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en Judge Jones thought he could write the definitive opinion that would spare the rest of the country the need to think further about these issues. But our governmental structure provides for a multiplicity of voices, including the United States Congress, state boards of education, and legislatures, whose views are quite different from Judge Jones' about the value of teaching the controversy. To borrow from Mark Twain, the reports of the death of the controversy have been greatly exaggerated.

en Judge Jones got on his soapbox to offer his own views of science, religion and evolution. He makes it clear that he wants his place in history as the judge who issued a definitive decision about intelligent design. This is an activist judge who has delusions of grandeur.

en Judge Pickering was confirmed unanimously by the United States Senate just a short number of years ago. So if there is so much controversy about Judge Pickering, why did so many senators vote for him on the District court?

en Mark Twain put it best when he said, 'Reports of my demise are greatly exaggerated,
  Bill Bradley

en This is a very important decision, Judge Jones has reaffirmed that in this country, public servants shall not use their public office to impose their religious views on others.

en [Jones was replaced by Anthony Thomas . Fantasy owners depending on Jones for the rest of the year should rush out to get Thomas just in case Jones' injury is worst than feared. Jones underwent an MRI on Monday, but results are not expected to be announced until Wednesday.] I have no idea really of Thomas [Jones]'  situation, ... I assume he'll be able to go this week. We'll know more a little bit later on. We don't know exactly how long he'll be out.

en To paraphrase Mark Twain, our demise is greatly exaggerated.

en [Caprio is chief judge of the Providence Municipal Court and chairman of the state Board of Governors for Higher Education. He also is an Italian-American, whose father came to United States from Italy.] We have more immigrants in the United States now than at any point in history, ... We need to reach out and lend a helping hand to this wave of immigrants from all nationalities.

en The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated
  Mark Twain

en The jury has a right to judge both the law as well as the fact in controversy
  John Gay

en The trends are not exactly what we would like, but I think the reports of print's death are greatly exaggerated, He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. The trends are not exactly what we would like, but I think the reports of print's death are greatly exaggerated,

en The big boxing public recognizes Antonio Tarver for his win over Roy Jones, ... They definitely recognize me, too, for my win over Roy Jones. People have an opinion as to who is the best fighter between us two so that is why he and I wanted to get it settled.

en We did not agree on some issues. I made it clear that the United States supports civil society including NGOs (non-governmental organizations) around the world.

en We are all so quick to judge around here, but the demise of Shaquille O'Neal has been greatly exaggerated. I guarantee you that.
  Pat Riley

en [They mention people like Priscilla Owen, a federal appeals judge who once wrote a tough anti-abortion decision in Texas; and Edith Jones, another appeals judge, who once assailed Roe as an] exercise in raw judicial power. ... we are working behind the scenes encouraging the president to nominate a solid conservative who won't leave us guessing.


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