Bill White
Bill White
From 2004 until 2010, this Democratic Party politician served as Mayor of Houston, Texas. Previously, during the presidential administration of Bill Clinton, White had held the position of United States Deputy Secretary of Energy.
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth16 June 1954
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We have moved more evacuees out of hotels than any other city has ever had in hotels, ... So we encourage those new to it to ask us, not tell us, how to do it.
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We believe that local people ought to make local decisions, and today, we've decided to open the roof in Houston, Texas,
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We know you're out there, ... We understand there's been fuel shortages.
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We are all reaching new grounds. I don't want to spend a penny of taxpayer dollars that is unreimbused to the city of Houston. But I see needs out there when I get out and about in the community,
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We believe that the most reasonable interpretation that you'll be able to draw from the evidence is that Courtney had come into the room and had seen this struggle and had turned around to go back to the back of the house and was struck once in the head and fell.
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We've been increasing our activity in southern Virginia and northern North Carolina, ... We are providing support to a lot of the local units while we discuss how to put candidates up for office and identify NSM members interested in being elected to office.
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We are not asking that roads be closed; we are not asking that sidewalks be closed; we are not asking for additional police protection,
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Like a dead skunk in the middle of the road, it stinks to high heaven,
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We're good neighbors here. We know this is a U.S. situation here and we're the closest major city so we have tens of thousands of people that will be here,
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A lot of us understood what that meant, that it was a different issue than a weather issue, that we were dealing with the virtual destruction of a major American city.
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going to march our men right back in there.
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The most controversial discussions are the ones we should raise around this (table) because this is where we have the most brains gathered.
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Hurricane Rita is dangerous, and Houston is well-prepared,