Most of us agree there's going to be a tax cut. The question is how much, how soon and who gets it.

Right now, what I see on paper says that 36 percent of this tax cut goes to the top 1 percent. That's not fair.

I think ... the real threat to the United States is his arms, so let's take those away through inspections, ... Then we don't have to argue about this regime-change business.

We have a president who wants to go to war. There is no question about it. He denies it all over the place, but everything points to it. That's the point - a regime change. It's not inspectors. They don't care down at the White House about whether we have disarmament or not, they want to go to war.

Our desire is that Mr. Hussein allow unfettered inspections, we do not want any question about that because we want this to be peacefully and diplomatically resolved.

There's nothing wrong with the free-enterprise system, ... But it has to have some compassion.

If he were serious about the talk, he'd be backing electoral reform legislation.

We're right on track. We're going to do it all over again this year.

Why do they keep coming back to this issue and keep trying to hook the Iraqis into that?