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The question is close, and the arguments against him do not warrant extraordinary procedural tactics to block the nomination,
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a champion for the underdog who was the same kind, gracious man no matter how far he rose in Congress and in life.
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Do you know how I feel about that? I'm sure this is no big surprise... what a mistake. I should never have voted for that, but I accepted what [former Secretary of State] Colin Powell and the others said. But it took me just a matter of a few months to realize it was a bad mistake, and my record speaks for itself. I've spoken out against what was going on, not once, not twice, but lots of times. And I'm sorry that I was misled, but I was, and it was a mistake for me to vote for that war.
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Obviously, Sen. Reid would like to see a Democrat get in the race, ... He thinks Jack would make a good candidate. If he decides to run, he'll have (Reid's) support.
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tired rhetoric and political attacks do nothing to get the job done in Iraq.
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As far as I'm concerned there shouldn't be a single boot on the ground. There's enough American blood in Iraq that lasts forever.
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It is unfortunate the president made such a divisive nomination.
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Never has the need for an independent and thorough investigation into the government failures surrounding Hurricane Katrina been more plainly demonstrated than today. Two Republican investigations into Katrina have been completed. Two reports have been issued. It is now apparent that both have only scratched the surface. This administration has a lot to answer for, and America must learn the truth.
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To try to limit debate on this most important matter that Senator Feingold is trying to put before the Senate is not appropriate.
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