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What we really need to do is go after Barack Obama.

Statement, dated February 7, 2012, of the Biotechnology Industry Organization, submitted by Mr. Pitts.

If we're going to be the alternative to Barack Obama, we've got to show we can win in places around this country.

Tonight was a victory for the voices of our party, conservatives and Tea Party people, who are out there every single day in the vineyards, building the conservative movement in this country, building the base of the Republican Party, and…

Conservatism is alive and well in Missouri and Minnesota. Your votes today were not just heard loud and wide across the state of Missouri and Minnesota, but they were heard loud and louder all across this country.

Ladies and gentlemen, we need a president who listens to the American people.

If Rick Santorum wins in Minnesota, winning in Missouri, that's going to be huge.

Rick Santorum, the former Pennsylvania senator, is the winner in Missouri.

Rick Santorum continues to maintain his lead, 42 percent over Romney's 30 percent.

Ladies and gentlemen, freedom is at stake in this election. We need to be the voice for freedom.

This is the most important election in your lifetime. This is an election fundamentally about the kind of country you're going to hand off to your children and grandchildren; whether they are going to have the level of freedom and…

You better start listening to the voice of the people.

I don't stand here to claim to be the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney. I stand here to be the conservative alternative to Barack Obama.

I want to join my Chairman and say that we should always be looking to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of those Federal employees paid by Federal dollars that serve the American public.

Are you calling for the complete privatization of all airports in the country?

That burden, I think, makes everyone--well, makes your job more difficult, not that you are opposed to difficulty, but more difficult in securing this country.

In the most recent budget that you have analyzed, what is your guess on that?

I was trying to catch the gentleman from Georgia's comments about wasting money, but I know that you can't put a price in America on loss of life.