-examined him. "He goes 'I'm a really big fan'," said Love. "And =
I
was like 'Yeah, right. Name a song, Al'." The answer came limply back: "I
can't name a song, I'm just a really big fan." Mr. Gore and his wife,
Tipper, were the driving forces behind the campaign to make record companie=
s
put stickers on records that contained lyrics with sexually explicit
content. (Sources: The [London] Times, 10/1/98; Courtney Love recounted thi=
s
event on the May 20, 1999 Late Show with David Letterman )


Left-wing idiot. Back in 1994, Al Gore called Oliver North "the colonel of
untruth" and said Mr. North was counting on political contributions from
"the extra-chromosome right wing." (Sources: White House Special Briefing,
10/28/94; Washington Times, September 4, 1997 ) AL APOLOGIZES: Vice
President Al Gore sent out a letter apologizing for his embarrassing "extra
chromosome" jibe at Oliver North supporters, saying he had "learned an
important lession [sic]." (Source: National Review, December 31, 1994.)

He can't use a computer? Pete Talek, a U.S. Steel employee speaking with Al
Gore: "I am a few credits shy of earning a master's degree and could use
federal funds to help defray tuition costs because he also is putting a
daughter through community college. "I worked with a 14-inch pipe wrench fo=
r
years and a coal shovel." Adding that he since has added a computer keyboar=
d
to the list of tools he can now use. "Gore smiled and admitted that he, too=
,
has trouble turning on a computer - let alone using one." (Source: "Gore
Touts Job-Training Programs at Pittsburgh Factory" Associated Press
September 4, 1998) Which is it Al? Articles paint you as a techie nerdie
type with early, and possibly fairly substantive knowledge of computers and
networks, but you can't use a computer? You used Arpanet in the 70's but no=
w
have trouble turning on a computer?

Where am I again? Al Gore visited Minneapolis Minnesota on October 12, 1998
and raised several hundred thousand dollars for DFL gubernatorial nominee
Hubert Humphrey III and two Democratic congressmen. Too bad he forgot which
state he was in. Gore misspoke when he tried to summarize their commitment
to education. "They will be the education team that Missouri needs to move
into the 21st century," he said. (Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune, October
13, 1998)

Does this mean he'd fire Clinton? "My first pledge will be to restore
integrity to the White House. And I'll fire anyone who has lied to the
American people or the United States Congress." (Source: Al Gore, in a
February 2, 1988 presidential debate)

The earth is upside down! In the spring 1998 - Gore called The Washington
Post's executive editor to tip him off on an ''error'' in the paper. ''I
decided I just had to call because you've printed a picture of the Earth
upside down on the front page of the paper,'' Gore said. (Source: Florida
Times Union 4/3/98 ) There is no ''up'' in space; only on maps that orient
the Earth's surface north and south. For more examples of Al Gore's vast
knowledge of space, take a look at the Florida Times Union article

Gore loves tobacco. "Throughout most of my life, I raised tobacco. I want
you to know that with my own hands, all of my life, I put it in the plant
beds and transferred it. I've hoed it. I've dug in it. I've sprayed it, I'v=
e
chopped it, I've shredded it, spiked it, put it in the barn and stripped it
and sold it. (Source: [New York] Newsday, 2/26/88 Oh wait.. I didn't mean
that... "Sometimes, you never fully face up to things that you ought to fac=
e
up to." -- Al Gore, discussing why he accepted checks from his family
tobacco farm and contributions from tobacco companies for years after the
tragic death of his sister that he spoke about so emotionally at the 1996
Democratic convention. (Source: "'Numbness' Let Gore Accept Tobacco Help,"
San Francisco Chronicle, August 30, 1996)
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> From: "John Purcell" <omegasac@ei*.ne*>
> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 05:46:21 -0300
> To: <quest@gu*.co*>
> Cc: "techdiver-aquanaut.com" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
> Subject: Fw: Humour - Quotes from G W Bush ;-)
>=20
>=20
> Ronnie is in the Einstein league compared to this guy......
>=20
>> "The vast majority of our imports come from outside the country."
>> ....George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure."
>> ....George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "Republicans understand the importance of bondage between a mother and
>> child."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "Welcome to Mrs. Bush, and my fellow astronauts."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "Mars is essentially in the same orbit...Mars is somewhat the same
>> distance
>> from the Sun, which is very important.  We have seen pictures where
>> there
>> are canals, we believe, and water. If there is water, that means there
>> is
>> oxygen. If oxygen, that means we can breathe."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr., 8/11/94
>>=20
>> "The Holocaust was an obscene period in our nation's history. I mean
>> in=20
>> this century's history. But we all lived in this century. I didn't
>> live
>> in this
>> century."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr., 9/15/95
>>=20
>> "I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and
>> democracy - but that could change."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr., 5/22/98
>>=20
>> "One word sums up probably the responsibility of any Governor, and
>> that
>> one
>> word is 'to be prepared'."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr., 12/6/93
>>=20
>> "Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr., 11/30/96
>>=20
>> "I have made good judgments in the past. I have made good judgments in
>> the
>> future."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "The future will be better tomorrow."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "We're going to have the best educated American people in the world."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr., 9/21/97
>>=20
>> "People that are really very weird can get into sensitive positions
>> and=20
>> have a tremendous impact on history."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "I stand by all the misstatements that I've made."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr. to Sam Donaldson, 8/17/93
>>=20
>> "We have a firm commitment to NATO, we are a part of NATO. We have a
>> firm
>> commitment to Europe. We are a part of Europe."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "Public speaking is very easy."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr. to reporters in 10/9
>>=20
>> "I am not part of the problem. I am a Republican"
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the
>> polls."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr
>>=20
>> "When I have been asked who caused the riots and the killing in LA,my
>> answer has been direct & simple: Who is to blame for the riots? The
>> rioters are to
>> blame. Who is to blame for the killings? The killers are to blame.
>> ....George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "Illegitimacy is something we should talk about in terms of not having
>> it."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr., 5/20/96
>>=20
>> "We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur."
>> ...Governor George W. Bush, Jr., 9/22/97
>>=20
>> "For NASA, space is still a high priority."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr., 9/5/93
>>=20
>> "Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our
>> children."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr., 9/18/95
>>=20
>> "The American people would not want to know of any misquotes that
>> George
>> Bush may or may not make."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "We're all capable of mistakes, but I do not care to enlighten you on
>> the
>> mistakes we may or may not have made."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "It isn't pollution that's harming the environment.  It's the
>> impurities
>> in
>> our air and water that are doing it."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
>>=20
>> "[It's] time for the human race to enter the solar system."
>> ....Governor George W. Bush, Jr.
> Jack.
>=20
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