Ms. DENISE SMITH (Resident, Texas): I think we all know who Hillary can call on and will.
But I think we all know that playing Boston now, we have to step it up a little more.
Deep down I think we all know this, and it is our aversion to trauma that often leads us to prefer living a Rip Van Winkle existence to running the risks of being jolted wide awake.
And I just want you to know that I think we probably can all agree on the major initiatives.
So I think, you know, we all could sort of step back and humor ourselves a little bit.
How this particular product fits into his business model I don't know, but I think we're all better people because of it.
Mr. POLK: I think the history of all the insurgencies that we know anything about is that as long as you go after security, you won't get it, that the only way that you can get security is by allowing sovereignty.
And I think that, as you know, we are withdrawing all of our forces from Iraq, and we are already engaged in the drawdown of our surge forces in Afghanistan.
As you know, I think all Americans feel we have a moral, sacred duty towards our men and women in uniform.
Being able to spend some time focusing on those issues that we all believe are important and some of those common solutions I think would do all of us well, and I know it would do the American people well to see that as well.
Frankly, I think, you know, we want to see Obama ahead in all of them, that's the key, which he is right now.
But I think we have to say that, you know, first of all, it's going to require some doing on China's part to fulfill these goals.
We all speak enough, I think, frequently with economists to know that 2.5 percent growth does not -- while it is positive -- is not enough to significantly affect employment.
And at times like these, I think it is absolutely essential that all of us come together, share what we know and commit ourselves to fairness, openness and justice.
And I think you know, because you covered it, that we have tried it all ways -- both ways, if you will -- and that includes lots of negotiations and sitting across the table with leaders in Congress.
It is not a corrupt system in this country and I think it's really really important (interjection) that we all of us, you know, make that message clear.
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First of all, I think that by the end of his tenure we're going to know that Ken Salazar is one of the finest Secretaries of Interior we've ever had.
Ms. CHAPMAN: Well I think, you know, this, in this trial we saw family members, really, from all sides testifying.
Ms. TORONTO: To call someone a macaca and then say that they didn't even know what it meant - I mean, you must think that we're all stupid.
And I think all the ones that we announced today -- the DCCC, the DNC events -- I know are open.
And I think in that circumstance, it's all the more important to really focus on the things that we know that we can do.
You know, all that we want is we want to know what the truth is, and I think that's what everyone else would like as well.
It gets -- you know, I think that -- I think everybody approaches the -- I think we all want to and look to the State of the Union as a very serious and sober discussion of the important challenges that lie ahead.
Here's something that I bet you have questions about, states would have questions about, but I think you're saying look we just don't need to know or want to know the answers to all of these questions.
And I think the President spoke very powerfully about this in the State of the Union, that all of these measures that we know would have a tangible impact on reducing violence in communities all across the country deserve a vote.
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