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I have earned the money that I have. I didn't inherit it. I take risks. I make investments.

My investments for the last ten years have in a blind trust, managed by a trustee.

I do completely agree that judicial temperament is extremely important.

I have dedicated a large amount of my time to pro bono practice and to provide access for indigent clients to the court system.

One of the things that I've always admired about that justice was his commitment to the text and his commitment to the notion that the law supplies an answer.

I decided to go into law really with the realization and I think appreciation as a first-generation immigrant that this country is a country that is governed by the rule of law.

the text is the guiding--is the principle guidepost. The text normally is the beginning and the end of the analysis when you are interpreting something.

I'm proud of being successful. I'm proud of being in the free enterprise system that creates jobs for other people.

Well, you've just heard the last two speakers also indicate that they support the concept of self-deportation.

Thank you, Congressman Sullivan. We appreciate that, as well as the guest who is with us today.

This bill is another in a series of our trust-but-verify approaches when dealing with the Administration.

H.R. 3440 is necessary to end BLM's prejudicial treatment of recreational shooting.

In my opinion, the BLM is keeping other lands open to recreational shooting until such time as it can find an excuse or opportunity to close them.

the idea that the Federal Government can't give to another level of government, it has to get something of equal value or greater value, I don't care what kind of scoring you have to have on that, that is a horrendous policy.

High unemployment. Record home foreclosures. Debt that's too high. Opportunities too few. This is the real state of our union. But you won't hear stories like those at President Obama's address tonight.

Tonight, we're also going to get treated to more divisive rhetoric from a desperate campaigner in chief. It's shameful of the president to use our nation to divide our nation.

The trouble is I am not sure the Obama Administration would have backed down and abandoned their anti-sportsman policy were it not an election year.

There appears to be a real penchant by this administration to manage the use of our public lands based on personal preference rather than the multiple uses mandated by law.