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en I've never figured that one out, ... Anyone who ever listened to his testimony would know that he was a judge in the model of [John Marshall] Harlan or [Felix] Frankfurter. He certainly wasn't in the mold of a real conservative.

en What John Roberts's demeanor and testimony showed is that to be a judicial conservative is to be mainstream,

en What John Roberts' demeanor and testimony showed is that to be a judicial conservative is to be mainstream.

en I think the likelihood is that Harriet will be in the mold of Sandra Day O'Connor, something of a swing voter. She'd be far more in that mold than a conservative ideologue.

en [Connolly wanted a conservative buildup of Felix's racing and commercial activities. Nehemiah and Paul Felix, Allyson's father, disagreed and wanted a more aggressive approach in both areas.] It's nobody's fault, ... It was just differences.

en If you asked him who he'd like to be a model of, one of the judges he'd say would be Henry Friendly. John is somebody with quite conservative instincts, but who is very faithful to law, precedent, logic and argument.

en Marshall always does it and Marshall wasn't in the game. That's an issue for me. We always practice it with Marshall and he's supposed to be in the game. There was some confusion there. That's a coaching deal all the way.

en A misapprehension is that mold actually causes diseases in the general public. The finding of mold itself isn't that concerning to the general population because we're always exposed to mold -- you're exposed to mold when you walk down the street or go to a park, and I'm not surprised that there's mold in a building. Generally, all buildings have a certain amount of mold.

en It's going to be a real opportunity for us to get the Marshall brand out there. It's an opportunity to demonstrate that Marshall has a national name. Obviously, this is a very positive thing for Marshall University.

en We usually speak at either liberal or moderate schools. Only once have we spoken at a conservative school, and this particular one was very conservative. John was anxious for how he would be received and I was glad to see that he was treated with great respect. I, however, spoke at the University of Wisconsin, Madison recently and was hissed at - hissed at, like vaudeville! The situation also required a police escort to my car. That event however, was without John. If he had been there, the reaction would have been much better, I am sure.

en We took that to heart. John doesn't talk very often, but when he does, we try our best to listen. C-Du, he really listened to what John was saying, and he wouldn't stand down.

en I told the judge today he hasn't listened to two judge's before him. Why would he follow the rules of probation? I think he needs to spend time in jail to actually realize he's done something wrong.

en The echoes of then-Judge Thomas's empty reassurances that he was a mainstream jurist are ringing in the ears of every senator who listened to many nearly identical statements from Judge Roberts last week,

en This is a very, very conservative judge who in his dissenting opinions is overwhelmingly likely to be more conservative than the majority. He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy.

en John Barker wasn't in our program last year, but he's a strong kid. He's tough and hard-nosed and he's got real good feet. John came up big on the overtime stand when we held them in four downs. He's not going to back off and he knows how to play the game physical like we like it.


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