John Sununu
John Sununu
John Edward Sununuis a former RepublicanUnited States Senator from New Hampshire. Sununu was the youngest member of the Senate for his entire six-year term. He is the son of former New Hampshire Governor and former White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu. On November 4, 2008, Sununu lost his re-election bid to former governor Jeanne Shaheen...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth10 September 1964
CountryUnited States of America
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We will have to continue to improve our human intelligence system-something that was, unfortunately, lacking in the years which led up to September 11. This is going to be a continuing process of change.
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When you have to make a decision, you evaluate who will be the best leader. George Bush is that leader, ... I know the numbers aren't where he wants them to be today but with conservative help, he will be able to win New Hampshire.
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When Obama gutted Medicare by taking $717 billion out of it, the Romney plan does not do that. The Ryan plan mimicked part of the Obama package there, the Romney plan does not. That's a big difference.
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Why is New Hampshire entitled to pick the next president every four years? The answer is what makes the state so different. In no other place in the country, or perhaps the world, is the distance between the ordinary citizen and the government so short. Ordinary people determine the way our communities are governed. Everybody gets involved directly in accepting a share in the responsibility for what goes on in our towns and in the state. That constant involvement by all of us makes New Hampshire special. It's a great place to live, raise a family and do business in. It's also a great state to make peace in.
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Those that would give up essential liberties in pursuit of a little temporary security deserve neither liberty nor security.
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What's been proposed (by the EPA) simply doesn't get the job done. I believe we can do better.
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Whats been proposed (by the EPA) simply doesnt get the job done, ... I believe we can do better.
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To have a system where you risk cutting customers off in such a short time frame? It's unintended consequences.
What a night, what a victory, ... We were outspent in this election, but we weren't outworked.
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I do not think being more deliberative in addressing this legislation and reviewing this legislation will hurt its efficacy and effectiveness in the long run.
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Politicians are usually the first to forget that if you assume someone else is acting in bad faith, they will do the same to you. Questioning motives poisons the well.
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Politics thrives on simple, clean messages, something that played to Obama's advantage in 2008. Stagnant unemployment and the loss of America's AAA rating are as simple and tough as they come. This is the economy on Obama's watch, and there's no one left to blame.
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I would oppose any changes to any benefit structure or payment structure for current retirees, for anyone retiring in the next 20 years.
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I would recommend that whatever you do, you find a way to encourage the allocation of some of the existing funds, even if it has to be done initially in a somewhat divided way,