Bob Graham

Bob Graham
Daniel Robert "Bob" Grahamis an American politician and author. As a member of the American Democratic Party, he was the 38th governor of Florida from 1979 to 1987 and a United States Senator from that state from 1987 to 2005...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth9 November 1936
CountryUnited States of America
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It's impossible to believe that Scooter Libby ... would have done this on his own determination, rather that this was part of a larger conspiracy to attempt to discredit Ambassador Wilson,
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I am extremely pleased that the Chinese are releasing our servicemen. It was unfortunate that they didn't do this several days earlier.
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That's an issue that Sen. Kerry will address at the appropriate time.
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By continuing to classify that information so that it's not available to the American people, the American people have been denied important information for their own protection, for the protection of the communities,
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I have had a full and joyful and I hope productive life, and I intend to have other chapters that will meet those same standards,
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The clock is ticking. We don't have very much time to get these Americans back before American public opinion begins to turn very hostile toward China. I'm pleased that in the last 24 hours it seems there has been some diplomatic movement, but that movement can't be at slow speed. It's got to move quickly. I think we've got to get this thing resolved certainly by this weekend.
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Baghdad for now appears to be drawing a line short of conducting terrorist attacks with conventional, or CBW (chemical and biological weapons) against the United States, ... Should Saddam conclude that a U.S.-led attack could no longer be deterred, he probably would become much less constrained in adopting terrorist actions.
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And that's what this bill is all about: assuring that each and every voter can have confidence in our elections and that when problems do arise, there can be a determination made about them -- what went wrong and how to correct it so that every vote is counted.
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At least two people have been killed who were involved in this. And we don't know how many others have been compromised. It's important that we understand what happened so that we can be in position to work with the administration, with the intelligence community, to reduce the chances of it happening again,
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As to Hussein's will to use whatever weapons he might have, the estimate indicated he would not do so unless he was first attacked.
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A plug-in vehicle with even a 20-mile range could reduce petroleum fuel consumption by about 60 percent.
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more than the federal government will spend on education this year, twice as much as the federal government will spend on our roads, bridges, highways and public transit systems.
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If you think back to some of the Democratic governors who you are most proud of, people like LeRoy Collins, Reubin Askew and Lawton Chiles, Jim is in that mode, ... He is smart. He is a person with a great deal of inner strength and confidence.
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Combat operations haven't ended and President Bush's parsing of words does nothing but damage any confidence the American people have in their government's policy in Iraq,