I will not treat these provisions as limiting my ability to engage in foreign diplomacy or negotiations.
Ultimately, that's going to be between physicians and patients.
The status quo is untenable.
We need to continue to educate and reach out to minorities that have not had access to the benefits of the research.
It should come as no surprise then that senior Puerto Rican Members of Congress, to wit: The Chair of the Hispanic Caucus and Chairwoman of ...
We are the socialists. The socialists bail out the capitalists.
I would like to put a floor on payday lending, a national one, so that at least we have some minimum standard.
I was here, I think it was in 1994, when we passed legislation to deal with mortgages to make it clearer to people.
We might want to treat them at least with some modicum of respect for their answers.
I am especially concerned about the impact of diabetes on the minority population.
The Iranian people can speak for themselves.
I'm confident that we are moving in that direction, and I think that Chile is going to be an excellent partner in that process.
We hope they take it.
I strongly condemn these unjust actions.
It is heartbreaking, and I think that anybody who sees it knows that there's something fundamentally unjust about that.
I think that the international community is, as I said before, bearing witness to what's taking place.
Reform is not a luxury; it's a necessity.
I'm interested in going forward, not looking backward.