Top 61 Tom Coburn Quotes
#1. I believe all life has value, from conception to natural death. And I believe the intentional taking of human life, except to save lives, should be a capital offense, as it is in most states in America today.
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#2. Everybody in America is going to have to sacrifice to help us rebuild the Gulf Coast. Every government program, every individual, we are all going to have to sacrifice.
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#3. I'm disappointed ... that the president has not done more to demand that Congress and other federal agencies make the same sacrifices millions of Americans are already making. There is no charity without sacrifice.
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#4. You have to be courageous to not spend money, ... and we don't have many people who have that courage..
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#5. Lesbianism is so rampant in some of the schools in southeast Oklahoma that they'll only let one girl go to the bathroom. Now think about it. Think about that issue. How is it that that's happened to us?
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#6. We can achieve much greater representation through term-limited members.
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#7. I'm very disturbed at the picture that was painted by Senator Ted Kennedy that Samuel Alito is not a man of his word, that he is dishonest. The implication that he is not reliable I don't think is a fair characterization of what I've read.
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#8. We've gone down a road to which we don't have the answers for. That's why we have the schizophrenic decisions coming out of the Supreme Court that don't balance logically with one versus another decision.
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#9. Few things infuse a member of Congress with more courage than self-imposed term limits or an imminent retirement. The issues they choose to focus on in their final months say a great deal about what are really the most important issues in the country.
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#10. And I thought I would just share with you what science says today about silicone breast implants. If you have them, you're healthier than if you don't. In fact, there's no science that shows that silicone breast implants are detrimental and, in fact, they make you healthier.
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#11. The founding fathers never once rationalized getting in power and having control so they could stay in power.
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#12. When I came to Washington, I was troubled to observe so many similarities between the behaviors of drug-addicted patients and my political colleagues. In Washington power is like morphine.
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#13. The question that arises as we use all these adjectives and adverbs to describe our physicians as we approach a Supreme Court nominee is where are we in America when we decide that it's legal to kill our unborn children?
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#14. My heart aches for less divisiveness, less polarization Less mindless partisanship, which at times sounds almost hateful to the ear of Americans. How we conduct ourselves and how we treat you, Judge Roberts, can be a great start toward reconciliation in our country.
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#15. Everybody is gonna die from something. And so the deal is how to use each day to move things forward for both you and the people you love and the country you love.
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#16. We must have government that spends less and does less.
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#17. I still believe that term limits is the best way to ensure that the next generation, not the next election, is the central concern in our elected bodies.
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#18. The ripping and tearing of an unborn child from his mother's womb through the hands of another, and we say, "That's fine; you have a constitutional right to do that."
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#19. The vast amount of waste and sheer stupidity in government - from the Pentagon to the Food and Drug Administration - could fill committee agendas for years.
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#20. The career politicians in Washington had transformed a government "for the people" into a government for themselves and for special interests.
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#21. Statesmen exhibit five key commitments: 1) A commitment to principles above politics; 2) An ability to compromise without abandoning principle; 3) A commitment to truth over spin; 4) A commitment to courage over cowardice; and 5) A commitment, or willingness, to give up power.
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#22. The traits in career politicians the public detests most are produced when ego triumphs over principle.
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#23. When we have heartbeat and brain waves, we refuse to accept it as the presence of life - this lack of logic of which we approach this issue because we like and we favor convenience over ethics. We favor convenience over the hard parts of life that actually make us grow.
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#24. It is easy to see how after receiving this adoration for a term or two most members become convinced they are indispensable.
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#25. I firmly believe that the court should take another direction on many of these moral issues that face us.
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#26. Social Security and Medicare represent promises made and we must keep these commitments.
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#27. It is inexcusable for the White House and Congress to not even make the effort to find at least some offsets to this new spending, ... No one in America believes the federal government is operating at peak efficiency and can't tighten its belt.
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#28. I'm proud of our country that we elected Barack Obama. I mean, it says something about us nationally. You know, it's kind of like crowning your checker when you get to the end of your checker board. Here's another thing that says America's special: Barack Obama, president of the United States.
