My childhood lacked affection and ambience.
America is looking for a consistent leader.
We're at the end of an era of failed leadership. We have been led by a divider [ Barack Obama] who has sliced and diced the electorate, pitting American against American for political purposes.
America needs jobs, smaller government, less spending and a president with the courage to offer more than yet another speech.
I'll work every day to try to make Washington, D. C. , as inconsequential in your life as I can.
Reforming public education, cutting property taxes, fixing adult and child protective services and funding our budget can all occur when Democrats and Republicans engage in consensus and cooperation - not cynicism and combat.
But it wasn't until I graduated from Texas A & M University and joined the United States Air Force, flying C-130's all around the globe, that I truly appreciated the blessings of freedom.
The sensible part of me wanted to dissect my emotions, overthinking and overcomplicating my reaction to Jev.
For three years now, our brave men and women in uniform have done everything their country has asked of them, yet President Bush still does not have a plan to win the peace in Iraq and bring our troops home.
Stories now, to suit a public taste, must be half epigram, half pleasant vice.
The time that one gains cannot be accumulated in a storehouse; it is contradictory to want to save up existence, which, the fact is, exists only by being spent and there is a good case for showing that airplanes, machines, the telephone, and the radio do not make men of today happier than those of former times.