101. As Peter Bergen, the author of a forthcoming book on bin Laden points out, all his operations have been preceded by boasts of this sort. 102. As David Hensley, an economist at Salomon Brothers, points out, it suggests that American consumption is likely to remain strong, in fact too strong. 103. As Rob Shapiro of The Progressive Policy Institute points out, almost the only thing the parties agree on is that the biggest entitlement program cannot be touched. 104. As Dr. Tim Byers of the University of Colorado points out, transfats are what make a glazed doughnut stiff enough to eat with one hand. 105. As Richard Breeden, a former chairman, points out, the SEC needs more accountants to review the filings that companies make. 106. As several of these news people point out, movies always go for the most dramatic, caricatured version of reality. 107. As several people point out, one reason this problem is so intractable is that relatively few Americans have definitions of religion that are rooted in the land. 108. As Sue points out, most insurance companies no longer pay for home care nurses, either. 109. As Forty points out, people do not generally move round and round in a building, hitting every room. 110. As the United Homeowners Association, a nationwide consumer lobbying organization points out, this opened the door to foreign competitors. |