Our future competitiveness demands that true environmentalists and
responsible leaders not allow the well-intentioned concerns of the
American public to be manipulated and exploited as a means to re-establish
unnecessary regulatory, economic and social controls.
-- Vice President Dan Quayle
responsible leaders not allow the well-intentioned concerns of the
American public to be manipulated and exploited as a means to re-establish
unnecessary regulatory, economic and social controls.
-- Vice President Dan Quayle
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Vice President Dan... - Public speaking is very easy.
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Vice President Dan Quayle to reporters in... - I happen to be a Republican president...aah... vice president.
American Vice President Dan... - God bless mommy and daddy and President George Bush,
for at least as long as Dan Quayle is Vice President... - I have made good judgments in the Past.
I have made good judgments in the Future.
Vice President Dan... - We're going to have the best-educated American people in the
world.
Vice President Dan Quayle,... - You smile discreetly. Look like you're enjoying yourself,
like you're ready to get down to serious business.... - Who's responsible for the riots? The rioters!
-- Vice President Dan Quayle giving an intelligent,
in-depth analysis of the LA riots. (Herb Caen, SF... - Our trick, Rush - not a trick, our challenge - our challenge is to make the
American people comfortable with the leadership George Bush will offer in
the next four years.
Vice President Dan Quayle, on the Rush Limbaugh show...
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because it is a wuss-o-rama new-age computer that you... - This is the most unprofessional production I've ever worked on!
Nobody knows where they're going, or what they're doing... - Death to the fascist insects who suck the blood of
the people... - War is peace. Freedom is slavery.
Ketchup is a vegetable... - It is only the benevolent man who is capable of liking or disliking
other men.
Confucius, Analects, IV...
