(49 quotes found)
“It's kind of a low-cost appeal to conservatives outside of Massachusetts. He's looking for things he can do to say to conservatives -- especially Christian evangelical activists -- 'Hey I'm with you,'.”
Julian Zelizer
“Sometimes the Massachusetts and New Hampshire (motor vehicle departments), sometimes our paperwork or our electronics get a little confused and we don't actually get them.”
Katie Daley
“I am not going to encourage illegal activity here in Massachusetts and I do not want Massachusetts to become a Mecca for illegal immigrants.”
Kerry Healey
“The proposed policy is inconsistent with ongoing dialogues Microsoft is having with other Massachusetts state agencies about how Microsoft products can best meet their data and records requirements for a variety of data types - ranging from traditional documents to pictures, audio, video, voice, voice-over-IP, data, database schema, web pages, and XML information. As we look to the future, and all of these data types become increasingly intertwined, locked-in formats like OpenDocument are not well suited to address these varying data types - as the proposed policy itself acknowledges. It's this need for choice and flexibility that led Microsoft to design Office in a way that supports any XML schemas that a customer chooses, a capability lacking in less functional formats.”
Alan Yates
“In Massachusetts, anytime you have to dig, you have to call Dig Safe. If you're digging, you have to call us. There's no depth exemption.”
Lisa Faso
“It's more common in southeastern Mass.. Massachusetts is at the northern end of its range to begin with.”
Michael Ciaranca
“[The senior senator from Massachusetts was equally gracious.] I've enjoyed working with the president, ... I might say I might use those same words with regard to him, respectfully.”
Edward Kennedy
“I'll tell you what PAYGO means, when you're a senator from Massachusetts, when you're a colleague of Ted Kennedy, pay go means: You pay, and he goes ahead and spends.”
George W. Bush
“What you see in that document is the traditional powers exercised by the president at Massachusetts Maritime Academy.”
Adm. Richard Gurnon