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Frank McKenna Quotes
«If that were the case, then why did you bring the appeal? ... Why did you carry it through? It's like playing a game of poker and if you lose the hand, saying well, let's negotiate the pie.»
Author: Frank McKenna
«You can't carry out your appeal all the way to conclusion and then say when you lose, 'Well, that doesn't count,'»
Author: Frank McKenna
«It's like playing a game of poker and, if you lose the hand, saying, 'Let's negotiate the pie.' It doesn't work that way. You lose the hand, you pay the money, then you go on to the next hand.»
Author: Frank McKenna
«It took on a life of its own, like a viral infection,»
Author: Frank McKenna
«the equivalent of someone standing on street corners, turning in jaywalkers, and then getting the fine money.»
Author: Frank McKenna
«Your country is very close to my heart now. I, for one, will never forget the compassion expressed by Canadians in so many different ways.»
Author: Frank McKenna
«This has got nothing to do with George Bush, ... Canadians want to be with you when you're in trouble. It's as simple as that.»
Author: Frank McKenna
«It's a very real fear that will have significant implications for our economy,»
Author: Frank McKenna
«The U.S. has to do something tangible to show respect for the process,»
Author: Frank McKenna
«It wouldn't be right to return to the table and negotiate a formal agreement absent a tangible demonstration of respect for what Canada has accomplished in the quasi-judicial system.»
Author: Frank McKenna