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en Given what information has come out, with the president admitting that they had avoided the courts, then the question becomes, do you try to learn whether something like that happened in this case? I would have to talk to my client about whether that's a road we want to go down.

en I am going to stick with the president, ... The president has made it clear the reasons why we can't talk about this. The judge has specifically forbid discussion of what's in depositions in that case because of her gag order. I can't talk about it.

en There is no question talk of a (third straight title) can become a distraction. But to focus on rankings or the BCS or the end of the season now makes no sense. Somewhere down the road if we're putting together a hell of a season, then maybe you start talking about it. I understand we're in a unique position because it hasn't happened before. But we have a lot of work to do. We have a lot of games to play. Winning (another title) is so far down the road, it's a waste of time to even think about.

en The independent counsel had four years to investigate the president. This committee had four months. The White House is now getting two days. There is no question the president's conduct was wrong. But I believe that the legal case against the president is not strong.

en In our opinion, the market should be thankful that we avoided a possible surge in volatility which could have happened if President Bush picked a more unknown candidate. His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. In our opinion, the market should be thankful that we avoided a possible surge in volatility which could have happened if President Bush picked a more unknown candidate.

en You're trying to present a persuasive case that your client should not be found guilty. You're saying that even if my client did it, this is not a case that warrants conviction.

en I really hope that everyone has a good hard look at what the courts have said. They've said clearly to teachers that they want them back in the classroom. They want them respecting the law. That it's important they do that. We've said to teachers that we're ready to talk about the issues that you've raised in the past. We're not willing to talk as a precondition of course to respecting the courts. That would be a disservice to the courts and a disservice to the community,

en The most important piece of information here is all of this could have been avoided, ... None of this had to happen. This happened because the family did not respect the legal process here that dictated that the father should be reunited with the young boy.

en There is no ambiguity here. It's beyond question the courts may not issue an injunction prohibiting further reporting in this case.

en I think there's a real question in my mind and I think of several other commissioners as to whether the president's getting decent information, as to whether the president's getting the kind of thing the president needs to make the kind of decisions that the president every day has to make.

en It's THE question now for every President's legacy. Are Americans better off than they were four years ago? Well, new information about America's wealth under President Bush ... You won't hear it anywhere else but on right here on Forbes on FOX.

en Client-side data collection is good because it can collect a lot of information about the client itself, but on the other hand the client might have javascript and cookies turned off and then you'll collect nothing.

en Justice delayed in this case is not justice denied, ... The courts are the ultimate arbiters of evidence, and this case is now back in the hands of the courts.

en [President Clinton felt the raid was] the right thing to do and was the only alternative remaining, ... All of this could have been avoided. None of this had to happen. This happened because the family did not respect the legal process here that dictated the father should be reunited with the young boy.

en To be President of the United States, sir, is to act as advocate for a blind, venomous, and ungrateful client; still, one must make the best of the case, for the purposes of Providence.
  John Updike


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