577 Quotes About Congress
- Author A.K. Kuykendall
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The determined attempt to discredit Robert Mueller, the FBI and the Justice Department is an endeavor to protect the fervent saber rattlers themselves. You see, all this commotion kicked into overdrive once the Special Counsel sought information from Deutsche Bank.
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- Author James Scott
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Senator Markey’s Cyber Shield Act can work! Start the conversations with the basics: Use a QR code that attaches to a dynamic database that runs an artificial intelligence algorithm to calculate the score. Let’s not make this more difficult than it is.
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- Author Kim Stanley Robinson
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It's lawmakers know better than anyone that laws are more a matter of practical compromise than any kind of moral imperative.
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- Author Ronald Regan
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I have wondered at times what the Ten Commandments would have looked like if Moses had run them through the US Congress.
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- Author Mike Lee
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By simply refusing to fund a president's unconstitutional conduct, Congress can stop him dead in his tracks - even after the courts have abdicated their responsibilities to do so.
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- Author Chris Edelson
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The fact that presidents have done something does not necessarily make it right or constitutional.
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- Author Heinlein Robert A
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...more than six people cannot agree on anything, three is better and one is perfect for a job that one can do. This is why parliamentary bodies all through history, when they accomplished anything, owed it to a few strong men who dominated the rest.
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- Author John Lewis
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You cannot be afraid to speak up and speak out for what you believe. You have to have courage, raw courage.
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- Author Eudora Welty
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The Lamar Life stationary carried on its letterhead an oval portrait of Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar, for whom the Company had been named: a Mississippian who had been a member of Congress, Secretary of the Interior under Cleveland, and a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, a powerful orator who had pressed for the better reconciliation of North and South after the Civil War.
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