Are we doing the things, organizationally and legally, that need to be done to prepare for it? Yes.
We had a carrots-and-no-sticks policy that only encouraged bad behavior. When one carrot didn't work, we offered another. Now we are facing ...
The bill would cover methods such as water boarding, extreme hypothermia and sleep deprivation.
It's clear we have to have the moral high ground and we cannot violate the Geneva Conventions.
This is an argument for prevailing in Iraq and succeeding in Iraq so that they won't be further encouraged.
the spirits of the Geneva Conventions have been preserved.
What I worry about is we're playing a game of whack them all here. We move troops -- it flares up, we move troops there.
Civil war.
For them to recognize that we have terrorist organizations which -- who are dangerous by themselves, are now being supported by radical Isla...
We strongly support S. 1294, the Community Broadband Act, sponsored by Senators Lautenberg and McCain.
I think Senator Burns, has raised that. Senator Dorgan, when he made his intro, talked about incentivizing innovation and providing for comp...
I'm grateful to see that Senator Stevens incorporated many important ideas from my NetUSA bill.
The new language in S. 2686 approaches the spirit of S. 1294 and looks to accomplish the same goals.
Chairman Stevens deserves a lot of credit for introducing such a thoughtful and far-reaching telecommunications bill.
The goal is to promote competition wherever possible.
Lately, we've seen an incredible surge in the argument of net neutrality--it's an issue that's unfortunately become political.
The Universal Service Fund remains crucial for the future of rural America.
And maybe some of our friends who want to cut and run out of Iraq maybe can feel a little comforted that our mission is showing some success...