Quote by Judd Gregg
I think, like everybody else in New Hampshire, when I pull up to f

I think, like everybody else in New Hampshire, when I pull up to fill up my car and I pay $50, I get upset. And Im wondering if these prices are legitimate. – Judd Gregg

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We can all agree that no American should lose their life savings or their home because of illness or injury and that the rising cost of health care severely burdens individuals, families and businesses. – Judd Gregg

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Most people get their politics, obviously, from TV shows about senators or movies about them or… all the day-to-day press and the talk shows. – Judd Gregg

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Politics
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At least Obama was half-way honest about how much he was going to spend on health care. He had it at $600 billion. And the real number… is $1.2 trillion. – Judd Gregg

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I have an answering machine in my car. It says, Im home now. But leave a message and Ill call when Im out. – Steven Wright

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Its that I dont like white paper backgrounds. A woman does not live in front of white paper. She lives on the street, in a motor car, in a hotel room. – Helmut Newton

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Design is important, its an important dimension in the car. Its not the only one. – Carlos Ghosn

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