There is such hope here in Northern Ireland that the past can be broken.
-- There's nothing quite like breaking the past, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Apr. 8, 2003
We believe in freedom. We believe freedom is universal. We believe freedom is -- is a gift from the Almighty God for every person, regardless of their race or their religion.
-- Clarifying that the Almighty isn't bigoted, Bethesda, Maryland, Apr. 11, 2003
We can help somebody who hurts by hugging a neighbor in need.
-- Is this help by association or the power of hugging or something? I'm confused. Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Apr. 4, 2003
People across this country are praying. They are praying that they hope those families and loved ones will find comfort and grace in their sorrow.
-- Tampa Bay, Florida, Mar. 26, 2003
We're fighting an enemy that knows no rules of law, that will wear civilian uniforms, that is willing to kill in order to continue the reign of fear of Saddam Hussein.
-- Ahh, yes, civilian uniforms... Pentagon, Mar. 25, 2003
Maybe between the time I left Camp David and here I'll learn more.
-- Past and present tense battling it out in Dubya's mind, Camp David, Maryland, Mar. 23, 2003
On my orders, coalition forces have begin striking selected targets of military importance to undermine Saddam Hussein's ability to wage war.
-- Second sentence of Dubya's address to the nation informing them that the U.S. had gone to war against Iraq, Mar. 19, 2003
-- There's nothing quite like breaking the past, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Apr. 8, 2003
We believe in freedom. We believe freedom is universal. We believe freedom is -- is a gift from the Almighty God for every person, regardless of their race or their religion.
-- Clarifying that the Almighty isn't bigoted, Bethesda, Maryland, Apr. 11, 2003
We can help somebody who hurts by hugging a neighbor in need.
-- Is this help by association or the power of hugging or something? I'm confused. Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Apr. 4, 2003
People across this country are praying. They are praying that they hope those families and loved ones will find comfort and grace in their sorrow.
-- Tampa Bay, Florida, Mar. 26, 2003
We're fighting an enemy that knows no rules of law, that will wear civilian uniforms, that is willing to kill in order to continue the reign of fear of Saddam Hussein.
-- Ahh, yes, civilian uniforms... Pentagon, Mar. 25, 2003
Maybe between the time I left Camp David and here I'll learn more.
-- Past and present tense battling it out in Dubya's mind, Camp David, Maryland, Mar. 23, 2003
On my orders, coalition forces have begin striking selected targets of military importance to undermine Saddam Hussein's ability to wage war.
-- Second sentence of Dubya's address to the nation informing them that the U.S. had gone to war against Iraq, Mar. 19, 2003