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Quotes about president
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“Hello Mr President,” (Coyote Peter)
I think JR would make a better President than the one we have now. (Coyote Peter)
“I can tell you where I was when Kennedy was shot - which was in the common room at school. I heard about it on the old valve radio. At the time of Armstrong's landing, I was at university rehearsing a play.” (Coyote Peter)
“It was important if you were a 19-year-old man at the time that Bobby Kennedy was (running for) president, because his promise was to get us out of the war, rather than escalate it.” (Coyote Peter)
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Is there corruption in the Mexican system? … I think that President [Ernesto] Zedillo would be the first to acknowledge that there is. (Coyote Peter)
The president hopes that his presence here, his private conversations and his public dialogue with the people here, will remind them what’s at stake. (Coyote Peter)
The release of Wang Dan suggests that our continuing drumbeat on the subject of human rights does have an impact, … Both the president and others who have been engaged in this are enormously pleased by Wang Dan’s release. (Coyote Peter)
The Bush administration did stop filling the reserve in 2002 when it helped the oil industry. Now they should do it to help the consumer. (Coyote Peter)
But even the President of the United States sometimes must have to stand naked (Coyote Peter)
As president of Iraq, I shall strive to represent the diversity of a country that has too often in the past denied difference. (Coyote Peter)
Some folks think I painted Lincoln from life, but I haven’t been around that long. Not quite. (Coyote Peter)
Yeah, yeah, yeah — we know about the FBI but we want to see if the president was just not on the ball and he didn’t do the wonderful job that Bill Clinton did. (Coyote Peter)
“On a good day, I view the job [of president] as directing an orchestra. On the dark days, it is more like that of a clutch-engaging the engine to effect forward motion, while taking greater friction.” (Coyote Peter)
“In the past, presidents set up buffers to distance themselves from covert action. But this president, who is breaking down the boundaries between covert action and conventional war, seems to relish the secret findings and the dirty details of operations.” (Coyote Peter)
President Milosevic has once again made clear his attitude toward the truth — he’s terrified of it (Coyote Peter)
We are making sure that every possible pressure is brought to bear on President Mugabe, … There has to be an end to the occupations and a start to elections. (Coyote Peter)
We hold President Milosevic responsible for the safety of these three men (Coyote Peter)
One of the most solemn responsibilities of the president–and it’s set out expressly in the Constitution–is that the president is to take care that the laws are faithfully executed, and that means the Constitution. It means statutes. It means treaties. It means all of the laws of the United States. (Coyote Peter)
The president has to follow the Constitution. No one is above the law. (Coyote Peter)
There’s been general agreement … to support the authority of the president to take military action on his own in the case of an emergency, when there is not time for Congress to react (Coyote Peter)
And look what it gets President Bush, … It just gets him a kick in the rear. That’s what they’ve done to him, and they’ve done it to him at a time when he’s vulnerable, and they’ve done it at the expense of a perfectly fine human being. (Coyote Peter)
Many people including President Bush are concerned about destroying life to save life. But this is not destroying life because the embryo is fully capable of implanting, (Coyote Peter)
We don’t have time to wait for President Bush to change his mind. How many breakthroughs have been missed as a result of this policy? (Coyote Peter)
With the election of their first president, now is the time (to get Taylor in court). (Coyote Peter)
In my country we go to prison first and then become President. (Coyote Peter)
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