Quotes for the week.
A few events have taken place this week that suggest, just like last week, more than one quote for the week. From President Bush's first EVER visit to Vietnam to the insanity of Black Friday to the bizzare events surrounding the "spy who came in from the cold" being poisoned with radioactive material "from Russia with love" (I'm a BIG James Bond fan), so here go:
1) "It's not the first time, by the way, where people have showed up and expressed their opinion about my policies."
- President Bush, shrugging off protests -- not speaking about the U. S. elections -- that met him in Indonesia to meet with President Yudhoyono. He was on his way back from his first ever visit to Vietnam.
2) "My mom is at home, taking a nap. She thinks that my dad and I are nuts."
- Laurie Field, who was first in line with her dad at a Best Buy store in Little Rock, Ark., 16 hours before it opened.
And so do we, Laurie!
3) "You may succeed in silencing me but that silence comes at a price. You have shown yourself to be as barbaric and ruthless as your most hostile critics have claimed."
- Alexander Litvinenko, the former KGB spy who died after being poisoned, accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of orchestrating his death.
1) "It's not the first time, by the way, where people have showed up and expressed their opinion about my policies."
- President Bush, shrugging off protests -- not speaking about the U. S. elections -- that met him in Indonesia to meet with President Yudhoyono. He was on his way back from his first ever visit to Vietnam.
2) "My mom is at home, taking a nap. She thinks that my dad and I are nuts."
- Laurie Field, who was first in line with her dad at a Best Buy store in Little Rock, Ark., 16 hours before it opened.
And so do we, Laurie!
3) "You may succeed in silencing me but that silence comes at a price. You have shown yourself to be as barbaric and ruthless as your most hostile critics have claimed."
- Alexander Litvinenko, the former KGB spy who died after being poisoned, accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of orchestrating his death.
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