The regime's shocking brutality over the past 5 months and opposition figures' outreach to these communities is eroding that support.
Ultimately, President Assad is the head of state and he is responsible for the actions of those beneath him.
Politicians like to divide up the pie. They don't want New Jersey and New York to get all of it.
Since the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security and the passage of the PATRIOT Act, there have been considerable discussions ...
I would want to say to Dr. Jasser's point, quickly, I don't think this conversation should be given over totally to the intellectuals.
Those who trusted law enforcement, the judicial system, and our Government, were most likely to provide useful information.
The number one issue in America was: How do we control the cost of care?
We're going to be able to deal with the deficits and the debt and the need for infrastructure and high-speed rail.
There is a huge cost for defensive medicine in this nation.
We all know that we're focusing exclusively on about 15 percent of the total budget.
The cost of private health insurance has gone up so rapidly in this country, is the cost shifting.
We had a group of people who did not have access to affordable insurance coverage in this country.
The reality is that, probably, we're not going to get to the numbers the administration has proposed.
This bill did increase access to a program that has already failed, which is the Medicaid system.
A 2,500-page bill got written. And you could do two-thirds of it with two paragraphs.
High-speed rail makes sense in some very dense corridor areas. It doesn't make sense in the middle of America.
I totally agree. We recycle everything. We want to do that. We want a clean environment for our children and grandchildren.
should the Federal Government, through an agency like the EPA, be telling our children these things?