But it is his deeds, not his words as well as events in Iraq and Afghanistan beyond his control that will determine America's fiscal future.
Whether his next moves are extreme or not, his words probably will be.
But, not mincing his words, Mr Pearson Wright called for him to be sacked.
Make no mistake: There is no indication that LaPierre is a loose cannon or someone who does not mind his words.
The President -- and I think it's -- you can see this not from his words but from his actions -- going to Capitol Hill, asking for ideas, asking for members to participate actively, dealing with issues related from the economic crisis to foreign policy.
However, while the diplomat has apologised if his strong language offended anyone, he has not taken back his words.
So I chose and choose not to quote his words on that occasion.
He may not have minced his words, but the beaded sweat on Mr Muchima's brow conveyed the awkwardness of his situation.
Whether he decides to run or not, through his words and by his actions as governor of a blue state, no less his is an important voice in Republican and national politics.
Tory peer Lord Tebbit - not known for mincing his words - was even more scathing.
And while we were holding before the event, the grassroots event, the President called and thanked General Powell for his endorsement and for his words not just about foreign policy but also domestic policy.
Tengo did not judge his father, but he could not help sensing a pathetic kind of meanness emanating from his words and deeds.
While Franklin did not win that argument, his words of caution are no less true.
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On this occasion, Senate traditions prevailed: Mr Specter got the job based on seniority but not before having to eat his words and kow-tow to all and sundry.
His words have not yet been taken up by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, however, who has said that inflation is not yet a threat to the U.S. economy.
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He did not mince words in contrasting his worldview from that of those who utilize religion as an instrument of division, inspiring in its worst form the hatred, xenophobia, and barbarism that motivated deranged adherents to murder a promising and prolific young journalist.
Ian Paisley's declaration since that his party "will not be found wanting" if republicans, in his words, "complete the transition to democracy and the rule of law", has been welcomed by pro-agreement politicians but it has rocked sections of his party and his traditional supporters.
My point about John Kerry being inconsistent is best described in his own words, not mine.
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Pope Benedict has repeatedly said words did not reflect his personal views, but stopped short of issuing a clear apology to Muslims.
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Mr Moscovici said his words were "not entirely appropriate because France is a country that does not need to shut down its public services on a massive scale".
In the depths of the Depression, when Franklin Roosevelt did battle with fear itself, it was not simply by the power of his words, his personality and his example that he triumphed.
While Mr. Obama did not use those exact words in his Muslim Outreach 2.0 speech, that was surely the practical effect of his effusively depicting the so-called "Arab Spring" as a welcome expression of democratic sentiment throughout the region.
He has gone out of his way to say that he wants action, not just words, and expects a series of concrete proposals that he will put in his State of the Union address at the end of January.
Stockbrokers would have to report what a customer paid for his stock, not just what he sold it for--in other words, his or her taxable profit.
As Mr Bush has noted, Mr Kerry's words do not always match his Senate voting record.
Not exactly words to make someone smack his forehead and cry, "Get me over there right now!"
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But the MP told the BBC he had chosen his words carefully and did not regret the timing of the statement.
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