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en Judy did nothing that the New York Times did not want her to do. They encouraged her to stay in jail.

en I assured Bennett that it was voluntary, and he asked, 'Would Scooter say that to Judy?' And I said, 'Scooter doesn't want to see Judy in jail,'

en Notice how it affects what the New York Times, a great institution, can tell the public, and yet Judy's decision was hers: personal when she made it (her conditions weren't met), personal when she changed it (her conditions were met.) That's what I mean by Miller's Times.

en The judge explained to him that he could have a hearing and stay here in jail until we had the hearing or he could go on back to New York and he decided to go on back to New York.

en We were just happy to get reviewed by the New York Times (on March 26). To be reviewed in the New York Times is probably the most prestigious book review you can get. Heavy book buyers read it. Now we learn that it will be an editor's choice in the New York Times. There are only about eight of those a week. Any serious writer can only hope they would be a New York Times editor's choice book.

en While Judy Miller sat in jail for 85 days and Mr. Libby knew that she was doing it to protect him, no call came in from him, no letter arrived from him,

en The legal community seems to think that the jail, courts and clerks need to stay together. Transporting prisoners can be very expensive. If we move the jail to the county farm and keep the courts downtown that could cause a number of issues. And you can spend a tremendous amount of money guarding prisoners outside the jail environment.

en We appropriately compared the lifestyle to that of drug addiction and alcoholism - lifestyles that one would be encouraged to seek help to leave - never encouraged to stay in. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through.

en I find that a lot of times (in jail), people are very receptive to be able to hear that God is there for them. When they're out, they're not as focused, they won't listen. (In jail) they realize there is some other aspect of life that they need to consider.

en I did not go to jail to protect wrongdoing. I did not go to jail to get a large book contract or to martyr myself. Anyone who thinks I would spend 85 days in jail as a canny career move knows nothing about jail and nothing about me.

en The New York Times allegations are wrong in all their details. The claim that the two BND officers had acquired Saddam Hussein's plan to defend the Iraqi capital and handed it to the U.S.A. one month before the war's outbreak, as is stated in the New York Times, is false.

en Doc is disappointed, but Doc is also encouraged because, in one sense, we do live to fight round two and we are going to do that. And we are going to keep at this, keep at this, keep at this and I'm going to do it until my dying day if necessary to get her out of jail 'cause she should not be there.

en You could stay there three months in jail for something you wouldn't likely be spending three months in jail for even if you were convicted.

en [Miller's lawyer, Matthew Mallow, told CNN the war of words was trivial compared to his client's devotion to the First Amendment.] That's what Judy did with great courage, spending 85 days in jail. That is lost in all of the discussions of the internal workings of the paper, ... on an amicable basis.

en [When Judy Garland lost the 1954 best actress Oscar to Grace Kelly in] The Country Girl, ... Dear Judy, this is the biggest robbery since Brinks.
  Groucho Marx


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