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en They're doing what the U.S. Calvary, excuse me, tried to do us all - exterminate us. It's a problem becoming bigger. There's many disenfranchised Indians who couldn't make it (to the movement's kickoff), but we traveled over 3,000 miles to support them.

en We just couldn't make anything. The shots just weren't falling and I think it's a confidence problem we have. I was happy with the ball movement we had. We just couldn't get it in the basket.

en Yeah, I was Miles' first guitarist, but I never traveled with him, just worked on studio dates, ... Miles had a dark personality, and it was kinda scary working with him. He could be terribly intimidating at times, but I never thought he meant to be. He was just being Miles.

en It was a bit lost on the one-year-old but not on the other three, who are fanatical fans of Doctor Who and, echoing myself 40 years later, have been running round the house saying, 'exterminate, exterminate', which I loved.

en I know the tribal issues. I was a congressman where most of the Indians are in this state. The problem is that most of them aren't Indians. The average Cherokee quantum is 1/512.

en Does your problem seem bigger than life, bigger than God himself? It isn't. God is infinitely bigger than any problem you ever had or will have, and every time you call a problem unsolvable, you mock God.

en What happened down there -- 1,300 miles away -- if it were to happen here we would be not only ready for it, but we have every mechanism in place. In about a week's time, the New Jersey State Police under Rick Fuentes was able to put together a small, self-contained city that actually traveled 1,300 miles. There weren't too many situations that arose that we didn't have an answer for.

en It's a false argument to say anybody is going to be disenfranchised. The only ones that are going to be disenfranchised are the ones trying to commit fraud. What are [Democrats] hiding from? What are they scared of?

en Man, I always felt like high school football was where I needed to be. Having three boys helps that decision. Here at Calvary, I know I can have them in school with me and coach them when they're older. It's one of the reasons I came to Calvary. Stan is the same way. He's got daughters there.

en We traveled literally over 10,000 miles by car, looking at places,

en It's the mountain stage. It's not going to be the easiest 1,000 miles I've ever traveled.

en Islamic terrorism is a much bigger problem in Europe than in the U.S. because you don't have the relatively large Muslim community that we do. What the war in Iraq has done is radicalize these people and make some of them prepared to support terrorism. Iraq is a great recruiting sergeant.

en He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. This whole miles-for-merchandise mini-movement is being forced onto the airlines by their own inability to make good on the promise of free award seats.

en It's been a trend over the last few years, but it's just getting bigger and bigger. It's the clubbing, party-going crowd, and it gives people an excuse to dress up how they normally wouldn't.

en Even though I was their captive, the Indians allowed me quite a bit of freedom. I could walk freely, make my own meals, and even hurl large rocks at their heads. It was only later that I discovered that they were not Indians at all but only dirty-clothes hampers.


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