We have two issues we care about deeply, property rights and self-protection rights. It's kind of like when you have two really big dogs you love and they want to fight; sometimes, you have to throw a bone each way.
We just disagree that the business community's private property rights trumps my Second Amendment rights.
The business community cannot take on 6 million gun owners and their right to own firearms and win. That's a losing battle. And we don't need to have that battle. We need to come to agreement.
I want to tell you something about accountability: It's hard. It hurts. If you're going to do the right thing, it's not always going to be the popular thing.
I want to tell you something about accountability: It's hard. It hurts.
We're turning some things. We're seeing some change. We're not where we need to be, but we're ahead of where we were.
He came to our home and opened a whole new world of understanding.
There is still in our chamber this cloud of euthanasia. At some time in the future we will address it.
A lot of things happen at the last minute when you don't give up. I think we've sent a signal that we're not giving up.
I think we were very successful in raising the debate. I don't think we were successful in resolving it.