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To the best of my recollection, there is nothing inconsistent or contradictory in that testimony and what Mr. Clarke has said this week,
Bob Graham
It is my view that Richard Clarke's testimony before the joint inquiry will shed light on the issues without compromising national security,
Dennis Hastert
I have no recollection of that but I am happy to search my recollection ... I would have to search my recollection ... I cannot recall off the top of my head ... I would have to conduct an interview with my agents ... I would frankly have to search my recollections,
Ken Starr
It's been a long year, a frustrating year. But if that's been the problem, I'll continue to work hard on it. To pitch the way I did today, that's the reason why, I believe. Having inconsistent mechanics resulted in inconsistent velocity and inconsistent arm angles. The bottom line is, I've been inconsistent on the mound.
Randy Johnson
When you say a team is inconsistent, I just hate to hear that, and unfortunately, you look at this as just inconsistent. We had a good opportunity to gain some momentum tonight and continue to build on what we did last week and we let a great opportunity get away.
Kevin Sneddon
I am going to vote for Ken Clarke. For years the wider electorate has told us that Ken Clarke should be the leader of our party and prime minister of our country,
Jonathan Dimbleby
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It's totally contradictory, but so is Las Vegas. We've always had this contradictory set of images about ourselves, and if we ever change, we're going to be in trouble.
Michael Green
Mr. Clarke made assertions that we have said are flat-out wrong, and it's important for the American people to have the facts. Mr. Clarke certainly decided on his own to go ahead and reveal conversations that were considered private previously.
Scott McClellan
I am shocked and dismayed by the numerous leaks regarding Mrs. Currie's grand jury testimony, ... I want to be absolutely clear: to the extent there is any implication or the slightest suggestion that Mrs. Currie believed that the president or anyone else tried to influence her recollection, that is absolutely false and a mischaracterization of the facts.
Lawrence Wechsler
I am shocked and dismayed by the numerous leaks regarding Mrs. Currie's grand jury testimony. I want to be absolutely clear: to the extent there is any implication or the slightest suggestion that Mrs. Currie believed that the president or anyone else tried to influence her recollection, that is absolutely false and a mischaracterization of the facts.
Lawrence Wechsler
Dick Clarke, in his own words, provides a point-by-point rebuttal of what he now asserts. This shatters the cornerstone of Mr. Clarke's assertions.
Scott McClellan
Dick Clarke, in his own words, provides a point-by-point rebuttal of what he now asserts, ... This shatters the cornerstone of Mr. He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. Clarke's assertions.
Scott McClellan
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Chris Bailey
[Perhaps his response had something to do with Denton's assessment of Latham, as given on Triple M last week.] He is a very mixed-up man, very contradictory in what he says and how he says it, ... good relationship.
Andrew Denton
I can tell you my recollection. My recollection is no, not here, not anyplace else.
Stephen Hadley
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