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en I am very reluctant to see internal stuff revealed except where there is some clear public reason for doing so, ... A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation. No one seriously thinks that Roberts is a raving lunatic, and as a pragmatic matter he is simply not going to be defeated. So neither on public nor partisan grounds do I think that my presumption of confidentiality is overcome.

en Over all the years of doing this stuff, we've made a lot of FOIA [Freedom of Information Act] requests. I've never had someone be so reluctant to give up what's public. This is the worst example I've seen, ever, of public officials who refuse to give up public documents.

en No one is speaking about this issue. They did when we had a public hearing. For whatever reason, people are reluctant to talk about this more. I think, largely, it's because it's been talked about enough. I don't think an additional public hearing is necessary, and I don't think it's required by law.

en All this stuff about him being partisan is ludicrous. He doesn't move in partisan circles, and he sure has indicted some of my good Democrat friends over the years. What he's passionate about is that public officials should be held accountable.

en It's always a bad day for those in public office when one of the members resigns under the clear threat of federal indictment. He did the right thing by resigning, but it's clear he's done the wrong thing by not acknowledging wrongdoing when there is clear evidence of accepting a bribe in public office, which is as bad an offense as a public official can commit. It reflects on the General Assembly and all public office holders.

en Judge Roberts is clearly qualified in terms of intellect, ethics and temperament. The public does not want to see Supreme Court nominations become an extension of partisan politics.

en The Public Chamber represents a wide range of public associations across the country. Many members of the Public Chamber are people who are well known and respected both in the country and abroad. There are all grounds for the Chamber to make its decisions, recommendations and initiatives fully reflect the opinion of the Russian public.

en The public deserves to know whether this is a case of FDA incompetence and a lack of diligence, or whether the FDA made a decision to protect the company's confidentiality over the public health. Either way, we have a serious problem on our hands.

en The public deserves to know whether this is a case of FDA incompetence and a lack of diligence, or whether the FDA made a decision to protect the company's confidentiality over the public health, ... Either way, we have a serious problem on our hands.

en If [newsmen] violate their promises of confidentiality, they may never again be able to operate effectively, except to cover news which is offered by government handout or is a matter of public record.

en I support the public interest in a matter of that kind being fully investigated. There is a clear public interest in that happening. But like all other citizens, corporate or otherwise, oil companies have certain rights and presumptions of innocence.

en We oppose using a private confidentiality agreement to seal public court records. It's the reason we always do this -- to make sure the law is being applied fairly and that everyone is treated the same, whether they are a nurse or a TV mogul.

en We read the rules and they clearly require the BLM to prepare a full environmental impact statement and include the public in these processes. The BLM is simply trying to intimidate the public and prevent citizens from enforcing the law and protecting their public forest.

en The Illinois and Chicago Departments of Public Health have a terrific reputation with regard to the confidentiality of the reporting system. Illinois has probably the best laws in the country protecting HIV confidentiality.

en This issue, combined with the lack of public input and the problems with informing the public clearly about meeting agendas simply reinforce the idea that the demolition of this historic building was a foregone conclusion and the numbers were simply manipulated to make it look more expensive.


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