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en There are potential ineffective assistance of counsel issues that the judge is going to have to look at. If they didn't do all that because they thought the case was so bogus that they didn't need to prepare, that's an issue of competency. Because even if you think it's bogus, you need to prepare.

en Forcing Mr. Duncan to go forward without adequate time to prepare will deprive him of his federal and Idaho Constitutional rights to the effective assistance of counsel, to prepare a defense and to basic fairness and due process.

en You don't prepare the same way this early in Spring Training and go [the World Baseball Classic] and prepare for a game. I thought about it a long time, and I thought it was best for me to stay here. We felt the same thing about Ayala. Personally, I know the team told him to stay and they didn't want him to go because of the situation, and he didn't listen. Hopefully, he learns from this.

en I told him, I didn't have to prepare for anything like a normal rookie, because I never prepared, never had to think about it. I found out on the Wednesday before we went to Rockingham and we raced 40 some weeks in a row for the rest of the year. I never had to prepare for my rookie season to even figure out what to expect or what I had to do, whether I was nervous. I didn't know how much money I was making. I didn't know how many races I had to go to, I didn't have a contract. I didn't care.

en Prepare your hearts for Death's cold hand! prepare
Your souls for flight, your bodies for the earth;
Prepare your arms for glorious victory;
Prepare your eyes to meet a holy God!
Prepare, prepare!

  William Blake

en A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. The whole issue is bogus. When this doesn't solve your problems, then what are you going to do?

en I think his case is totally bogus. He's not a law enforcement person. He's a politician and that's all it's ever been about for him.

en I thought the investigation was bogus.

en I haven't seen it, but it's bogus. We feel very strong about our case, and we hope it won't be a distraction during the season.

en He's doing what he would be doing anyway. But we would be committing malpractice if we didn't, as supporters, lay the groundwork and prepare for a potential candidacy.

en There was not anything in there that most of us on the committee didn't already know, ... I believe that this story that the president had strong information to act on -- that's a bogus story.

en We need extra time to prepare the affidavit, and to prepare the appeal against the corruption case.

en We didn't prepare as well as we might have, ... There are a lot of fans who paid to see us play today. As professionals, we should prepare ourselves as best as we can to go out there and play in the best shape we're capable of playing.

en When we did it in the NCAA Tournament, it was kind of dropped on us. We didn't have a lot of time to prepare. I feel good that we have a little more time to prepare and play that way.

en Any complaint on their part of not knowing is just bogus. If they wanted to know, they could know, ... If I sound like I'm being blunt, this is irritating that they raise these issues at this late hour.


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