Today we did what we had to do. They counted on America to be passive. They counted wrong.
But from what I can see all around me today, that America is fading fast, if it's not already gone.
The President is destroying the fabric of America with a combined policy of war, tax cuts for the wealthy, and reductions in spending for domestic needs.
My fellow Minnesotans join me in mourning the loss of America's 40th President and celebrating the life of a man who personified both the greatness and goodness of America.
America's veterans deserve the very best health care because they've earned it.
America, 5 years after this brutal attack, is testament that a Nation conceived in liberty and equality will endure. It is a triumph of millions of Americans but it is also the triumph of an idea larger than any one person, larger than any one nation.
There is no doubt that America is a superpower of the world and we cannot ignore them.
I believe the main solution is to gain the trust of Europe and America and to remove their concerns over the peaceful nature of our nuclear industry and to assure them that there will never be a diversion to military use.
If Senator Kerry understands the nature of this threat and the need to take on terror, then he should immediately repudiate these troubling comments, and stop all efforts on behalf of his surrogates to blame America for these attacks.
Not too many people in America know about me, but all of Europe knows about me.
The victim mentality may be the last uncomplicated thing about life in America.
Somewhere between a third and a quarter of all people living in America today were born between 1946 and 1965 and if you think you're tired of hearing about us, you should try being one of us.
America is a country that seems forever to be toddler or teenager, at those two stages of human development characterized by conflict between autonomy and security.
We will invest in our people, quality education, job opportunity, family, neighborhood, and yes, a thing we call America.
It's rural America. It's where I came from. We always refer to ourselves as real America. Rural America, real America, real, real, America.