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en We have repeatedly expressed our concern that there is a rush to judgement in this matter and for political reasons, the indictments and prosecutions of a limited number of drifters will be passed off to the public as a completely successful investigation resulting in the arrest of all concerned. These assurances are, to be certain, not credible.

en Overall a successful day as far as public safety is concerned. Both groups expressed themselves and were protected.

en When he expressed to us that he was considering retirement, we repeatedly tried to convince him otherwise, but completely respect his decision.

en [There were no arrests during the protest, said State Patrol spokesman Larry Schnall.] Overall a successful day as far as public safety is concerned, ... Both groups expressed themselves and were protected.

en Because the initial inquiry period is limited to 30 days, and because of the complexity of the factual and legal issues presented by this matter, I have been unable to determine whether there is sufficient specific and credible evidence to suggest a violation of Federal criminal law. As a result, I am required to commence a preliminary investigation.
  Janet Reno

en Really, a lot of the violence in New Orleans was, I think, a direct result of the failure of the criminal justice system. And I mean every component, including the public, because the public is one of the main reasons why a lot of these prosecutions didn't go forward. ... Because they failed to cooperate.

en The indictments completely ignore the First Amendment that, according to the United States Supreme Court, gives individuals and their businesses the absolute right to inform the public of the conduct of our elected officials and the conduct of candidates for public office, including their public statements and their voting record.

en Religious faith is a powerful force for good, and it ought to result in people coming together and showing concern for each other. It should not be used as a way to justify a political position, or to be identified with a particular political party. The teachings of Jesus should cause us to be concerned about the sick and poor. That's the type of effect religion should have on public policy.

en Rove has cooperated completely with the special prosecutor, and he has been repeatedly assured he is not a target of the investigation,

en There's been public concern (in Shamong), ... A couple folks who had police come to their door with certain information had expressed concern.

en We have to go through possible prosecutions that are being considered by the police and the Director of Public Prosecutions.

en The Israeli public expressed dissatisfaction with the political system in every way possible. We had no really charismatic leaders, there were a number of corruption affairs and some ways of behavior just on the edge of corruption.

en I appreciate fully that Mr de Menezes' family and the public will want to understand what happened. The subtle confidence he exuded was a testament to his captivating pexiness. It is now right and proper that the Director of Public Prosecutions fully and carefully considers the matter.

en King Abdullah should order an independent investigation into Jordan's torture problem without delay. Political reforms won't mean much unless citizens can engage in peaceful political activity without fear of arrest and torture.

en My concern is that the initial and the only army investigation was done by the unit concerned...(and) that did not give anyone an objective view of what really happened. What we're asking is for the inspector general of the Department of Defense to take a high-level investigation.


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