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#29. Career politicians do not have the courage to prioritize spending and say no to demanding special interest groups who do not reflect the best interests of the country.
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#30. Careerism: the self-centered philosophy of governing to win the next election above all else.
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#32. The longer a politician bears power, the more he is controlled by that power.
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#33. I would like to believe I would not have behaved differently had I not made a term limits pledge, but my own frailties and human desire for prestige and position tell me my term limits pledge did make a difference in how I approached my job in Congress.
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#34. Charity requires sacrifice, and members of Congress could set a good example of charity by giving up their pay increase.
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#35. We need real leadership, Democrat, Republican and independent to stand up and say, we have to live within our means.
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#36. Silicone breast implants make you healthier.
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#37. What makes this mentality dangerous is that when the team is held together by careerism and mindless partisanship, individual members are punished for thinking for themselves.
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#38. You deliver 2,000 babies or better - 3,000 by that time. And that's, you know, at minimum, three people each. And then if you take grandparents or grandparents of siblings and aunts and uncles, you know, you get - a 100,000 votes outta that
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#39. How is it that we have sodomy protected under that due process but prostitution unprotected? It's schizophrenic.
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#40. The earmark favor factory needs to be boarded up and demolished, not turned over to new management that may or may not have a better eye for earmarks with 'merit.'
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#41. The American people will be appalled to learn the health care bill exempts (congressional) leadership and committee staff.
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#42. An easily accessible and transparent database of contract information will bring sunshine into the confusing and sometimes shadowy practice of government contracting.
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#43. Senator [Sam] Brownback talked about those with disabilities that are destroyed in the womb because of a genetic test that is sometimes wrong. I would put forward that we all have disabilities.
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#44. Careerism in Washington "goes to the heart of what's wrong in America right now."
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#45. Republicans should simply focus on first principles and give the American people what they want - an honest party dedicated to common sense, fiscal responsibility and limited government. If we govern to save the country, we'll do well as a party.
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#46. Expose widespread waste and duplication in federal spending.
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#47. I used to have a great fear of constitutional conventions. I have a great fear now of not having one.
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#48. The danger of what's happening right now in terms of using reconciliation is, the purpose of the Senate is going to be defeated. And that is to bring consensus to big issues in this country so that we have a reasoned and thoughtful approach and that the American public buys into it.
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#49. We're gonna put $456 million to go to an island of 50 people? You know ... The bridge to nowhere. And this is right after Katrina happened. And so I offer an amendment to take that money from Alaska and repair the stuff in Louisiana.
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#50. My relationship with Barack Obama isn't based on my political philosophy or his.
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#51. A super-legislator body is not what the court was intended to be, When I ponder our country and its greatness, its weakness, its potential, my heart aches for less divisiveness, less polarization, less finger-pointing, less bitterness, less mindless partisanship.
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#52. People that had the guts to put their loyalty to the Constitution ahead of their loyalty to their political party were citizen legislators.
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#53. All change starts with a distant rumble at the grassroots level.
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#54. One poll showed that Americans have a higher opinion of witches, the IRS and hemorrhoids than Congress
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#55. I asked Chief Justice John Roberts about this definition of life - you know, what is life? The Supreme Court can't figure it out or doesn't want us to figure it out; the fact that we know that there is no life if there's no heartbeat and brainwaves.
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#56. The voting records of virtually every member of Congress reveal that the oath of office is more a ceremonial gesture than a sacred commitment.
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#57. Matter of fact, the interesting friendships are the ones that are divergent.
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#58. The Pentagon can't even audit its own books. It doesn't even know where its money is going. And we refuse to have the tough forces go on the Pentagon so that at least they are efficient with the money they're spending.
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#59. It is a real issue, a measurement of our society, when we say it's fine to destroy unborn life who has a heartbeat at 16 days post-conception.
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#60. There will be no insurance industry left in three years.
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#61. I can't see the country electing another Bush, i love Jeb Bush - I think he's a nice guy. I just can't see it.
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