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Letter "D" » Dick Armey Quotes
«I believe that we need more, not less, tax relief to pull this struggling economy out of its nose dive, and will work to ensure that the final package gets the surplus out of Washington and into the pockets of taxpaying Americans,»
«This budget is right for America. It sends us in a new direction .... one that we can call 'fiscal responsibility,'»
«The president came into the negotiations and wanted to spend as much as possible of the surplus. But I can tell you, Mr. and Mrs. America, for the most part, your surplus is still intact.»
«This country, at this time, when our needs are so great, will not tolerate a do-nothing Senate. And he needs to get that message,»
«Doing the wrong thing is worse than doing nothing, ... And Senator Daschle seems to be committed to doing nothing, unless he can get others to agree to do the wrong thing.»
«Sometimes you get judicial rulings that gladden you and sometimes you don't,»
«On the other hand I have seen some brilliant judges come down on my side of the issue. It just happens that way. I am sure there is a further appeals process and I am sure that there will be other opportunities for judicial review,»
«A blind race horse running the wrong way and dragging taxpayers with them, ... the worst kinds of failed crony capitalism.»
«Tom DeLay has not even engaged in a formal vote count,»
«I do think he presents a new model for us on the campaign trail with his natural enthusiasm and optimism, ... George Bush is going to demonstrate a new axiom: Good manners make good politics.»