We do not believe voters gave President Bush a mandate to turn back the clock decades on so many of our legal protections.
Touch screen voting is a fine thing so long as they have a voter-verified paper trail.
There are a lot of different demands on the campaign trail, but what matters most is that you connect with voters and take the time to really hear their concerns.
The President has not created any Ford constituency, unique from that of any Republican President. The one exception to this is that he does show unique strength with young voters for a Republican.
Your every voter, as surely as your chief magistrate, exercises a public trust.
American voters have to pay closer attention to politics if they want to avoid four years of whining about the outcome.
The largest party in America, by the way, is neither the Democrats nor the Republicans. It's the party of non-voters.
The Republicans need to work on registration and getting out their vote and their early voters and absentees. Grassroots stuff.
I assure you, it would be much more pleasant for me to be an ordinary voter in peaceful Chechnya than the president of a republic at war.
The criminal law needs to be improved to meet new forms of crime, but to denounce financial devices which are useful and legitimate because use is made of them for fraud, is ridiculous and unworthy of the age in which we live.
I had never encountered a being who deliberately perpetuated fraud against himself.
The word 'choice' is a fraud while people choose only what they have been taught to choose.
On Medicare, I would suggest ridding the system of fraud and bulk purchasing of prescription drugs, to begin with.
The one pervading evil of democracy is the tyranny of the majority, or rather of that party, not always the majority, that succeeds, by force or fraud, in carrying elections.
Those who perpetrate fraud against our financial institutions will be met with the full force of law enforcement.
In a way, fraud in business is no different from infidelity in marriage or plagiarism in scholarly work. Even people committed to high moral standards succumb.
But I'm acutely aware that the possibility of fraud is even more prevalent in today's world because of the Internet and cell phones and the opportunity for instant communication with strangers.
WikiLeaks is exposing our government officials for the frauds that they are. They also show us how governments work together to lie to their citizens when they are waging war.
There was no imminent threat. This was made up in Texas, announced in January to the Republican leadership that war was going to take place and was going to be good politically. This whole thing was a fraud.
There's always an element of fear that you need to work a lot until people get sick and tired of you or finally figure out that you're a fraud after all!
Ken Lay, the disgraced former chairman of Enron, found a way to escape his legal problems: He died after being convicted of fraud and conspiracy charges.