(35 quotes found)
“When it comes to college education, American families are paying more and getting less.”
Patricia Schroeder
“Our Founding Fathers would shudder to see how easily forces outside the mainstream now seem to effortlessly push some Senate leaders toward conduct the American people don't want from their elected leaders: Abusing power. Inserting the government into our private lives. Injecting religion into debates about public policy. Jumping through hoops to ingratiate themselves to their party’s base, while step by step, day by day, real problems that keep American families up at night fall by the wayside here in Washington.”
Senator John Kerry
“Our research tells us that some 5 million American families are using all-natural gardening methods.”
Bruce Butterfield
“We are giving assurance to the American families that help is on its way.”
Edward Kennedy
“We urge American families to wait and see if the confidence we have always placed in the President's commitment is justified by this selection.”
Tony Perkins
“There are very few places in Florida where African-American families can revisit some of their cultural heritage through African art.”
Gary Libby
“We passed over $2 trillion in tax relief for hardworking American families, we provided the president with trade promotion authority so that he could seek freer and fairer trade markets, and we approved a long overdue voluntary prescription drug benefit in Medicare for the first time in the program's history. He has been a great leader ... and we appreciate all he has done.”
Scott McClellan
“For many of us in government, it represented a tragic failure in national security, ... For thousands of American families -- some of them right here in eastern Connecticut-- it was a more personal day.”
Rob Simmons
“The tide of mega-gatherings among African-American families is high and rising. The more threats that are posed to families by dislocation and other social issues, the stronger the effort to preserve certain rituals like reunions.”
Stephen Criswell
“The tide of mega-gatherings among African American families is high and rising. The more threats that are posed to families by dislocation and other social issues, the stronger the effort to preserve certain rituals like reunions.”