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Popularity: 0 Vote:  | I'm tired of high policy talks. I want to focus on nuts and bolts. |
Popularity: 1 Vote:  | Inaction may be safe, but it builds nothing. |
Popularity: 1 Vote:  | Money should not, and must not, change our commitment to solving problems and building this state. |
Popularity: 1 Vote:  | Our citizens and those who have gone before us charted the broad outlines of where we need to go, and they would envy our opportunity to translate those dreams into action. And I believe they will judge us very harshly should we fail to act. |
Popularity: 1 Vote:  | Our citizens and those who have gone before us have charted the broad outlines of our course. They would envy our opportunity to translate dreams into action. They will judge us harshly should we fail. |
Popularity: 1 Vote:  | Our lifestyle, our wildlife, our land and our water remain critical to our definition of Wyoming and to our economic future. |
Popularity: 0 Vote:  | The safest course for all of us as public officials is simply to throw all the money in a sack. Or in the way of one servant in the Biblical parable of the talents, bury the money in the ground rather than accept any risk. The servant's business plan proved reliable but ineffective. |
Popularity: 2 Vote:  | The safest course for public officials is simply to throw all of the money in a sack. |
Popularity: 0 Vote:  | The U.S. Supreme Court has established that the tribes own their water. What I'd like to focus on is doing something with the water that results in economic development. |
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David D. Freudenthal (born October 12, 1950) is the governor of the U.S. state of Wyoming. He is a member of the United States Democratic Party.
Freudenthal was born in Thermopolis, Wyoming and graduated from Amherst College in 1973. He subsequently became a lawyer and, in 1994, he was appointed United States Attorney for Wyoming; he remained in that position until May 2001.
Freudenthal became governor in January 2003 after defeating his Republican opponent Eli Bebout in a close 50%-48% vote in the election of 2002.
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This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Dave Freudenthal".
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