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Scott McClellan Quotes

«We wanted to provide additional information so that members of the [committees] had a better understanding of how this program is carefully tailored and it's closely monitored.»
«Prime Minister Sharon remains in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.»
«They had a good visit. The president is glad to have his 'brother' traveling with us today.»
«We are doing all we can to help the Palestinian people as they move forward on solidifying democratic institutions. And we will continue to help them as they move forward.»
«Everyone anticipated a slowdown from the rapid growth that we were experiencing in previous quarters. The preliminary estimate is lower than what was expected, but I think it is important to look behind the numbers.»
«I think what those files show is a young White House staffer helping to provide legal analysis in support of the president's agenda, President Reagan's agenda.»
«This is more of a visionary and a directional speech than it is a laundry list of proposal. It's more thematic in nature.»
«Unfortunately, these kinds of hunting accidents happen from time to time.»
«I think you can always look back at these issues and look at how to do a better job.»
«The vice president spoke with Mrs. Katharine Armstrong, and they agreed that she should make that information public. She was an eyewitness. She saw what occurred and she called her local paper to provide those facts.»