I am very happy to hear Mr. McNerney admonish people for using--politicizing science and using harsh language.
We are going to waste another $15 billion?
we should condition our assistance to Pakistan on their inclusion of LeT in terms of their engagement.
I am shocked to hear that we have spent $15 billion on digging a hole in Yucca Mountain.
It would seem to me that the potential for conflict created by this type of tripwire is very, very great.
I just want to make that clear for the record, that that only happens now.
Oh-oh. 'We can' sounds like the operative words of how to get out of answering a question.
you stated that we are going to do as much as we can in terms of Camp Ashraf. You are not doing as much as you can.
We cannot expend resources we don't have and we cannot keep sending our troops over to do the fighting for somebody else
I do not blame the President at all, and I am not here to talk about the job you are doing
we are not going to get this solved unless we have the public trust.
my recommendation is to take a less inflammatory approach to this if you want to get your idea across.
going to the private sector and letting them take care of it is not going to really engender public acceptance.
I can't say that I like that approach very well.
the majority party here is using at least in part this topic as an opportunity to bash the Obama Administration.
We need to have public buy-in on this, and using inflammatory language isn't going to help that happen.
Well, I think we can do things. We can have affordable health care.
You know, why can't we do things? Part of what makes us as Americans is that we are can-do people.