Paul Casey
Paul Casey
Paul Alexander Caseyis an English golfer who is a member of the US-based PGA Tour. In 2009 he achieved his highest position, third, in the Official World Golf Ranking...
ProfessionGolfer
Date of Birth21 July 1977
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I've been elected nine times, ... I've seen and done most things that a representative can do. I went from a freshman rep to chairing one of the most elite committees ? the Joint Committee on Taxation.
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Most people understand that if the state is well run that their community is better off. I think that is a message that resonates with everyone. And people know I have a good reputation and a clear record of success.
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In Medford and Somerville it is a bit of a tough sell. I'm not the local guy, but the issues don't change,
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I'm not for raising the income tax rate, but I'm not for lowering it. If we were to lower it, it might just have the same effect as it would to shoot a cannon into a sinking ship.
I made a lot of birdies, which is good. That was my goal,
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I'm very happy with the game, it's right where I want it to be,
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I'm very happy to be back and it's exciting to be back and trying to defend the title. I love the golf course here and it depends on the weather. Today it was difficult but last year was a lot of fun, wonderful conditions and great for scoring and a great tournament.
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Sweaty hands. I slipped that ball into the bunker. It was frustrating.
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Continuing education reform is very important. But the bottom line is we have to maintain a way to gauge or measure achievement, the MCAS exams, to justify spending so much more money that we did 10 years ago.
bottom continuing education gauge justify line maintain measure money reform spending
Continuing education reform is very important, ... But the bottom line is we have to maintain a way to gauge or measure achievement, the MCAS exams, to justify spending so much more money that we did 10 years ago.
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That's good, it means I don't have to bribe him,
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It was tough out there. It sorted the men from the boys but that is why we play, it is a challenge and it was quite a lot of fun out there.
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It was tough. It picked up when we got to 11th and 12th and by then it was fierce. But that's why we play. It's a challenge. Actually, I quite love playing out there.
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It was very windy out there and I am happy with a 68. I struck it nicely and if I can continue to hit the ball the same way I will be happy. The wind can be very confusing, it swirls around and it's easy to misjudge a few approaches.