Johnny Isakson

Johnny Isakson
John Hardy "Johnny" Isaksonis the senior United States Senator from Georgia, in office since 2005, and a member of the Republican Party. Previously, he represented Georgia's 6th Congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1999 to 2005...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth24 December 1944
CountryUnited States of America
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I think it's unfortunate that letter may have sent the signal there wasn't unity when in fact there was,
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I love hearing from all my constituents, but I particularly love hearing from Georgia's children,
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It's time that we got rail to stand on its own two feet whenever possible, and high-speed is the way to make it the transportation of choice, ... Transportation isn't any good if it doesn't solve a commuter's problem.
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You ought to dialogue first before you start throwing spears. And I think the U.N. provides an opportunity for dialogue.
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Well, the truth is always what should be told. And the truth and the knowledge of the truth is what everybody should represent, regardless of the consequences of doing it.
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Sequestration was not designed to be anyone's ideal method for getting our hands around government spending, and it certainly isn't mine.
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You know, if you didn't pay close attention, you'd think we were the only people in Iraq and the only people fighting the terrorists.
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When you have 8,000 veterans a year committing suicide, then you have a serious problem,
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My submission to you is we're fighting the war on terror not overseas but in our own streets, and we'd be spending vast more fortunes to try to be a defensive country to protect ourselves rather than an offensive country to spread democracy wherever people yearn for it.