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the President may have inherent powers under Article II that even a statute cannot bury.

I hope that you'll do it in a nonpartisan way, which I think you will.

I look forward to you being confirmed and serving in this really, really important position.

I think that provision is worse than the terrible provision with regard to the first part that I was talking about, in the Employee Free Choice Act.

To have George McGovern come out in support of secret ballot elections and also even some other top liberal leaders in our country, I think that's bad enough.

I, personally, am very proud of Representative Solis's selection, here.

Labor advocates claim that the Employee Free Choice Act-type bill is necessary, because unions and employees who want unions cannot get a fair election.

I have maintained my strong support of the generic drug industry over the years.

Well, thank you, Mr. Chairman. Glad to see you there. I look forward to working with you in the coming months and years.

I am particularly appreciative of Linda for allowing you to do this gut-busting job.

There are a lot of areas where I think there is consensus, for instance, your ideas on nationwide health information technology infrastructure.

It has helped bring down costs on an average of $10 billion a year every year since 1984.

I have got nothing for you on the V.P. sweepstakes. Anything in that regard ought to be directed to the McCain campaign.

I didn't know that Barack Obama had stooped to dishonesty.

I take a great deal of interest in this, and as my colleagues will, and I hope that we can arrive at the right conclusions.

He has consistently voted with his party on the most partisan issues and put his party and personal interests ahead of those of the nation.