Political Quotes

From: Unicorn <unicorn_at_indenial.com>
Date: Mon Aug 30 2004 - 10:28:06 EDT

"Political Quotes"

"I resent your insinuendoes."

"No man is an Ireland."

"If we don't make some changes, the status quo will
remain the same."

"We're going to have the best-educated American
people in the world."

"I support efforts to limit the terms of members of
Congress, especially members of the House and
members of the Senate." -- Dan Quayle

"If Lincoln were alive today, he'd roll over in his grave."

"We do not have censorship. What we have is a
limitation on what newspapers can report."

"Candidly, I cannot answer that. The question is too
suppository."

"Outside of the killings in Washington DC, we have
one of the lowest crime rates in the nation." -- Marion Berry

"Let's jump off that bridge when we come to it."

"To be demeanered like that is an exercise in fertility."

"I deny the allegations, and I defy the allegators."

"If somebody's gonna stab me in the back, I want to be
there."

"When you're talking to me, keep your mouth shut."

"Let's do this in one foul swoop."

"I want to thank each and every one of you for having
extinguished yourselves in this session."

"We'll run it up the flagpole and see who salutes that booger."

"I would like to take this time to reirritate my remarks."

"The average age of a 7 year old in this state is 13."

"I hate to confuse myself with the facts."

"We have a permanent plan for the time being."

"Family planning has many misconceptions."

"The people in my district do not want this highway bypass,
no matter if it goes through or around the city."

"My knowledge is no match for his ignorance."

"As long as I am in the Senate, there will not be a nuclear
suppository in our state."

"These numbers are not my own; they are from someone
who knows what he's talking about."

"People planning on getting into serious accidents should
have their seat belts on."

"In 1994, Americans stand on the horns of an enema."
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