American - Politician | July 8, 1926 -
I'm Polish, I carry no grudges.
John Dingell
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I'm very close to suggesting that Mr. Pitt has now served as long as he can usefully do so. He seems to take his foot out of his mouth only for purposes of changing feet.
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If the president is failing to disclose material facts with regard to legislation being presented to the Congress on a question as important as war and peace, I think it does impair the level of trust that the House and the Senate have for this administration.
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If we're going to spend a lot of money to deal with the problem of 200 million guns in the country owned by 65 million gun owners, we ought to have a system which will work and catch criminals.
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Mr. Dingell is just plain Mr. Dingell. And when he gets to be chairman of the Commerce Committee, he doesn't let it go to his head. However, he thinks he would be a very, very good chairman.
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Prediction? The Democrats will win. I think it will be a close win, both for the House and for the Senate.
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The Congress has now become a fairly evenly divided entity.
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The Democratic Party is a house of many mansions. It is a body which is extremely important in representing all kinds of people in all parts of the country who have very broad and very different views.
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The Democratic Party needs to look carefully at moving towards the middle, where the American people are.
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The mistake that was made was, of course, leaving Saddam in charge of affairs over there.
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This is the worst administration since Caligula.
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To go to war, you must always think of, can you win?
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