
I think they -- Clear Channel first started kicking him off their stations after he said that he was against President Bush.
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I think they -- Clear Channel first started kicking him off their stations after he said that he was against President Bush.

This administration is asleep at the wheel.

With a plunger? Please. I don't think any human being, no matter what you accuse them of, deserves to be stuck with a plunger in their rectum. It's just beyond the pale, and it's torture.

We believe that the people involved should be held accountable. We believe that the city needs to take changes to make sure nothing like this ever happens again.

The people -- the public to believe, the community to believe that the police are there to protect them and not to do otherwise.

I would hope that folks would then use that checklist.

Does that mean that health care workers across the board in any community have to have this higher level of readiness?

And it is interesting that the three Senators here, Senator Levin, Senator Collins, and I, we all represent border States.

We have to make it work, and you have to make it work in a way that does not infringe upon the rights and Constitutional protections of privacy of law-abiding American citizens.

I think your opening statement did a tremendous job of summarizing areas of concern for a number of us.

The President spoke very forcefully about nations that harbor terrorists and that the mission would be to ensure that Afghanistan was a place that no longer harbored the terrorists that were responsible for September 11.

My concern is about the long-term, the success of that mission, and in particular a question raised by the chairman when he talked about the influence of the neighbors.

Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to support this important legislation.

I am introducing 'The Medicare Patient Access to Technology Act' to make targeted adjustments in the technical methods and systems that Medicare uses to adopt and pay for new medical products.

I am pleased that HCFA is attempting to address the problems associated with its process for making national coverage decisions for new technologies.